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<title><![CDATA[Thanksgiving, Black Friday, and Killing a Tree for Christmas]]></title>
<link>http://lisagaumond.com/2007/11/26/thanksgiving-black-friday-and-killing-a-tree-for-christmas-2/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 15:07:56 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Can it really be Monday?  It feels like Thanksgiving was weeks ago.  The day goes by so fast in a fu]]></description>
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<p>Can it really be Monday?  It feels like Thanksgiving was weeks ago.  The day goes by so fast in a fury of food and dirty dishes, and then I&#8217;m all in a hurry to push Thanksgiving aside and put up the Christmas decorations, that it almost feels like I missed Thanksgiving.  But I didn&#8217;t. We had a nice dinner with my sister and her boys (&#8220;boys&#8221; includes her husband and my two nephews).  My parents even stopped by with my aunt and uncle on the way home from their Thanksgiving dinner at the casino.  It was a nice day.  I even roasted a turkey for the first time.  Now don&#8217;t get me wrong, we used to host the annual family Thanksgiving every year, which consisted of about 20-25 guests, we even cooked two turkeys most years, but Luke always deep fried them.  I&#8217;ve never gotten to cook one in the oven.  It was very exciting.  I followed the easy recipe from <a href="http://thepioneerwomancooks.com/2007/10/roasted_thanksgiving_turkey.html" target="_blank">The Pioneer Woman</a> which involves no real basting, but lots of butter slathering.  Yum.  The bird was juicy and delicious, and there were pan-drippings, which meant I got to make my own gravy for once!  So days of planning, cleaning, shopping, and cooking, and we were finished eating in 17 minutes.  That&#8217;s just so disappointing.  But still, it was delicious, and afterwards we sat around and played with a new game called Blockus that my sister brought as a gift for my half-birthday.  What?  You don&#8217;t celebrate your half birthday?  How sad for you.  Then everyone went home and Luke and I sat down for a quiet drink and both nearly fell asleep on the couch.  Thanksgiving was over, now it&#8217;s time for&#8230; Black Friday!</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve said it before, I really don&#8217;t know why, but I love to shop on Black Friday.  The craziest thing is that I&#8217;m never going for any deals on Christmas presents.  I think I just like to shop in the early morning and as a bonus, the Christmas carols are playing everywhere and you get nice coupons.  My only goal was to buy a humidifier for the house, hoping I might score an after-Thanksgiving deal, and then I thought I might go to Jo-Ann Fabric where I had a 20% off coupon.  Well, three different store visits to check out the prices and choices in humidifiers and I ended up back where I started at Linens-N-Things.  Then I stood in a crazy long line a Jo-Ann&#8217;s to get some deals, realizing when I got home that I had been double charged on a few items.  Humbug!  It wasn&#8217;t the usual fun Black Friday trip, but still I got what I went for and was home by 11am.</p>
<p>We usually get our Christmas tree on Black Friday, but things were busy and the wind was gusty and we decided to pitch our tree-cutting plans and go on Saturday.  My dad likes to call it &#8220;killing a tree for Christmas&#8221; so his spirit was with us as we roamed around Hunt&#8217;s Tree Farm in Coventry.  It&#8217;s only about a mile from the house and the family is so nice, we love to go there every year to get our tree.</p>
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<p>Luke forbid me from picking a tree years ago because my trees were always so fat, they barely fit in the door.  We have a high ceiling in the room we keep the tree, so we can get a tall one, but it&#8217;s always so hard for me to judge height in the great outdoors.  Luke liked this one (with the mitten marker) and I agreed.  We circled it, checked it from all angles, and then in my evilest voice I whispered, &#8220;Kill it&#8221;.  (That&#8217;s Dad&#8217;s influence there.)</p>
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<p>Luke started to cut it down and I said, &#8220;Ooh, it smells nice&#8221;, to which Luke replied in his evil voice &#8220;That&#8217;s the smell of death!&#8221;  (See?  Dad was there with us the whole time.)  Luke cut while I watched and took pictures.  He dragged it to the side of the road while I watched and took pictures.  He went to get the truck while I waited by the tree and took pictures.  I&#8217;ve never felt so girly and wussy.</p>
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<p>And now the tree is home, in the stand, in the living room, naked.  My plan was to decorate it on Sunday while Luke was at work.  Oh, there&#8217;s another story.  As if Luke&#8217;s internal clock wasn&#8217;t screwey enough, he decided to get some voluntary overtime and work on Sunday morning from 8am-1pm, then come home, eat and sleep, then go back to work at his normal time, which was moved up a half hour for the holidays from midnight to 11:30pm.  So when he left at 7:30 on Sunday morning, I was going to decorate the house and the tree and maybe sew some things, but as I leaned over the stairs to put some holly on a high shelf on the wall, I had a little spasm in my lower back that somewhat slowed me down for the rest of the day.  I&#8217;m fine, MUCH better than the other times I&#8217;ve had spasms, but I&#8217;m still stiff and sore and didn&#8217;t want to risk it too much.  I decorated the house and laid on the heating pad.  I sewed one purse and finished the invitations for the holiday sale.  It was a slow day, but it&#8217;s so nice to see the Christmas decorations again.  And I watched back-to-back Christmas movies all day.  &#60;Sigh&#8230;&#62; I love Christmas.</p>
<p>And today, I&#8217;m told, is Cyber Monday when everyone is Christmas shopping online from their work computers.  Interesting, since I was planning to do the same.  Happy Cyber Monday to you all, I hope your Thanksgivings were wonderful, your weekends restful, and  no one was maimed Black Friday shopping.</p>
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