
So, my mom came to visit for Thanksgiving. We put Shannon's boxsprings on the floor in the office and inflated the camping mattress on top of them. The air mattress has a very slow leak, so when you wake up in the morning, you are kind of swallowed into it. It's hilarious. I want all of you to know that I offered for my mom to sleep in my bed and for me to sleep on the air mattress, but she insisted that she preferred the air mattress. It's true.
Anyway, I don't have a dining room table, so my mom and I went shopping for a card table on Wednesday afternoon. Well, apparently, so did everyone and their uncle, so the pickings were slim, and expensive. Ultimately, we had a whole scheme concocted that involved balancing the pegboard that the old homeowners used for their tools on top of the big Rubbermaid bins that my mom makes me keep with all the family photos because she is terrified of a Florida hurricane blowing her house away. We were planning to sit on my porch chairs and the piano bench (I only have a bench, not a piano). It was totally a la Charlie Brown Thanksgiving, or Dinner at Jeff's. Then I remembered that my desk is basically a big table (I am an office furniture minimalist), so I put the computer on my coffee table, and the printer on a nightstand and dragged the desk into the dining room. Brilliant!
Our festivities started at 9 PM on Wednesday with chocolate cake and a 2-episode Project Runway Marathon. We love Tim Gunn. Shannon almost passed out when SJP was the mystery fashion icon!!
My friend JD came over for french toast on Thursday morning and then we all went to the movies to see No Country for Old Men, about which I will only say, "Holy Crap!" My mom was cracking up because the movie was very bloody and emotionally intense (wait for it -- she's not a sicko) and Shannon, who was sitting next to her, kept squirming and squealing and scrunching up in his seat and watching through his fingers. I, of course, was doing the exact same thing two seats over. By the end I had both my feet up on the seat and a death grip on JD's shirtsleeve. I almost (almost) had to stop eating my popcorn.
We came home and played a VERY lengthy game of Tri-Bond, during which we all kept forgetting to move our pieces on the board and the nickname "Crappy McCrapperson" was used liberally. I won. We also put together a 500-piece puzzle that was a collage of clock faces. Shannon kept working on the beige ones (which all looked exactly alike) while the rest of us worked on the unique, colorful ones. We don't know why he did that, but my mom kept encouraging him, because she's the mom. The best part was when we did "joins" where two big parts came together. I know, I know -- nerdy. But I bet we had more fun than you.
Our Thanksgiving meal consisted of beer, make-your-own-pizza (except I sort of -- go figure -- took over the project), field greens (but not Shannon, who has issues with lettuce) and more chocolate cake. Hooray! I hope we have another one just like it next year!
Photo by heypaul