Friday, November 29, 2024

Thanksgiving Week Fave Fives

Friday Fave Fives.  A weekly event of thinking back over the past week and remembering the things we can be thankful for.  And it was Thanksgiving Day yesterday here in the US.  So my gratitude is doubled this week.  I try to be thankful every day, 'giving thanks always and for everything'.

1.  We had a great day on Thanksgiving.  There were a total of thirteen people sitting around our table at different times of the day.  Family and friends.  It was a wonderful fun filled day for us. I hope our guests enjoyed it as much as we did.  And I never took a single picture...

2.  A quiet day today. I won't admit to how late I slept in.  And since our weather outside is frightful and we are letting it snow (just flurries and nothing sticking on the ground), I am glad that we can relax.  Although we did make a quick grocery run, we are NOT participating in Black Friday shopping.  Today is a day to stay inside and rest.

3.  Looking back over the week, I remembered that I drove closer into the city to watch a British soccer football game with my younger daughter and her boyfriend at the Irish pub.  I took the opportunity to walk over to the mall area and was able to find a pair of black slacks and a new pair of jeans to replace some really old ones.  After the game was over (sadly, the good guys lost), I walked back to meet them by the huge Christmas tree lit up in the square, and then we popped over to TJ's to grab some groceries.  Three for one on that trip.

4.  Before we left TJ's, my daughter got a call from the boyfriend.  His car had stalled and he was waiting for the tow truck to move it to the repair shop.  I'm glad we hadn't left the area so we could give him a ride home to his place.

5.  The best fave of the week (after Thanksgiving Day) was attending a concert of Handel's Messiah.  A somewhat local (twenty-five miles away) private university performed Messiah on Sunday evening.  It was beautiful and professionally performed.  And our grandson Warrior Boy asked if he could come along.  The drive up to the campus is through mostly rural areas and the chapel where the performance was held is lovely (good acoustics, too).  And a friend was singing in the choir.  The whole time was balm for our souls as we hummed along sometimes and remembered singing those same melodies in our college choir.  It really was the best way to launch our whole holiday season.

And this Sunday is the first week of Advent!

3 comments:

Faith said...

I'm currently resting here in the hotel with hubby as we needed a break from the chaos of extended family members. :) NO black shopping for us either today. NO way. In fact, my daughters and niece also said no way (although when they were 11, 16 and 17 they totally wanted to go to the mall) now that they're 25, 31 and 32 they said NOPE. All of us are back at our respectice hotels enjoying a quiet late afternoon. We will meet somewhere for dinner most likely.
I love going to hear Messiah...glad you got to go already!! And it's not even 12/1 yet!
Have a wonderful rest of the thanksgiving weekend.

Tom said...

...I slept in this morning too!

nikkipolani said...

Your Thanksgiving day sounds delightful with a variety of loved friends and family there. Rest is underrated for sure ;-) The weather here was so perfect for putting up lights (light overcast, slight breeze, low 70s). Well, roomie and her brother did the lights. I worked on the olive tree.

Nice you could find needed items and help out your daughter's boyfriend, too.

Love love Handel's Messiah! So glad you got to bask in those glorious melodies.