Whee doggies, as old Jed Clampett used to say. I've got a lot to catch up on, so let's just dive right in. As most of you know, I drove down to Jackson and spent Thanksgiving with Cody and Brennan, and because I didn't want to rush to get down there in time for the parade, I drove down Wednesday and spent the night.
Heh, I was sitting in my chair along about noonish on Wednesday, watching TV and watching the clock, when I said to myself, "Self, you can watch TV at Cody's house. Might as well drive on down there." And that's just what I did.
I had a couple of bumps in the road --so to speak-- on the drive down. The first one happened when I was trying to adjust the volume on my phone, and my phone holder decided to fall apart right in my hand. The good news is I was only about 1/4 mile from a rest stop, so I pulled on and put it back together and continued on my merry way.
Then I unintentionally got off at the wrong exit, because I got over too soon and got stuck in an exit only lane. Again, not a problem. I turned around and got back onto the highway, but you'd think by now I'd know which lane to be in.
On the other hand, I don't really go to Jackson that often, so maybe I don't know. When I go shopping, I usually go north. Not all the way to Memphis, though. But I digress...
I get to Cody's house with no problem after that, and text him to let him know I was there. No answer. I wait a few minutes, then call him and say, "I'm here." He replied, "Oh, I didn't know when you were coming" which was weird, because I'd set my GPS to share updates with him. I guess it didn't do it right or something because it apparently didn't work. He wasn't getting the updates I'd thought he was, so I surprised him. On the other hand, they never let me know when they're going to come, so turnabout is fair play.
As soon as he got off work, he drove us to Costco and we got something to eat at the food court. We were about halfway back to the house when I noticed the road looked a bit dark, so I asked him, "Are the headlights on?" He was so used to driving with the lights set to automatic that he didn't even think to turn them on manually. Even so, we made it back to his house safely and enjoyed our dinner. Cody got a hot dog and I got a turkey provolone sandwich.
When Brennan got got off work at 8:00, they had them a little bite of supper, but I was still full from the sandwich, and declined. While they were eating, I introduced Brennan the Harry Potter: Wizards Of Baking show, which she seemed to enjoy, being a big Harry Potter fan herself.
We got up bright and early the next morning to watch the parade, and I almost missed it because I was thinking it used to start later. Didn't it used to start around 10:00? Because I seem to remember it always ending right at noon central. So, there I was watching The Squid Game Challenge when Cody came in and said, "It's time for the parade." Good thing, or I'd have missed it. Still, I m
got it turned on it in time to see Tom Turkey,
and they always replay it anyway. Even if I had missed the beginning, I could have watched the replay. And as old as I am, I still choked up a bit when Santa Claus made his appearance.
After the parade, we watched the National Dog Show, and Miracle on 34th Street-- while I was watching the Lions/Packers game on my Kindle. Brennan isn't a football person, but we did watch the Cowboys beat the Chiefs on the big TV. We really did more than just watch TV, I mean. We did a lot of visiting while the shows were on, too.
Thanksgiving dinner was pretty late, because they'd bought one of those big hams from Costco, and Cody greatly underestimated how long it would take to thaw. When he put his probe in, the center was still reading frozen, so he had to put it into the microwave for a bit, but it was finally done, and tasted really good. Brennan had made macaroni and cheese with three different cheeses, and focaccia bread from scratch.
We also had my broccoli casserole and the sweet potatoes I'd made. I don't know what I did differently, but the potatoes turned out really soupy. They still tasted fine, so no big deal.
We did not have any stuffing, because Cody didn't even think about getting some. I said if I'd known, I could have brought one of the two boxes in the cabinet at home. No matter, we had plenty of food, and it was all so good. They'd bought a pumpkin pie from Costco -- I get the impression they do a lot of shopping there -- so I didn't even bother to take a pie, even though I made two of them.
Oh well, more for me.
Brennan has been trying to learn to crochet, so I told her about Fiber Fun In The 'Sip, and said to watch the website and see if they have a beginning crochet class she could take. You know, there aren't any yarn stores left in Jackson. The one I used to go to ... not very often because it was one of those high dollar stores -- has closed, and there was one in Ridgeland, but last I heard it was up for sale. I don't know if it's still open.
OK, I asked GROK, and it says the shop in Ridgeland is still open, so I sent the link to Cody. I know she could watch videos on YouTube or TikTok, but sometimes it's better to have someone to teach you one on one. I kind of wish I still knew how to crochet, so I could help her. I stopped because it was so hard to keep correct yarn tension with my left hand. She's got one of those rings that you thread the yarn through to tension it. I've thought about getting one, but haven't. No excuse. I just haven't done it.
I also told her, "Did you know there's a park up near Tupelo where you can go hunt for fossils?" and her face did this:
(Image is AI, not really Brennan)
Once she could breathe again, I told her the name of the place, she looked it up, then turned to Cody and asked, "Can we go?" He kind of grunted, so I reckon they'll be going to the Browning Cretaceous Fossil Park in Baldwyn, MS pretty soon. I keep saying I'm going to go one day, but I haven't made it up there yet.
On a completely unrelated note, Navy beat Memphis, and I was totally not expecting that, since Memphis was projected to win the conference. Navy now has a 9-2 record, but are still unranked. Go figure.
OK, moving right along, Cody and Brennan both had to go back to work today, so I got up and came home pretty early hoping to miss the worst of the traffic, which I did. I got home in plenty of time to watch the Egg Bowl while eating a plate of leftovers, along with a box of that Stove Top that I made for myself.
And of course there was a fight. I said, "It wouldn't be the Egg Bowl without a fight!"
The only other thing I did today was to put up some lights across the porch.

I decided to go with the string of bigger bulbs, even though I didn't have enough to do the whole house. I'll look when I go to the store tomorrow morning to see if they have any more of them, and if they do, I'll pick up two more strings and do the rest of the house. I might get the other strings -- the ones with the smaller bulbs -- and put them across my fence. We'll have to see how that goes.
In knitting news, I finished another sailor hat. I actually finished it down in Jackson, but wouldn't you know the one thing I forget to pack is a tapestry needle, so I had to wait until I got home to weave in the ends.
Yarn: Knit Picks I Love This Yarn
Colorway: Plums
Pattern: Basic Beanie
Needles: US 8/ 5 mm
Naturally, once I'd finished, I cast on another one.
Yarn: Hobby Lobby I Love This Yarn
Colorway: Green/Turquoise/Red
Pattern: Basic Beanie
Needles: US 8/5mm
And finally, it looks like something tried to climb up my woodpile while I was gone.
I guess I'm going to have to hurry up and empty my wheelbarrow, so I can move some of it back into my new rack.
That's about all I'm going to talk about today. I've still got more to tell you, but that's going to have to wait until tomorrow. This post is long enough already.
I hope you all had a great Thanksgiving, and Hook 'Em.