Well I hope y'all had yourselves a happy Thanksgiving, with friends or family or in some totally unique way. Mine was quite enjoyable, except for the return flight. The 7am flight (did I ever mention that I'm not a morning person?) was cancelled for mechanical reasons. The next one I could get a seat on (not standby) was at 10pm. Fifteen hours roaming an airport is perhaps not quite a living hell, but it felt close enough. At least I was tired enough to sleep a few hours on the way back, but my snoring probably kept the rest of the plane awake.
Highlights of the trip
a) seeing old friends and their ever-growing families
b) playing with kids of ages 7 months to 7 years
c) drinking, cooking, drinking, eating, drinking (repeat)
d) helping with the wine-making (and tasting)
e) avoiding stores on "Black Friday"
f) making a substantial dent in my xmas shopping on saturday
g) got the name, email and phone number of a sweet, cute and far-too-young shop girl (may have to try getting her into SG)
Making a new friend is always fun, but since we live on opposite coasts it's hard to hope for much more than friendship. But I'll try...
Highlights of the trip
a) seeing old friends and their ever-growing families
b) playing with kids of ages 7 months to 7 years
c) drinking, cooking, drinking, eating, drinking (repeat)
d) helping with the wine-making (and tasting)
e) avoiding stores on "Black Friday"
f) making a substantial dent in my xmas shopping on saturday
g) got the name, email and phone number of a sweet, cute and far-too-young shop girl (may have to try getting her into SG)
Making a new friend is always fun, but since we live on opposite coasts it's hard to hope for much more than friendship. But I'll try...
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harlot:
I always wanted to make wine, old school style. Actually, Ive always just wanted to squish the grapes with my feets ;]
battlestarlet:
whino or wino?