Yes, your girl had a lovely, loving Thanksgiving with her daughter and beau at their new house. The turkey of the day was salmon, which, as you remember, is one of Fio's favorites, and it was cooked to perfection--which means Daughter has inherited her cooking skills from her grandmothers, not her mother. (In case, you haven't figured it out on your own, Fiorella is more of an eater than a cooker.)
While Fio was dragging out all the boxes holding the family Haviland--used only on Christmas--Son L, wife, and daughter were at Daughter-in-Law's family's annual Thanksgiving party, which usually involves about four days in and out, and which, in this case, will give your girl a lot of solitary time not only to unleash her Christmas frenzy, but maybe work off the calories she gulped down while at Daughter's table.
Hmm...your girl is here alone, and no one would know if she ate up all the the sweet treats that the neighbors sent over when they saw that lights were on in the house.😁
Of course, everyone in Texas is probably wondering if the winter this year will be as bad as last year's when, as you will remember, your Fiorella was iced in, lost her electricity, and wouldn't be alive today if Son L hadn't known a friend who had a truck that could brave the weather. Hope the power grid (whatever that is) will hold this year, but whatever, Fio has an idea we'll all be more prepared this time around.
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