November 28, 2025

Thankful And A Birthday

Hello, my friends! How was your Thanksgiving? It is hard to believe it has come and gone, but the stack of aluminum pans filled with leftovers in my refrigerator proves it. And is it just me, or does everything taste even better the day after? 




And not only did we celebrate Thanksgiving, but we also celebrated my Madison Marie! My firstborn, the sweet baby that made me a mommy on a snowy November night, turned twenty-nine. That baby has become a most lovely, caring, talented, hardworking, fun, and responsible young woman. I am blessed by her every single day. I am so happy for and proud of her and the beautiful life she has made with Nicolas. She has celebrated with my blackberry pie since she turned 4.



Tonight, we are heading to our little town's Christmas tree lighting and then to dinner. Saturday, we have mass, and then I am making the turkey soup our family has come to love. I just boil the turkey carcass in chicken broth with poultry seasoning for about an hour, then drain it before adding cooked noodles. So good! Well, I need to get going. I have to get to the post office to mail a package and get some stamps. Have a wonderful weekend! See you back here on Monday, when it will be December!

Billie Jo

November 26, 2025

Here We Go

Well, my friends, here we go! Today is the day it all begins. Today, we prep for tomorrow, Thanksgiving, a day to gather with family and friends, or perhaps with each other, and marvel how another year has passed so quickly. There will be some variation of turkey, ham, duck, potatoes, stuffing, green bean casserole, and pie, of course. For many, loved ones' chairs will be empty this year, and the pain and grief of loss will be felt a bit stronger, as special days bring specific memories that make us pause and remember. I, for one, will miss my beautiful, sweet momma, who always managed to create the most delicious Thanksgiving dinner from a frozen turkey sitting in the kitchen sink!

Today begins all of this and so much more. For me, the day before Thanksgiving is like the unofficial start to the magic, awe, and wonder that is the Christmas Season. Along with Thanksgiving dinner and all those leftovers, there will be Christmas trees in our living rooms, light displays in the neighborhood, Christmas specials on TV, and favorite Christmas songs playing in the background of our daily lives. We will write out pretty cards and wrap packages, hope for Christmas snow and light Advent candles. The kitchen will smell of gingerbread as we bake cookies to keep and to gift. 

This special, cozy, holy time will pass quickly in a flurry of preparation, and suddenly it will all come together as we head to mass on Christmas Eve. Christmas Day will come, whether we are ready or not, as my mom used to say, and once again, society will try to convince us that we have but one day to realize and enjoy all the effort, hope, and joy we have put forth to create Christmas this year. We, however, have a choice. We can choose to ignore the push to move on from Christmas on December twenty-sixth. Instead, we can, and we will choose to enjoy the peace and joy of our Christmas tree, our leftover cookies, and our families during those unique and cozy days in between. 

Before we know it, New Year's Eve will arrive, with the promise of excitement, champagne, noisemakers, and a burst of fireworks at midnight. (Which I may or may not be awake for, just saying.) And then, the quiet of New Year's Day will arrive. The day that today, the day before it all begins, seems so far away, will come, and we will feel a sense of sadness that it is over, but perhaps a slight pull to return to our normal, whatever that may be. And that will be it for another year. 

So, take a deep breath, my friends. It is here, the Christmas Season of 2025. Think about how you want to spend it and enjoy! No worries about pleasing everyone or cleaning every baseboard. No added stress of overstimulating or accepting every invitation. Use aluminum pans and paper plates, if you want. Wear cozy clothes for Thanksgiving dinner, and keep your tree up as long as you want. Cry when you feel grief for the loved ones who have passed, and take a nap when you feel overwhelmed, or call a friend who probably feels the same. Christmas will come, and too quickly it will pass. Let's enjoy it, my friends. Our way.


Busy nights this time of year call for grilled cheese and tomato soup for supper.


Walking in the mornings of November means beautiful sights.

And pups near Christmas trees? Yes, please.

Happy and Blessed Thanksgiving, my friends!
See you back here Friday!

Billie Jo

November 24, 2025

Monday Morning Coffee

 Time to bring back the mug pictures, because Christmas mugs are my favorite! 

This weekend was filled with fun. Saturday night, Nicolas, Madison, Kyrstin, Flynn, and I went to Philadelphia to see Twilight In Concert. It was a fantastic experience! We watched the movie while an orchestra played the music live. We all had a great time revisiting one of our favorite movies.




On Sunday, we went to mass, then Steve and I had dinner with some friends from Pennsylvania who were passing through on their way to North Carolina. It was so nice to see them, and we all had a great visit over a delicious meal.

Today, I am going to finish grocery shopping for Thanksgiving... celery, onions, milk, and the rest of the things you can't buy too far in advance. The turkey is thawing in the fridge, and pretty much everything else is waiting to be boiled, chopped, mashed, or baked. I also stocked up on aluminium pans with lids for all the leftovers we will have. Leftovers are actually my favorite part of Thanksgiving. The cold turkey sandwich on white bread with mayo, salt, and pepper, and a slice of provolone cheese on Friday afternoon...One of my favorite traditions ever. 

Well, time to get going. Flynn and I have school today, and then I have some laundry to do and some bills to write. I don't know what's for dinner tonight, which basically means my old standby: grilled cheese and tomato soup. Have a cozy afternoon, my friends! 





Have a cozy Monday, my friends!

Billie Jo


P.S. Flynn thanks you for all the birthday wishes!


November 21, 2025

Sixteen

Even as I type that word, I am incredulous as to how it is possible. Flynn Grace is sixteen. The little bundle of pink that completed our family, who came to us after seven years of waiting, turned sixteen yesterday. Flynn is kind, funny, laid back, chill, organized, creative, caring, introspective, and talented. She loves her family and has a special, individual bond with each and every one of us. She loves playing video games, drawing, listening to music, and watching and reviewing movies. She loves homeschooling and enjoys Chemistry, World History, and Art Appreciation. Flynn is content to snuggle on the couch, but is always up for a movie or shopping trip at a moment's notice. She is particular about the food she likes: tomatoes and any type of crockpot meat are hard nos, thank you. She does like tacos, bagels with cream cheese and smoked salmon, smash burgers, and Eggo Waffles. And a cup of Elderberry tea before bed. 

Flynn loves movies. Loves. For her birthday, we each dressed as a character in a film we thought she would enjoy. She, Peyton, and Chris discussed the options via FaceTime and chose a favorite costume and a favorite movie. The winner was the movie we would watch at her party! Here we are, once Flynn saw our choices.


Any guesses????

Rhett - Godzilla from Godzilla Minus One
Steve - Cousin Eddie from Christmas Vacation
Flynn dressed as Bella from Twilight
Nicolas - Ghostface from Scream
Me - Elizabeth from Frankenstein
Kyrstin - Sarah from Terminator
Madison - Sadness from Inside Out

We had so much fun!!! Kyrstin won Best Costume, and guess whose movie was chosen???? Yep! We watched the new Frankenstein on Netflix! It was a good choice, and we all liked it. Flynn and I recently completed reading the novel, so it worked out perfectly, especially since Flynn will soon be writing an essay comparing and contrasting the movie and the book! The movie was beautiful, and while it deviated from the novel in many ways, we still really enjoyed it.






We had Flynn's choice for dinner - Breakfast! She requested scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, pancakes, waffles, and fresh fruit. Easy and delicious! Then she opened her gifts, and we watched the movie. Afterward, my girl made a wish and blew out her candles.  






Happy Birthday, my baby girl!
Mommy loves you!




Happy Weekend, my friends!

Billie Jo