I meant to post on Wednesday and time just got away from
me. Hope everyone had a wonderful
Thanksgiving. I loved having five days
off from work and absolutely dreaded coming into the office today. But gotta pay those bills so here I am. J
For the past three years, we’ve declared the day before
Thanksgiving ‘Kindness Day’ and we’ve spent the day spreading kindness to
others (you can read about last year's Kindness Day here, but it was very similar). We continued that tradition this
year. We left treats in our mailbox for
our mail carrier and left snacks out for our package deliverers (I do a lot of
online shopping hence lots of deliveries).
Then, we headed to our favorite Starbucks. We went through the drive thru and paid for
the car behind us (they ordered croissants, which made me laugh, but hey,
whatever makes you happy) and we left a tip for the baristas. Next, it was off to Target. We’d previously purchased seven $5 gift cards
and the boys handed them out to unsuspecting shoppers. After handing out five gift cards, I
suggested we save the final two for our recycle man and garbage man. S was so disappointed that he couldn’t hand
out his final gift card, he started to cry.
We couldn’t have any crying on Kindness Day so we let S hand out his
last gift card and picked up another for the recycle man. ;) From there, we headed to the post office and
sent overdue thank you cards and a few of the boys’ paintings to my aunt and a
cousin (both of whom had previously sent treats for the boys). We treated my mom to lunch at our favorite
rotisserie chicken restaurant and we finished the day by dropping off some
sleepers for my stylist who just adopted a baby girl. As is always the case, we had a great day and
hope we inspired others to complete a kind gesture.
Thursday, W and I prepared our famous mac and cheese. Then, we all headed to Nani and Papa’s house
for Thanksgiving. The food was
delicious, as always. Apparently it was
too delicious for S because he proceeded to have 4 helpings of turkey (ok, I’m
partly to blame for filling his plate) and then puked. Only my child. Face palm.
Aside from that, it was a great time and a good reminder that we have so
very much to be thankful for. When I was
tucking W into bed, he asked if God was a pilgrim and I thought it was an odd
question. A few days later it occurred to
me that papa mentioned pilgrims in his prayer.
LOL. Nothing gets passed W. I was so tired (tryptophan perhaps) that I
was in bed by 9:30.
Friday, my mom and I set out to do some shopping. I do most of my shopping online, but my mom
doesn’t even own a computer. Crazy, right? We always have fun shopping together and it’s
been our tradition for as long as I can remember. The mall wasn’t very crowded and I was pretty
underwhelmed by our shopping experience, but still had fun hanging out with my
mom. While we were out, A hung Christmas
lights outside. We met A and the boys at
a nearby pizza place for lunch. The
weather was really mild so once we got home, I took the boys for a walk while A
did his vest. After that, we did some
long overdue cleaning and organizing and even started decorating for Christmas. It was such a productive day. I finally sat down after the boys went to bed
and for some reason started watching Live PD – basically a live police show
(like Cops, but better… yes, I’m showing my age). Anyway, one of the police departments is very
close to where we live so A and I kept watching to see if there was any crime
near us – we were hooked.
Saturday, a trip to Target and more decorating and
cleaning. More Live PD. Chinese food for lunch.. that’s about all I
remember.
Sunday was our usual.
We caught up on This is Us and we’re only an episode behind! Most days were spent sleeping in (until
7am). Mornings were slow. We enjoyed spending full days with the boys and
catching up on tv once the boys were in bed.
A was able to do his vest during the day, which allowed us to spend
extra time together watching programs, having conversations, and doing crossword
puzzles after the boys went to bed. I
loved every minute. I’m so looking
forward to Christmas and more family time!
What a great idea! I think I may adopt Kindness Day next year (or right before Christmas!)
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