My In-laws are his Grandparents. Loving, giving people ,who welcomed me into their family years before we were married.
My wonderfully crazy family. I love them all.
We made it through the holidays. They were nice, but not terribly entertaining. It was the first year of my life I have not spent it with my Grandma(she's not dead, I didn't go to Colorado). In that regard, it was an incredibly sad holiday.Josh and I spent the holiday with both sides of his family. Thanksgiving lunch/dinnery thing was at his grandparents, and Friday was spent at his aunt's for Thanksgiving/Christmas. It was nice, but bittersweet not seeing my family for the actual holiday. I knew this day was coming, but that didn't make it any easier.
Saturday I drove Josh, my mom, and myself to Eugene to see my sister and aunt. It was a typical day with my mom, and I was so happy to finally see my sister, and equally happy to drop my mom off at the end of the day. It takes loads of energy to spend the day with my mom. Sad, but true.
Sunday was our day of rest. Hallelujah! We had Cinnabons for breakfast with Gwen and Max. Gwen introduced me to http://hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com READ THIS BLOG! She is hilarious. After a slow game of Scrabble, we headed over to THE BEST FAMILY EVER! I can't even begin to describe how great this family is. I love being with them. Josh and I took their little girls and one of their boys to Tangled. It was a great movie and I recommend it to anyone, young or old. It was what I remember Disney movies being like. There was a bad guy, a sad part, and a happy ending. Perfection!
Happy belated Thanksgiving everyone!
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