In our family, at these times, grandfather and grandmother go over the river and through the woods to enjoy Thanksgiving at the house of Daughter Person, Son-In-Law, and Granddaughter. The old folks don’t yet need diaper bags nor car seats and, for a while longer, can get out of the Jeep with fewer complications than faced by the parents of a three year old. So far this year, we’ve been lucky to not need a sleigh nor 4WD on the Jeep for the trip.
Photo by J. Harrington
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May each of you and all of yours enjoy a happy, healthy, and together Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving Day [“Over the river and through the wood”]
Over the river and through the wood,To grandfather's house we go;The horse knows the wayTo carry the sleighThrough the white and drifted snow.Over the river and through the wood--Oh, how the wind does blow!It stings the toesAnd bites the nose,As over the ground we go.Over the river and through the wood,To have first-rate play.Hear the bells ring,"Ting-a-ling-ding!"Hurrah for Thanksgiving Day!Over the river and through the wood,And straight through the barn-yard gate.We seem to goExtremely slow--It is so hard to wait!Over the river and through the wood--Now grandmother's cap I spy!Hurrah for the fun!Is the pudding done?Hurrah for the pumpkin-pie!
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