Happy Thanksgiving, America. For the past seven years, we have been celebrating Thanksgiving at either our friends' or our family's house. This year, because two of us weren't well, we stayed at home and, for the first time, cooked the traditional meal ourselves. Since I was better than others, I took charge of cooking most of it, and I managed to roast turkey breasts, heat a piece of ham, make mashed potatoes from scratch, cook stuffing, shred chicken, make veggie rice, and make tomato salad. My wife made the cranberry sauce. I am very pleased with how I managed to cook everything while the turkey and ham were in the oven. Though we missed celebrating with our family this year, it was a good experience organizing our own Thanksgiving meal.
Our 2025 Thanksgiving meal spread.
After lunch, we watched the movie "Jingle Bell Heist" on Netflix. It's an okay one-time watch. Usually, there is one good Christmas movie every year, but I haven't seen any good ones out yet, at least not on Prime or Netflix. I know the second part of Wicked is out, and we have to see that in the movie theater.