Thankfully, my entire immediate family are non-theists. This year we changed it up and had actual Thanksgiving day dinner with friends who are conservative Jews but even so, non-judgy and keep their beliefs to themselves. Other than the meal being kosher (and vegetarian) and the yarmulke on the man of the house, there was no sign of their beliefs. We all had a great time. And the food was even delicious. On Saturday my stepson single handedly cooked up a small dinner of turkey and traditional fixings that one and all agreed was the very best we've had together yet.
We even had a small gift exchange, as the step kids will probably spend Christmas with their Dad ... so that is even out of the way.
Every now and again, something in my personal life is not some kind of clusterfuck ... this is one of them.
We even had a small gift exchange, as the step kids will probably spend Christmas with their Dad ... so that is even out of the way.
Every now and again, something in my personal life is not some kind of clusterfuck ... this is one of them.