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Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Never say I'm not a problem solver




How was your Thanksgiving, folks? I thought about Nancy Face as we were deep frying turkeys. I must say that the smell did traipse on in the house and smelled delish, and I wondered if her turkey smell would make it indoors, as well.  We made two turkeys and have - ohhhh - an entire turkey plus some left.  

Leftovers.

Something about leftovers just does me in. They make me nervous. I don't want to waste. I feel like I've been entrusted with this food (that frankly, no one else wanted) and I don't want to let it down....I don't want to disappoint my family and let it rot in the back of the fridge. 

I see the food and feel overwhelmed. Ziplocs and Rubbermaid containers take over my refrigerator and I get a bit apoplectic.  The fact that all that tasty goodness is entrusted to my care makes me apprehensive. I wonder to myself, "Can we possibly eat all this before it gets fuzzy?"  

"Do I have leftover stuffing recipes?"  

"Will the children eat gravy-cicles if I swear to them Santa feeds them to the reindeer?"

The very thought of everything going sour makes me think, "Mama - do your part and eat some of it now, woman!" Each time I open the fridge door, I feel I must sample something to help it disappear.  If I eat another chunk of food every hour, eventually, it will all be gone - and none will be wasted.  

Right?

The problem is, I'm going to pop soon. I can't eat much more. The kids don't eat a lot and Mr. Mormon doesn't really help get rid of the food. He doesn't have dinner guilt.  Get this! If he doesn't want to eat it - he just doesn't!  He doesn't keep picking at it until finally, he whittles it to nothing. It doesn't bother him in the slightest that a can and a half of cranberry sauce is going to die in the fridge on our watch.  He just ignores it!

Men.

Clearly, he is no help to me to get all this food gone. I need a partner. And that is why I have made the decision to get a tapeworm.

A tapeworm will be my holiday food friend!  I just swallow my little buddy and eat all I want....and all he wants too!  The food will not go to waste and....the food will not go to (my) waist.  WIN WIN!  Tapeworms are hungry and I have a lot of food sitting here needing to be eaten.  All I need to do is make a quick, wiggly swallow. Then I can sit back and wait for my little buddy to do all the work.

Ahhhhhh - problem solved! Just another thing to be grateful for.....tapeworms.  

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Things that don't suck


It's nearly Thanksgiving and down here in the House of Mormon and there is much to be thankful for.  There are also some stresses, but I beat their butts down every morning and keep on chugging. I'm dope like that.

I'm grateful that it's nearly time to chow on some turkey because I really love (deep-fried) turkey and I only ever eat it - ohhhh - once a year!  I don't know why I don't kill giant birds and stuff my face with them more frequently.  It's cheap and tasty and .... ya know ... cheap and tasty!  (Note to self - eat more turkey.  Especially when Jackie Oh provides it so it's totally free!)

I'm also very pleased that Mr. Mormon's old job is letting him hang out for a while and that he has another job in hand (as well as another interview for his dream job.)  It's nice to have employment in this crap economy. And while I'm always appreciative of how hard Mr. Mormon works to sustain me in the lifestyle I've grown accustomed to, the situation has helped me learn more about myself, as well.  I know now that I'm capable of tightening up much more than I had realized and I also learned that possible unemployment is TOTALLY great for my figure.  My good butt jeans are back on....well....my good butt.  YAHOO!  Thanks Mr. Mormon for getting canned!  My butt totally appreciates it!  (And who are we kidding? Your eyes totally appreciate it, too.)

And rounding up today's post on things that please me...I'd like to let the world know I'm thoroughly stoked that it's cold here and I'm getting to layer my clothes. I look so much better layered.  Most folks do, in fact.  I feel like Mother Nature has smiled on me every day I get to layer clothing due to cold.  Thanks Mother Nature!

So - whatcha loving about life lately, good homeys?