Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Random Dozen -- the Wednesday meme on Tuesday this week!




The weekly Random Dozen is a day early this week so that we can all be happily getting ready for Thanksgiving and the resulting food coma. If I don't see you here later this week, then please let me wish you a Happy Thanksgiving now!

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1. Are you sticking to traditional Thanksgiving foods this year, or are you being culinarily adventurous?

Traditional. My mother-in-law (who is a caterer) always hosts the meal at her home, and we (“we” being about 70 people) are gathering there. I am in charge of making the gluten-free stuffing and the gluten-free dessert for my hubby, his sister, and one of our guests. I’ve experimented with a Sausage-Apple stuffing recipe from my cousin (thank you, Dot and Karen – what a fabulous stuffing!!!). I think it’s a real hit, even with gluten-free bread and gluten-free cornbread as the foundation. Can’t wait to serve it to those who think they will have to go without stuffing on Thanksgiving Day! Ditto the chocolate cake that I’ll be bringing.

2. Tell me something concrete that you're thankful for. (Something you can literally touch, see, etc., not a concept like "hope.")

Automatic air freshener. You walk by and it automatically squirts scent into the air. Neither of the male folk in my house seem to be capable of picking up a can of air freshener and spraying it at.. umm… appropriate times. So.... automatic air freshener in an apple/cinnamon scent = problem solved!

3. You knew the flip side was coming: Share about something intangible that you're thankful for.

The depth and breadth of my husband’s love – he may not be perfect, but he is truly a man after God’s own heart and he has taught me a great deal about love.

4. Share one vivid Thanksgiving memory. It doesn't have to be deep or meaningful, just something that remains etched in your memory.

Last year’s family football game on Thanksgiving Day. The autumn sunlight, the expansive view of the mountains in the distance, and the fun all the cousins had as they played the game…..





5. What is one thing that you know beyond a shadow of a doubt is going to happen this Thanksgiving because it always does, year after year?

I will look at that heavily laden buffet, I will dive in face first, and I will overeat. And then I will kick myself for doing so. It’s a gift.

6. Do your pets get any leftovers?

At my mother-in-law’s house, I don’t know because all the dogs live outside. If we were at my house, absolutely yes. And Hank would know that and be doing his best to look like he’s not begging when he really is. Me: “Hank Williams Jr! No begging!” Hank would then turn his limpid brown eyes upon me, let his ears droop, and I would be vanquished in an instant. That dog has my number.

7. Does your family pray before the big meal? If so, do you join hands while seated, stand, repeat a formal prayer or offer a spontaneous prayer? Who does the praying?

My father-in-law gives thanks before the meal – it is always spontaneous prayer.

8. Will you be watching football in the afternoon? If not, what will you be doing?

We won’t be watching the NFL, but we will be watching our own family football game out on the lawn.

9. There are two distinct camps of people on this issue: How do you feel about oysters in the dressing/stuffing?

I’ve never had oysters in the stuffing, so I don’t know how I feel about it. As long as I don’t have to feel FOR the oysters….. (couldn’t resist, Lid!).

10. Do you consider yourself informed about the first Thanksgiving?

Well, I think so. But it’s not something I’ve studied very much, I must say.

11. Which variety of pie will you be enjoying?

There will be a huge variety of desserts at Thanksgiving – I will probably have a small taste of several, including, but not limited to, pumpkin pie.

12. Do you feel for the turkey?? (This is a humorous throw back question related to the 12th question in another Random Dozen!)

We-ell…. while I didn’t feel for the fish in the previous Random Dozen, I do feel for the turkeys a little bit. Turkey farms can be horrendous places, quite frankly. But I eat it anyway.
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If you want to play along with this weekly meme, copy and paste the questions into your own blog (and supply your own answers, of course). Then go to Lid's blog at 2nd Cup of Coffee and use the little "Mr. Linky" button at the end of her Random Dozen post -- that way you can link in your own blog and also read those of others. Kinda like a coffee klatch online!

- Catherine

12 comments:

SnoWhite said...

loved the comment about the oysters ;)

have a blessed Thanksgiving and enjoy watching your own family game of football!

SouthLakesMom said...

The air freshener --- oh my goodness! That is absolutely perfect. I'm afraid in my son's room (he's 13) it would be squirting non-stop!

It looks like in your goings on you've been having a rough week. I'm sorry, my blog friend. I pray that the Lord will fill you with the strength of his presence today.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Mocha with Linda said...

#5 & #9 cracked me up!!

Susan said...

Great answers as usual! I've got to get over there and get busy answering these questions myself. I love that picture of your family playing football. Wow! With 70 people there you have teams, cheerleaders, AND an audience! So fun!

Susanne said...

You oyster answer cracked me up.

How fun that your family plays football together out on the lawn and what a beautiful view.

Happy Thanksgiving.

Jessie at Blog Schmog said...

Ah ha! A fellow horse lover, gluten free'er, Christian! Very cool! I love the flag football, what a fun idea!

Jessie at Blog Schmog said...

AND we are Idaho sisters! Ya hoo, come up and visit me ;)

Kim said...

#2 *grin*
#9 hilarious!
Sounds like a fun day ahead for your very large family :-)

Amy said...

I am jealous of your large family events. I am celebrating away from my "home" and miss it very much.

Great answers and I loved getting to know you a little better.

Amy

Joyce said...

Wow-that's quite a crowd!

#5-I have good intentions but....

I'll post the angel pie recipe in the next day or so...

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

Angie said...

My fave line "Kinda like a coffee klatch online!" Perfect!

Your big gathering sounds fun and the scenery is beautiful.

Happy Thanksgiving!

2nd Cup of Coffee said...

Loved, loved, loved the answers. There is a lot of beauty and grace in your blog. (One answer that struck me that way is the one about football-lovely). I also enjoyed reading your "about me" column. I'm a Garrison Keillor fan. Have a wonderful day with your family!