Thursday, November 21, 2024

I Like Thursday #256


 I'm feeling better so I'm back to I Like Thursday! Please visit LeeAnna at Not Afraid of Color to link up with more bloggers who post positive content every Thursday. Before all the Christmas madness begins, I thought I'd share a picture of Apple Cider Sangria. I ordered this drink a few weeks ago when we went out to eat. There was cinnamon sugar along the rim. So tasty!!

I read this book recently. I think I read it years ago but I had forgotten the story. It was also a mini-series back in the late 70's. It's a story about a family who leaves New York City for a safer and calmer life. They get exactly the opposite! Stephen King based his Children of the Corn on this book. I really enjoyed it.

We're finally replacing the carpeting in our family room. I have the bookshelf about half emptied. This is the largest room in the house. We kept putting it off because of what a pain it will be to empty the entire room. We're getting there! I am looking forward to the new carpeting. The old carpeting has had it!! Sorry that the picture is a little crooked. Lily is sleeping on my lap and I'm trying not to disturb her!

The prompt this week asks what dish we usually take to family dinners. I usually bring dessert this time of year. Pumpkin pie is one of favorites to make for gatherings. I have an awful sweet tooth!

That's it for me! Have a wonderful weekend. It's actually raining today which is great. We've been in a drought for quite a while!

4 comments:

  1. I'm happy you are feeling better, Rosemary. That drink sounds delish, especially with cinnamon sugar on the rim. That is a pretty pumpkin pie, too!

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    1. Thanks, Jeanna! It feels so good to not be sick. I usually don't get sick so this felt especially long to me! Darn vaccines!

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  2. Your apple cider sangria looks amazing!

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