A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-One-Hundred-And-Thirty-Two

I am preparing for Thanksgiving.  I am glad to do it, to be clear.  I enjoy cooking, especially when it is a special meal, and, even more, when I get to share it with other people I care about.  The plan is to make everything and go to the nursing home to share it with Ann, Melissa's mother, and probably, also, Melissa's aunt Mary.  The thing is, though, I have to clean up the kitchen at Ann's house, as well as getting every ingredient  I will need, even those that are usually in the pantry like salt and pepper, and I do not have a car or wallong access to a shop near the house.  We were able to get many things, including a turkey, at a small butcher's shop near the nursing home, but we still need to get to the market tomorrow, so that I can start cooking.  I think it will work out, but I know that I really have to get into gear at this point.

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