After Thanksgiving
My sister-in-law got married on November 1. My daughter was a flower girl. She's 10. We were not invited to the wedding.
The more my husband thought about it, the more angry he got. He announced to his father that if we are not invited, then our daughter may not participate.
Our Thanksgiving plans changed multiple times. Finally, it was me, hubby, daughter, and middle son. I did most of my cooking two days before so I could spend my Thanksgiving lounging in pajamas, drinking coffee, and watching the parade.
Sister-in-law planned an elaborate dinner. However, youngest sister refused to change her plans, so the big Thanksgiving dinner was moved to Saturday. We were still not invited. My husband is still fuming. His baby sister came to town but did not bother to speak to him the whole weekend.
My father-in-law has been very nice. I think he feels a lot of guilt. But he's not addressing the actual issue between his children. Thus, his niceness feels forced and fake.
I am sure we will have a repeat of this at Christmas. I hate holidays.
Moving on to better things: Today I scheduled the first post for the new Spring Edition Witches & Majick Series. I started writing about quilt blocks, and I will be releasing a coloring book to go with the series. I wanted to make some blocks, or make patterns for needlework, but I think that will be much more than I can chew. But it is something I can do later. Future blog posts!
The dumbass sitting on the side of the road with his high beams on has not shown up at my house. I'm glad, but I still don't feel very safe.
I decided against doing one art show. That gives me time to focus to the other show. I have one piece out now. It's part of a series about horses. I made a decision about the series. When the current show ends, I have a new market for the series, and if that doesn't pan out, I have a backup plan.
Currently, we have a waxing gibbous moon in Aries. It's a good time to start new things.
Blessed be, my dears. Stay safe and well.
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