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Old 11-11-2015, 05:29 PM
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julie
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Thanksgiving is at our house, after we eat, the guys go to the family room and watch TV, nap, whatever. The ladies, and any of the kids who are interested, do a Christmas craft in the well-lit dining room. Much laughter, and chatter! My DH makes each of us a White Russian, except of course, the kids. We have done some easy sewing projects, some baby jar projects, and some paper projects. For a few years my older sister, who lives in CA., and isn't able to come, supplied the craft. She likes to craft with paper, one year we made a banner spelling out NOEL. My niece, who is not dyslexic, but may have been distracted by her cousins, spelled LEON instead, then asked "I don't get it. Who's LEON?" We laughed til we cried! This year we are doing 3-4 small crafts, mainly tree ornaments.
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