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Yesterday was Thanksgiving… and let me tell you — it was actually easy.

Like shockingly easy.

No rushing.

No chaos.

No last-minute grocery run.

No oven disasters.

No screaming children asking for snacks while I’m trying to brush my teeth.

For once in my adult parenting life… we glided.

And a large part of that is because my husband let me sleep in.

This man got up, got the girls partially ready (because let’s be honest, dads specialize in ā€œalmost readyā€), and kept them away from me so I could have one glorious, silent morning.

He even baked the cake.

And then delivered it.

I literally woke up to finished tasks.

Bless him.

šŸš— Stop #1: His Mom’s House — Calm, Cozy, and Quiet

We didn’t get out of bed until 10 AM.

And somehow… everyone was fed, dressed, brushed, and ready by 12.

We drove an hour to my mother-in-law’s house, walked in, and had the most peaceful, quiet Thanksgiving meal I’ve ever experienced.

No yelling.

No drama.

No competing TVs.

Just soft conversation, full plates, and a vibe so calm I could’ve taken a nap right there at her dining table.

We stayed a couple hours, talked, laughed, packed up, and headed to stop #2.

šŸ  Stop #2: The Cousin’s House — Energy + Kids + Snacks

This one was louder — the fun kind of loud.

Kids running around.

Games everywhere.

TV on.

Pool table clacking.

Just… family energy.

My husband was so in-and-out he didn’t even take off his coat.

He delivered the cake and settled into his corner like a man who had fulfilled the assignment.

Respect. šŸ˜‚

I, on the other hand, had a glass of wine and watched the chaos from a safe emotional distance.

The girls made themselves right at home:

One played pool like she was training for a tournament The other joined a Monopoly game she had zero intention of actually finishing Both found snacks instantly (of course)

We stayed maybe an hour-and-a-half, two max.

Left before the meltdowns.

Left before we got tired.

Left before anyone got overstimulated.

Left at the perfect time.

šŸ” Home by 8:30 PM — AKA, The Perfect Ending

We were home by 8:30.

Showering? Not immediately.

Changing into PJs? Instantly.

And then it was:

Ice cream for me šŸØ Popcorn for the little one šŸæ Ice cream for the big one šŸØ And every snack in the house for my husband šŸ˜‚

We curled up on the couch like it was a regular Friday night.

Warm, simple, soft.

The perfect ending to a truly peaceful holiday.

šŸ–¤ What I’m Grateful For This Year

A husband who carries the load with me Kids who genuinely enjoyed themselves Family who didn’t make the day exhausting A home that feels like peace And a season of life where ā€œsimpleā€ feels like luxury

Parenting after 40 means your priorities shift.

You want comfort, connection, quiet joy, and the freedom to leave early without guilt.

Yesterday gave me all of that.

šŸ’¬ Talk to Me

How was your Thanksgiving?

Quiet? Loud? Chaotic? Peaceful?

Tell me — I’m curious how everyone’s day went


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