I was planning on having my parents over, but I cancelled. It's just not worth the risk. If all goes well with the vaccine, we might be celebrating Thanksgiving in July.
Cooking at home with kids. I am trying to convince them to do a Turkey trot but we end up on Turkey walk together. Watch a movie and maybe decorate if the order comes on time.
Pick up cavier and sparkling wine tomorrow, bake pies and make pumpkin soup on Wednesday, cook and drink on Thursday.
MIL is still coming, which I think is nuts but is her choice. We're usually only 9 for Thanksgiving anyway, so being down 3 isn't a big shift. Missing the balloons and our traditional Friday dinner out and live music is much harder.
just the three of us for dinner at home. Zoom thanksgiving evening with the 25 other people we'd ordinarily be eating with, including my son away at college. and yeah, probably a family walk in the park.
Ours has already started! We’re all together as of last Friday, we did our Christmas decorating this weekend. We’ve made a daily list of what we’ll bake and what movies we’ll watch, after some group movement each morning.
We‘re going to cook an extra turkey on thanksgiving and bring dinners to several of our elderly friends and neighbors.
No travel and no inlaws yeah!
Just the four of us in Vermont. No extended family. Have ordered food from a local farm to table restaurant. Maybe we can get the kids to hike without much whining. DS and I signed up for a virtual turkey trot.
Order in a turkey dinner from a nice neighborhood restaurant for just our immediate family. Meet extended family for a walk in the park in the afternoon.
Home. We are home. Staying home. I REALLY don't understand why people are risking family gatherings when we are this close to having a vaccine.
I was planning on having my parents over, but I cancelled. It's just not worth the risk. If all goes well with the vaccine, we might be celebrating Thanksgiving in July.
Spending it with family (both sets of parents , siblings) who we’ve been with all week.
Cooking at home with kids. I am trying to convince them to do a Turkey trot but we end up on Turkey walk together. Watch a movie and maybe decorate if the order comes on time.
Eating at home with immediate family. going to set up some zooms to break up the day
Staying home.
Pick up cavier and sparkling wine tomorrow, bake pies and make pumpkin soup on Wednesday, cook and drink on Thursday.
MIL is still coming, which I think is nuts but is her choice. We're usually only 9 for Thanksgiving anyway, so being down 3 isn't a big shift. Missing the balloons and our traditional Friday dinner out and live music is much harder.
just the three of us for dinner at home. Zoom thanksgiving evening with the 25 other people we'd ordinarily be eating with, including my son away at college. and yeah, probably a family walk in the park.
Ours has already started! We’re all together as of last Friday, we did our Christmas decorating this weekend. We’ve made a daily list of what we’ll bake and what movies we’ll watch, after some group movement each morning. We‘re going to cook an extra turkey on thanksgiving and bring dinners to several of our elderly friends and neighbors. No travel and no inlaws yeah!
Just the four of us in Vermont. No extended family. Have ordered food from a local farm to table restaurant. Maybe we can get the kids to hike without much whining. DS and I signed up for a virtual turkey trot.
Order in a turkey dinner from a nice neighborhood restaurant for just our immediate family. Meet extended family for a walk in the park in the afternoon.