Back Home, and The 1st Day of December
6 years ago
My family and I are back from our Thanksgiving break in Georgia, USA. And, well, like I told my mother: "It was fun while it lasted." So, we made it home yesterday last night. *sigh* I feel like as I wake up today, it's like nothing ever happened. It's like our time in Georgia was an illusion.
So, how exactly was my time in Georgia, you ask? Well, we stayed at this gorgeously fancy house that's kinda like a mansion. It was HUGE, man! It had three bathrooms, five bedrooms, a kitchen next to the TV room, etc. Heh. Now I know what "living large" feels like. I mean, I told my aunt the other day saying that Georgia is for the riches. Anywho, during our stay, we chatted, got to know each other, and had a Thanksgiving feast. We even told about what we're thankful for. For me, I told my fam that I'm thankful to be alive and being surrounded by those who loved and cared for me. And my aunt Pam was all like "y'all about to make me cry". Hehehehe. Well, now I know where I got my social emotions from.
After the Thanksgiving feast, we went to the outlet in Georgia because of, you guessed it, Black Friday sales. Apparently, I didn't buy anything...besides food. Ey, I'm a big eater, what did cha expect? After our time in Georgia, it was time to say goodbye to this peachy state. Hehehehehe. Peachy. Hehe.
I had a really good time. Although, to be honest, I wish we could spend more family time. I feel like we're finally connecting as a family. However, as we all return home and our same ol' daily routines, I feel like it's back to...this whole situation. Of course, today IS the first day of December. Christmas is just around the corner, and so is New Year's. Although, I don't know what 2020 is gonna be like. Will it be better or will it be worse? Will 2020 make it or break it? I've no clue. So, I might as well make the most of it. Surely can't wait to go back to work tomorrow and tell my friends about my Thanksgiving weekend.
So, how exactly was my time in Georgia, you ask? Well, we stayed at this gorgeously fancy house that's kinda like a mansion. It was HUGE, man! It had three bathrooms, five bedrooms, a kitchen next to the TV room, etc. Heh. Now I know what "living large" feels like. I mean, I told my aunt the other day saying that Georgia is for the riches. Anywho, during our stay, we chatted, got to know each other, and had a Thanksgiving feast. We even told about what we're thankful for. For me, I told my fam that I'm thankful to be alive and being surrounded by those who loved and cared for me. And my aunt Pam was all like "y'all about to make me cry". Hehehehe. Well, now I know where I got my social emotions from.
After the Thanksgiving feast, we went to the outlet in Georgia because of, you guessed it, Black Friday sales. Apparently, I didn't buy anything...besides food. Ey, I'm a big eater, what did cha expect? After our time in Georgia, it was time to say goodbye to this peachy state. Hehehehehe. Peachy. Hehe.
I had a really good time. Although, to be honest, I wish we could spend more family time. I feel like we're finally connecting as a family. However, as we all return home and our same ol' daily routines, I feel like it's back to...this whole situation. Of course, today IS the first day of December. Christmas is just around the corner, and so is New Year's. Although, I don't know what 2020 is gonna be like. Will it be better or will it be worse? Will 2020 make it or break it? I've no clue. So, I might as well make the most of it. Surely can't wait to go back to work tomorrow and tell my friends about my Thanksgiving weekend.

Sunfire
~sunfire
I'm glad you had a nice a nice Thanksgiving!


I surely did. I wish my family and I could spend more time together. Of course, my mother told me that next Thanksgiving we'll be going to Florida and spend our time there with Uncle Kenny's mother.