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Thanksgiving algebra.
  • Uncle JoshUncle Josh
    Posts: 1,860Platinum Member
    Algebra is after math ain't it?

    It's s'quiet here you can hear your hair grow!

    Much to be thankful for. All 4 kids got here, 3 from NYS and 1 from GA

    All but 1 of the grandkids, mostly from around here, and 1 from LA, CA

    GA girl couldn't make it. 21 people at the turkey table.

    6 dogs at one time. Ours is dog tired, har har and curled up in front of the woodstove.

    All home or enroute now. Planes, trains and automobiles.

    Getting impossible to get everyone together at once as they're scattered to the 4 winds, and getting harder.

    I suppose Adam couldn't get all his kids together anymore either.

    Rims for the 40 painted yesterday. Look for it in Gettysburg. Life is good.
  • hudsontechhudsontech
    Posts: 4,050Platinum Member
    Sounds of the holiday here in Texas. As I've said earlier I'm spending Thanksgiving withe Russell and Vicky Chilton and their family. With a 3 year old and a 6 year old running about it does get interesting.

    We had about 20 family members here - Russ and Vicky's folks. And me. Nice to have someplace to go for the holiday!!

    Everybody have the best of the upcoming holiday season.

    Hudsonly,
    Alex Burr
    Memphis, TN
  • finndoctorfinndoctor
    Posts: 5Hitchhiker
    sounds like a fun time, I do remember when my family was close. After grandma past away and we moved from our farm country in N.D. to California it has never been the same.
  • Oldcar_MechanicOldcar_Mechanic
    Posts: 1,786Platinum Member
    Getting a large family together is difficult. Getting a large family that is seperated by many miles is almost impossible.

    It appears that you have a strong family and that is something that seems to disappearing.

    Count yourself blessed.

    Glad you all had a wonderful holiday.
    Ron