Friday, November 23, 2007
Rotating Turkey for Gluttony.
So a howdy and happy post-gluttony-day for all you. I spent it in Burlington NJ with the Jenn and the Russ. Thankgiving Eve was spent with friends (45 of them, I think was the count) and that was quite fun. People, negotating sex for robots, or robots for sex....turkey, Foam safty weapons, pumpkin soup, even people screaming for my "Pants." (I came out of the bathroom only to have a table full of people shouting "PANTS! PANTS! PANTS!" To which I informed them that I couldn't possibly give them my pants, as i was not wearing any. I had on a skirt and tights, no pants.) A nice evening.
After waking up at almost 10am (that is quite sleeping in for me) and discovering that it was almost 70 degs out in NOVEMBER! I went for a run, and by the time that I came home the turkey had been put into the roaster, and the veggie chopping for the meal had begun!! Potatoes, Turkey, Caserol, STUFFING and rockin cornbread....and let me not for get the CRANBERY CHUTTNEY! Heck Yes! Home made by Jenn. She's a BEAST an that stuff.
The turkey whirlled and spunn about on the spitt....yumm. There were apples in the stuffing....the sage stuffing...very tasty. Jenns' mom and family came over, so there was a comfortable five of us around the table. Very nice, mellow, and enjoying the foodity. And watching some Discovery Planet show....I enjoyed it, mellow is what I needed.
Jenns mom lives in Harrisburg, the capital of PA, I have only been there once, on my way to hershey park.......yes, HERSHEY PA! The air really does smell like chocolate, and honestly it was a bit scary (For those no in the know, i am allergic to Chocolate.) But there is a huge amusement park and it has some fun rollercoasters and stuff there, I went there in college summer with some friends from school.
Then Today, Friday, was back into the city to get some things on, and on my walk home I hear a jingle and a jangle of the carrage horses, they now have their holliday bells on and there are few sounds I like better than the hoves on the cobbled stone and the jingle of the bells. Sooooo nice, and a sound that I will always associate with hollidays in Philly. Nice!
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