Thesis work is trudging along. I've done some more note-taking, done some more reading. I really need to find the 1624 Parliamentary proceedings, and 1621's proceedings would be nice to see as well. That means I'm off to Rice University soon because my school library doesn't have the required database.
Today's work will be limited. I haven't started writing yet, and it might take a few more days of note-organizing, but that's ok. Thanksgiving plans, however, are another reason for extension. Luckily I'm not making the turkey or the dressing, so that time's not used. I am only making the cranberry relish (my specialty) - and I've just finished it. My house smells so yummy - cranberry and orange goodness. I zested three oranges first, and combine the citrus with the popping cranberries... YUM!
I've noticed that many people on facebook are listing what they're thankful for, so in the spirit of Thanksgiving, here's what I'm thankful for (in no particular order... except the first couple).
1) I'm thankful for my boyfriend. I cannot say enough good things about him. He is a wonderful man and we work very well together. He truly is my partner, my match.
2) I'm thankful for my family - my new baby nephew, my sister, her husband, and my mother.
3) I'm thankful for my job. Not only am I thankful that I HAVE a job, but I truly like where I work. Yes, things are crazy with a new principal and a new state test, but we're working through the kinks of newness.
4) I'm thankful for my dog. Seriously, she is the best. She's not always the best-behaved, but she's loyal and is very attached to me. Sometimes to Billy's chagrin. :-)
5) I'm thankful for my friends. I'm very much an introvert and I'm not the most social person, but my friends are truly great. I've spent the past few years weeding out toxic people, so those who remain are ones I can depend on. I love my work family, my theatre family, and the miscellaneous friends.
6) I'm thankful for my health. I'm heavy, but pretty healthy. No broken bones or serious damage this year. The miscarriage sucked, but it was the most common kind of miscarriage, and we'll probably have a healthy pregnancy when we start trying again in the spring.
7) I"m thankful for EF Tours. Seriously - because of them I was able to score two free trips to Europe this past year. I have re-awakened the travel monster that I am and had great experiences to share with my students and my family/friends. Without them, I wouldn't have gone to Paris twice this year, or London for the first time in 15 years, and Rome for the first time ever.
I have more things that I'm thankful for, but I have to get busy on Thesis Day #3.
Ciao bellas!
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