It's just after Thanksgiving, and we had a fantabulous weekend at home, surprise! We thought we would be here, but since Seth was sent up to Norfolk for work, we got to see both families, I got to play with his cousin's kids (sitting for long periods of time is still difficult for me), AND we got to see Nightmare Before Christmas on the silver screen (yay, Naro!) So much happiness. For anyone who doesn't know, I seriously have a Nightmare Before Christmas obsession, rivaled only really by my love for all things Alice in Wonderland and Jane Austen (so long as you don't count Sense and Sensibility. Puh.).
In the spirit of the season, here are things we are thankful for:
1. Our families. We have the world's cutest shepadoodle, amazing parents, and fabulous brothers. I got to see my brother and sister-in-law, Seth's brother but not the future sister-in-law this trip (we'll see them for the wedding in a year), and will hopefully see the other brother sometime in the not super distant future! I did get to talk to him, though, which is awesome! I am going to rally him after the Navy to live within a day long driving distance, just like the others do.
2. His job and my school. We both leave happy and come home happy (exam days not included). I seriously LOVE the OT program at MUSC, and I still love R-MWC. And, of course, we both love Virginia Tech!
3. Our friends. We are blessed to have awesome friends, near and far! I had a phone date with the one and only Chachushka, and it made my world a better place. Thank goodness for the internet making it easier to keep them in touch.
4. Not having kids. While in a couple years we will be thankful to have kids, right now, we're enjoying each other. :-) Rosie's definitely our baby girl for now!
5. Charleston. I <3 the weather, the people, my campus, the warmth, James Island County Park, the food, Fetch Doggy Daycare, the Spanish moss, the amazing estates, and our apartment here.
6. That Virginia Tech just kicked UVA's butt. Again. Because that just makes my day complete.
7. My ability to eat real food again! Even eggs. I think real milk tastes weird, but that's okay. I also still prefer dark chocolate, but it's nice to not worry about being sick and/or needing an epi pen when I eat out!
8. Cooking. Seth loves to eat, and I love to cook and eat. It works out well. Cookbooks also go into this category. It kind of goes with the above, but food is amazing and should be appreciated.
9. Our church. We found a church we both adore, and it's officially advent, starting tonight! Advent is my favorite time of the year, by far.
10. Life. We're so blessed between everything going on. Even when things seem difficult, it's definitely worth it because we have amazing pretty much everything.
So, that's it! We will be tree hunting tomorrow-- I promised Seth we can look for a White Pine tree, since it's what he used to have growing up and we got the fir I prefer last time we had a real tree. I am so excited to decorate for Christmas! Seth's parents are coming into town, and I am excited to explore Charleston with them and do all the touristy things we haven't had time for yet.
Now, to do my horrendous SOAP note and finish other homework so I can start studying for exams!!!
<3 Cassi
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