December 1, 2008
8:35 am
Post Thanksgiving Thoughts
Why is it that after a desiginated few days off for vacation such as the past holiday, I feel the need to then have a vacation from that vacation?
Oh well.
I also ended up breaking most of the rules from the previous post:
On going to the Malls…
I actually went to both Tanglewood and Valley View malls on Black Friday, and to my surprise neither seemed to be that much more busy than a typical Friday night. I did, however, avoid the malls and department stores during the morning/doorbuster hours.
For the sake of our economy, I hope I wasn’t the norm, though.
On eating…
My family and some good friends of the family did go to the K & W at Tanglewood Mall to eat on Thanksgiving Day. By the time the restaurant had been open about 30 minutes, the line stretched all the way outside to the entrance of the mall itself. We waited every bit of an hour while standing in line.
I made extra effort to ensure I didn’t overeat there, and as it turns out they had a special Thanksgiving Day meal deal for $5.99 which was just about enough.
On having adequate time to relax…
The time for this endeavor was far from enough. But, I suppose there never really is enough time, eh? After working a half-day on Friday, I did manage to visit our new art museum (which I will probably write about later). I also went to the VT/UVA football game on Saturday with dad, and ended up working a bit more on Sunday.
All in all I can’t complain, it was a nice holiday. But I’m sitting here on the Monday morning after and already looking forward to the coming weekend again!
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There is something deeply disturbing to me about standing in line at the K&W for an hour. Ouch!!
That is an hour for relaxing conversation not shuffling a few feet forward every so often.
That image hurts my brain.
I hope you had fun because truly your happiness and your families smiles is all that matters.
(but I would have been forced to make up stories about the people in line and speculate the reasons they were there, like a cranberry disaster).
Comment by Chris G. Muse — December 1, 2008 @ 10:37 am
Chris, I actually ate before I left to meet the family at the restaurant, because I intended to just sit and enjoy time with them. (I’m not a huge fan of food that basically is the same kinda stuff I had everyday throughout middle and high school lunches.) But, after waiting for so long I ended up getting food because I had grown hungry again!
Years ago before my parents divorced and before my grandfather passed away things were much different.
Comment by Steve — December 2, 2008 @ 9:57 pm