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<blockquote data-quote="NEFarmwife" data-source="post: 1463438" data-attributes="member: 26897"><p>I opted for a friendsgiving over my extended family. My husbands family lives just down the road and they're good people. But, we see them day in and day out and it usually consists of preparing, eating, and everyone taking a nap. I understand food comas but I want some laughter and memories. </p><p></p><p>My friendsgiving consisted of enjoying an early morning Tom and Jerry's drink at the local watering hole. Followed by checking on some fall calves in pasture on way back. Hacking up a lung, blowing my nose excessively, and thinking about all the wonderful germs I'd be spreading as my achy, fever ridden body prepared to serve 20+ people. But it all turned out alright because everyone in attendance was also sick except for the kids with endless amounts of energy that were jumping on my bed at 11 last night because they were HUNGRY after only devouring all the rolls and nothing else. Time out, where are your parents? Go away. Starve. </p><p></p><p>I knew I was in bad shape when I turned down some good wine and wished my guests were drunk enough, that I could sneak off to my bedroom and sleep the rest of the evening...that was at 5:30-6. </p><p></p><p>At work this A.M. and I had warned my employees that I'd be hung over and slow today. No hangover. Just sitting at my desk in a parka, with the heat turned up to 76, wondering how mad my boss would be if I called to tell him I have a serious man cold and need to go home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NEFarmwife, post: 1463438, member: 26897"] I opted for a friendsgiving over my extended family. My husbands family lives just down the road and they're good people. But, we see them day in and day out and it usually consists of preparing, eating, and everyone taking a nap. I understand food comas but I want some laughter and memories. My friendsgiving consisted of enjoying an early morning Tom and Jerry's drink at the local watering hole. Followed by checking on some fall calves in pasture on way back. Hacking up a lung, blowing my nose excessively, and thinking about all the wonderful germs I'd be spreading as my achy, fever ridden body prepared to serve 20+ people. But it all turned out alright because everyone in attendance was also sick except for the kids with endless amounts of energy that were jumping on my bed at 11 last night because they were HUNGRY after only devouring all the rolls and nothing else. Time out, where are your parents? Go away. Starve. I knew I was in bad shape when I turned down some good wine and wished my guests were drunk enough, that I could sneak off to my bedroom and sleep the rest of the evening...that was at 5:30-6. At work this A.M. and I had warned my employees that I'd be hung over and slow today. No hangover. Just sitting at my desk in a parka, with the heat turned up to 76, wondering how mad my boss would be if I called to tell him I have a serious man cold and need to go home. [/QUOTE]
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