A Seattle Thanksgiving
I hope that you have a most wonderful Thanksgiving Holiday today. I certainly have much to be thankful for this year, not the least of which is you, all of you who read my scribblings here, and those of you who come to visit me.
As for me, today I'm cooking while watching the Macy's Parade, later some friends will come over for dinner, who knows we might even end up in the playroom later on tonight.
It shall be a great day for me, and I sincerely hope for you as well.
Comments
Dear Milliscent,
We wish you a great Thanksgiving day...
Sincerely,
Christine and georgette
Posted by: Christine et georgette | November 26, 2009 11:17 AM
Happy Thanksgiving to you as well Mistress Milliscent. I have such wonderful memories of my trip to Seattle thanks to you and hope to get up that way again very soon....
DD
Posted by: DenverDude | November 26, 2009 7:15 PM
Christine & georgette,
Thank you for your kind Thanksgiving wishes. It was indeed a great day!
M
Posted by: Milliscent | November 29, 2009 2:24 PM
dd,
Thank you, I hope that your holiday was as great as mine!
I am pleased that you look back upon our time as being wonderful, and I hope that we do get that chance soon!
M
Posted by: Milliscent | November 29, 2009 2:25 PM
It is a bit late to say this since the holiday is over. I just find it endearing to imagine you cooking a holday feast while enjoying something on the television. It is so human, so female, so wonderful. This is what makes your blog real. I trust that all turned out well for you.
Posted by: susan's pet | November 29, 2009 3:43 PM
Susan's pet,
I am pleased that my more vanilla posts make the blog better for you. Alas, not all of life can be whips and chains!
We did have an amazing feast! Turkey, Ham, and all the trimmings. For desert guests from Oregon made a pumpkin pie, and homemade ice cream.
There was just a touch of kink when one of the male guests tried out my fancy new shower with one of the female guests. One of the fine benefits of polyamory!
M
Posted by: Milliscent | November 29, 2009 4:57 PM