Thursday, November 27, 2008


I guess I'm thankful that...my Thanksgiving is so restful?

It's kind of lame, but all I can think of right now. I'm desperately trying to put a good spin on what could be considered my most depressing holiday of 2009 to date.

It's not that I'm not happy to be back in France and thankful for many, many things, but last year's Thanksgiving back in Ouaga was so strange and funny and packed with good friends...

And, well, this year is kind of a contrast. Instead of 23 good friends packed into my living room enjoying a feast, there was just me and the kids nibbling away at my attempt at a mildy festive meal.

JP is in Paris for work and my few American friends in the area are too far away to just pop over on a Thursday night. Everyone has been at work all day and have to be there again early tomorrow morning. Not conducive to a holiday soirée


Yes, I am feeling sorry for myself. Just a bit.


But suddenly the weekend is promising better things! My lovely friend Lisa just now sent me an email. She and her daughter will be coming down from Switzerland on Sunday for a visit! Yay! We'll do a Thanksgiving meal then.


Now, all I have to do is find a turkey, which might be tricky. All the turkeys around here are being fattened for a Christmas demise. And I guess the farmers are planning to feed them on milkshakes and french fries from now until December 25, because they are still looking very slim at this point in time.

Be that as it may, tomorrow's task will be to hunt down possible poultry options.


I should spend tomorrow unpacking boxes all day, but tracking down a turkey sounds far more appealing.

2 comments:

oreneta said...

Maybe duck????

Beth said...

Could do, but Mal only eats a small range of what she calls "necessary animals". That means she'll eat beef, pork , chicken and fish. No goose, veal, rabbit, guinea fowl, mutton or suchlike nonsense.
If I can't get a turkey, I'll probably go for boring old chicken.