Nov 02 2008

Lazy Weekend

Published by Kirsten under Daily Life

Unless there’s a lot we want to get done or we actually go out of town, weekends for Mister and myself tend to be a bit lazy.  Yesterday we sat around the home office doing whatever it is we do on our computers until we decided to go out and eat dinner.  After that we came home and watched a movie.  Absolutely nothing else got accomplished.  Today was more of the same, except I tackled a bit of housework as well.  I have a tendency to keep up with it until later in the week, when I start getting lazy and leave it all until Sunday.  So I cleaned up the kitchen, did the dishes, and cleaned off the coffee table, which was covered in wax from the candles we burned while we were watching a movie the other night.

Mister and I have started talking about Thanksgiving.  While I like spending time with my family during the holidays, I really, really don’t like to travel at that time, especially considering that growing up, we traveled a half mile to Gram’s house.  Not far at all.  Mister and I started talking about having dinner here at home and maybe inviting a couple of friends over.  We don’t have the table space or seating for more than that, so a small holiday it is.  This will be the first time ever that I cook such a big dinner.  There will be lots to do, even for such a small crowd.  Maybe I should pick up a copy of one of those magazines that women always get to help them plan the holidays.  I’m probably already behind schedule!

Now that I’ve done my blog post for the day, I think I might tackle a bit of filing.  I hate filing, but it’s got to get done.  And hopefully tomorrow I’ll have a much more inspiring post.

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2 Comments to “Lazy Weekend”

  1. Zhu (94 comments.)on 03 Nov 2008 at 7:54 pm

    I keep on forgetting your Thanksgiving is a month after ours…

    Is it really a family thing, like portrayed in the US movies? I don’t really do anything in Canada for it.

  2. Kirstenon 03 Nov 2008 at 9:49 pm

    When you have your Thanksgiving, we celebrate the day that Columbus “discovered” America. Our Thanksgiving, though, is just like the movies - turkey, stuffing, more food than a Vegas buffet, and family dysfunction all rolled into one fun holiday!

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