Tomorrow Michael and I will be celebrating Thanksgiving. Yes I am aware that this is a full 2 days before the rest of the country. We are doing this because Michael will be working most of Thanksgiving. Work is also what keeps us from being with either of our families on this holiday that is usually spent in the company of the people you love. While I was sad about both of these facts for a little while I am bound and determined to make the most of it and still have a great Thanksgiving even if it is going to be 2 days early. I will talk more about our Thanksgiving after we celebrate it. Today though I want to talk to you about something Michael and I like to do sometimes: No Computer days.
Both Michael and I are on our computers a lot. It is the way we relax, play, keep in touch with family, and work as well. My husband is going into computer science and I enjoy being on mine a lot. We are both introverts so it works for us to be on our computers a lot. We still have plenty of quality time with each other though it is probably not the way a lot of extroverts would do it. Still sometimes it is nice (and important) for us to get away from our computers and just enjoy each other company. We usually do this in one of two ways. The first is going out somewhere. We have a lot of great memories from our adventures. Sometimes that means going out on a date for a few hours, sometimes that is a day trip, and sometimes that means a longer trip. The other way we do this is "no computer time" Sometime this last for an hour or so, but other times we make it a no computer day. I enjoy these days because it means lots of games being played or other exciting things going on. They are always fun. Last year we made Thanksgiving one of those days and that is a tradition we are doing again this year. So they will not be a blog from me tomorrow. I will be spending the day with my husband being thankful to God for all the many blessings he has given us. There will be lots of laughs and fun and a ton of pictures that I will share with you either on Wednesday or on actual Thanksgiving when I'm home by myself.
See you then.
Love,
Suzi
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