Well I haven't written in a while, so here is a break down of life at the Fullers:
*Had Thanksgiving here, Turkey Frozen, timer didn't pop for 2 hours over when dinner should have been. Used a hair dryer of the stuffing because the bread didn't dry out like it was suppose to. Rolls raised and fell during all this. Marshmallows on yams dissolved. My mom was running out of oxygen. Surprise guest for dinner (no complaints there). Luckily everything tasted OK.
*Two weeks until Christmas, no time to shop. Lots of homework for all the kids.
*Cold, cold, cold. It is FREEZING outside!
*I have been working every night at The Forgotten Carols. My kids have proved to be the best kids any mom could ask for! They have helped Parker with his homework every night. Alexia has made many dinners and even homemade bread stick that were to die for! Brooks has done all the laundry and has driven the kids to scouts, ym, dance and taken them for a few doughnuts(which I thought was nice until I figured out they weren' t the food kind of doughnuts-yes there is a lot of ice on the streets!) So my family can function with out me, but I can't wait until I can be done with this job and back to being home at night.
MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!
Went to see the Witches
10 years ago
your Thanksgiving story still makes me giggle, although I would have been in tears if it had been me! glad it all turned out great!
ReplyDeleteThanksgiving sounds like one to remember after reading it I had a good laugh and felt better.Some times we try so hard to make things turn out but just being with our family is what it is all about.Merry Christmas!!
ReplyDeleteWow, I would of loved your Thanksgiving...even if it had been swansons fronzen dinners. I hope you guys are doing well and have a wonderful Christmas. It just doesn't feel like Christmas here becuase its beautiful and sunny and about 70 degrees. I'm really sad though because I would love to freeze and enjoy Temple Square with my favorite family,(just one of our traditions i will miss)!
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