Happy Thanksgiving (Public Board)

by JoFrance, Wednesday, November 27, 2024, 19:22 (243 days ago)

Happy Thanksgiving to everyone at DCC! I hope you get to see family and friends. I'm so happy to not have it at my house this year. Its a lot of work to pull off the whole dinner and make it a feast worthy of Thanksgiving.

My brother is having it this year, thankfully. Even so, some in my family are disappointed Kamala voters. I hope no one brings politics up.

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Exact opposite in many ways here.

by Cornpop Sutton ⌂, A bad bad dude who makes good shine., Thursday, November 28, 2024, 23:05 (242 days ago) @ JoFrance

First of all, I was given "the gift of life" - not croaking from heart failure back in August, catching the condition (hopefully) just in time. Well, I have no idea. The cardiologists play a lot of cards close to the vest and I don't even want to ask what they think my chances are. Better to drop dead w/o warning than have an extended period of waiting for an end. That is my deal right now. Time will tell. I definitely feel like I'm living under a dark cloud. But curiously I feel and function great. With 25% ejection fraction (just frigging look it up, it's a think and it's important.)

Therefore I am grateful for life itself. That was my own internal theme for Thanksgiving this time.

Therefore while I am allied with anyone brave enough to try to effect change in our system I believe the deluded masses who actually think Kamala H was in any way a reasonable choice should get off the rag and shut the goddamned fuck up. They are unimportant and should be crushed and silenced. Or at least put on indefinite mute. Seriously, if you have relatives that 1) believe any of that propaganda shit and 2) bring that confabulated anger into the house, I wish on them my medical condition.... shitheads.

So what was T day like at our house? Mother in law is nice enough and made three, but is decrepit physically, slow mentally, and doesn't remember any key life moments that my wife values, so she's there and not there.

We prepared a full traditional T day meal starting yesterday afternoon. The menu: deviled eggs, turkey breast using a Youtube recipe procedure (It turned out phenomenally) plus scratch gravy, stuffing (made Pepperidge farms in muffin cups - recommended and really crispy), green bean casserole prepared with the foods that RFK jr abhors (highly processed, etc), scratch pumpkin pie. Cranberry sauce from the actual berries, not the tube stuff from the can that still has galvanized ridges on the sauce.

Otherwise ... no one visits. We do every bit of the work.

My wife and I after every holiday when we take 24+ hours total to prepare one of these meals say "never again, let's just order stuff." Like have the major entrees delivered. The issue is that the only reason we do a full holiday meal is (IMO) to feel connected to our past and our roots. So we're stuck being kitchen slaves every year.

Welp, that is our life.

Thank you for the kind positive thought.

Exact opposite in many ways here.

by JoFrance, Friday, November 29, 2024, 20:04 (241 days ago) @ Cornpop Sutton

You definitely have a lot to be thankful for this year. I wouldn't want to know what they thought my chances are either. You're lucky to have caught it in time and now you can work on improving your ejection fraction. You can do it. Its a good sign if you feel and function great.

We badly need change in this country. I just don't understand who would ever think Kamala could be the US president. She isn't qualified based on past performance, but my best description of Kamala voters is they vote based on their emotions, not reality. I'm so happy that no one bought up politics at Thanksgiving. Everyone was just focused on family talk.

My sister-in-law made a beautiful dinner and it was all gluten free. It was all good and I know the effort she put into it. I told her I felt like a queen to go to Thanksgiving dinner as a guest that just brings a dish.

There's something really special about cooking a Thanksgiving meal. We all go through such pains to keep the tradition alive and to keep the feeling of thankfulness in our hearts. It takes a lot of work to make all that food even if you're only cooking for three, but it sure tastes good when its done.

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