Well, y’all, it’s been a long week.
Graham and I came back from Thanksgiving very happy (and very full of both love and delicious food), but also very tired. And we haven’t really had a chance to catch up on rest this week, but hey, that’s the holidays, right?
Seriously, though, it’s been a long week, but a good one, capped off by a lovely Christmas parade and celebration in the next town over (which we pretty much consider our second hometown, at this point).

The town wisely limited parking, so the crowd wasn’t as large as it has been in the past, but there were loads of people, all happy and smiling and enjoying everything this beautiful part of Virginia has to offer. I truly love to see it. And by yesterday evening, it looked like this:

Same spot, five hours apart. Crazy.
And it’s kind of crazy to think that we’ve only got twenty days until Christmas. But it’s exciting, and we know there are even busier days ahead. So we’ve taken this cloudy Sunday to rest, nap, relax, and generally do a whole lot of nothing. It’s been downright luxurious.
And for supper? Something decadent, I think. Pasta with a creamy, cheesy garlic sauce, bacon, and peas. Yes, perfect.
i did not know you knew graham
i assume that graham
is not my older son
lmao
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LOL! I suspect there are lots of very wonderful Grahams in the world. 🙂
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pray heavens no! do you think so! i am sure. not pure shy and demure. greetings prayers and praise for him and you too katie!
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katy did is for u and graham . sic misspelled ur name my baaad.
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No worries at all! Loved it!
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of course there are and it is not all good.
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Beautiful view
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Thanks! I think so, too. I feel very fortunate and grateful to live near such a pretty place.
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I should come for a visit once covid is settled
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