Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts

Monday, November 29, 2010

Holiday "Rules" for Husbands

After stifling several screams last week, I came up with the following rules for husbands during the Holidays.  This may not apply to any husband other than mine....and actually, it may apply to some wives depending on how your family rolls.

Rule #1 - If your wife is cleaning and cooking and going to the grocery store and running around like a chicken with her head cut off....go away.  Go to the office, go to the shop, go hunting, go to the grocery store for her...it really doesn't matter.  Just get out of the way!!  Oh, and if you do go hunting, do NOT, for the love of everything holy, actually bring back anything until after the holiday is over.  Your wife will not appreciate having to cook Thanksgiving dinner AND dress out a deer.

Rule #2 - If your wife has made several lists...grocery lists, lists of things to do, lists of what she's cooking, etc.  Don't sit there and point out everything she may have forgotten.  Either add it to the list or go get it for her.

Rule #3 - The night before Thanksgiving, eat a sandwich, or go get a pizza, or something.  Anything but ask "What's for dinner?"

Rule #4 - If your wife is in the process of cleaning out the refrigerator....wait a few minutes to make a sandwich.  You're not starving.  It can wait 10 minutes.  Same goes for getting yourself something to drink.  Unless you just came in from a week in the desert, you're probably not going to die if you don't get something to drink before she's finished.

Rule #5 - Much like rule number 3 - the night of Thanksgiving, after your bride has been cooking for two days and after eating a huge dinner....do not then, that evening ask "What's for supper?"  The answer is either a) leftovers or b)@#$#@&^ or if your lucky c) she rolls her eyes and ignores you for the rest of the night.

Actually, they all could boil down to one basic rule...unless you want to do it all yourself, help a girl out!!!  Especially when the majority of the people coming are your family.  If it's hers, then still see all these rules, but she has less to complain about.

Anybody else have any good rules for the holidays?  I'm sure I missed a lot.

Monday, November 22, 2010

The Most Organized Thanksgiving Ever...

Secondary title - When did I become my grandmothers???

I can't say that I've always been the most organized person when it comes to the holidays.  Anything worth doing is worth doing at the last minute is generally my motto.  And this is probably really only my 3rd or 4th holiday with all the family coming to my house for dinner.  So I feel like I'm way ahead of the learning curve.

Before Thanksgiving, I had to make sure the following things were accomplished:

1) Decide what the heck we're going to eat.
2) Let everyone know what we're going to eat and what all the girls need to bring.
3) Clean out my dining room which is currently the granddaughters' play room so we can put an actual table in it.
4) Do the shopping for the food that I'm cooking.
5) Clean house.
6) Cook.

On that list, I have managed to...

Are you ready for it???

Wait for it...

Do all but #'s 5 and 6.

And actually I'm ahead of the game on #5 because I did quite a bit of cleaning this week-end, but I still have to live in my house between now and Thursday so I'm sure I'll have a couple of things to do on Wednesday.  And I do have to go to the store either tonight or tomorrow and get a couple of things that I forgot.  But no trying to push a cart around on Wednesday night after frantically cleaning all day and hoping beyond hope that there is still one ham that will feed 8 adults and 4 children while trying to figure out if I want to bake all my desserts or just buy them frozen and hope they thaw out in time for us to be able to eat them with forks and not chainsaws after dinner.

So instead of looking at my day off on Wednesday with little panic attacks wondering what in the heck I was doing agreeing to have Thanksgiving at my house this year.  I'm actually pretty chilled out.

This can mean only one thing.  Some crazy flu, virus, cold, something is going to hit and I'll be trying to cook with 102 degree fever.

Wish me luck!!