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From One Turkey to Another (standard:humor, 901 words)
Author: GodspenmanAdded: Nov 24 2019Views/Reads: 1351/1021Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes)
I have discovered there is a time to speak and then there is a time to wallow in silence.
 



As a child, my favorite holiday was Christmas, second only to my
birthday. These holidays were important because of the gifts I 
received. Oh, did I look forward to those holidays and all the presents 
I was going to delight in. And delight, I certainly did to the extreme. 


Then slowly things changed. I got married and we began having children.
It was then I discovered Christmas was different. I was the one paying 
for all the Christmas presents, not to mention the tree and the 
ornaments. I never realized how much Christmas cost. The older the kids 
got, the more expensive it was. 

By the time Christmas is over, I am officially broke. My New Year's
resolution is usually, "I'm never going to do that again." I keep it 
until Thanksgiving, which throws me off my game. 

I soon discovered a holiday I could delight in. That holiday was
Thanksgiving. 

At Thanksgiving, there are no presents to buy, so my checkbook remained
closed for that holiday. Of course, I did get the bill for the turkey 
we were having but that usually came in August. Outside of that, I 
could enjoy Thanksgiving without it costing me an arm and a leg. 

Also, this is the only holiday where I can neglect my diet and get away
with it. I can set around the table with family and friends and eat to 
my “stomach's” content. Believe me; it takes an awful lot to get to 
that point of contentment. 

I will not say that I abuse the opportunity, although I do, I just will
not admit to it. 

I love saying, “Can I have another piece of pumpkin pie?” 

The stare the Gracious Mistress of the Parsonage throws in my direction
is priceless. I usually throw a smile back at her. 

Then I hear somebody say, “Of course you can. Let me have your plate.” 

The smile on my face at that time stays with me for days, because
nothing my wife can do with so many witnesses. 

This is not to say I do not get in trouble at Thanksgiving time. I do
not know a holiday in which I do not get in trouble. For many years, 
Thanksgiving has been free from trouble. 

Thanksgiving trouble was inserted this year to my deep regret. 

A couple of days before our Thanksgiving dinner I was sitting in my easy
chair. The Gracious Mistress of the Parsonage was out in the kitchen 
putting together the Thanksgiving dinner. I was not paying attention; I 
was watching something on TV. 

I then heard a strange word from the kitchen. 

“Could you come and help put the turkey in the oven?” 

What took me as strange is the fact that I never have been allowed to do
any kind of work in the kitchen. Believe me, there is a story behind 
that. An invitation to come to the kitchen to do some work took me off 
my guard. But just for a second. 

As I got up from my chair, a crazy thought began dancing in my head. I
began to chuckle to myself. I quietly asked myself, “Will it work?” 

You do not know something is going to work until you do that something.
I thought I could catch my wife off her guard. 

I asked her to repeat herself and she said, “Can you put the turkey in
the oven?” 

I thought I heard her correctly and this was confirmation. 

“I sure can.” 



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