Week #84!
Welcome to another edition of Weekend Traffic Jam. Look for the link up to go live Thursdays at 9:30pm EDT. Melynda, from Scratch Made Food! & DIY Homemade Household, Lisa, from Boondock Ramblings, and Sue, from Women Living Well After 50 and I are the hostesses for the Weekend Traffic Jam Reboot. Sue’s post goes live in Australia on Friday at 12:30 pm.
How has your week been? Whew! By the time you read this, I will be done with stacking the dishwasher, packing up leftovers, and sitting down to rest my weary bones. It’s sad to think Thanksgiving 2024 will have come and gone. But, on the other hand, by the time you read this, I might still be playing games with my people! It’s become a bit of a thing for us.
The four of us would like to see the Weekend Traffic Jam grow bigger, so please link up your favorite posts! I’m especially looking at my fashion friends! We are woefully underrepresented in the link up! They can be fashion, DIY, food, lifestyle, travel, you name it! Please visit the other co-hosts as well as two or three of those linked! You just might discover a new blog. I know that’s how I’ve discovered so many and found new friends. And, please spread the word about Weekend Traffic Jam
Featured favorites from last week…
And, now, it’s your turn!
Please link up your favorite posts, DIY, baking, gardening, fashion…you name it…as long as it’s family friendly! Don’t forget some of your older posts might be just right for this time of year! Link up with me, visit a couple of others, and leave a comment or two! No worries if you don’t have a blog, just look around! You may find a new blog just waiting for you!
Hi, Marsha – It’s so tiring, isn’t it, to do all the cleaning, decorating and cooking for the holidays? I am blessed because our neighbors pay us back in food for all of the help my husband gives them all the time. He lends his expertise to help them with home repairs and issues with the city services. Beyond these little things, they know he helps to keep our community clean and advocates for our needs near and far. All this to say that a neighbor who used to be a caterer cooks a huge Thanksgiving feast for us every year while she makes her own. So all I had to do today was to get the dining room and myself ready for the food. Lol! Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving – Angie, http://www.yourtrueselfblog.com
Belated happy Thanksgiving! It always sounds so exhausting to me, but if everyone had a good time, that’s what counts.
What a surprise to see my innocent baby in the features 😉 This year’s tree is not up yet, but I’m sure there will be more shenanigans!
Cat
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