A little sadness creeps into this Thanksgiving. Grandchildren will be away with other side of now-divided family. Last year, my son had them for both Thanksgiving and Christmas Days, and that was great. Next year, he will again. But the family division thing inevitably brings some sadness, even if the split-up was in some ways for the best. Anyway.... we continue to have many blessings for which to be thankful. And we'll be counting them when we take our son out to the finest Thanksgiving buffet in the area, and later watch the Redskins versus the Cowboys on TV. Talk about division -- I'm a 'Skins fan, he's for the 'Boys (but we aren't nearly as fanatic about it as we used to be)....
Tomorrow at fitness, out totally cool teacher Sarah is having a "Plank-a-Palooza" for us. (Lucky us. lol) I guess that means working off a lot of calories in advance (or pretending too, anyway). However, we should have doughnuts as a reward and a "I Survived Sarah's Plank-a-Palooza" teeshirt as well. How many one-minute planks can a 77-year-old guy be expected to do? Stay tuned.
Anyway I hope all is well with our Coursers, wherever you may be and whatever end-of-the-year occasions you may be celebrating. Blessings and joy to all!
Cheers,
Superbob
Tomorrow at fitness, out totally cool teacher Sarah is having a "Plank-a-Palooza" for us. (Lucky us. lol) I guess that means working off a lot of calories in advance (or pretending too, anyway). However, we should have doughnuts as a reward and a "I Survived Sarah's Plank-a-Palooza" teeshirt as well. How many one-minute planks can a 77-year-old guy be expected to do? Stay tuned.
Anyway I hope all is well with our Coursers, wherever you may be and whatever end-of-the-year occasions you may be celebrating. Blessings and joy to all!
Cheers,
Superbob