Happy Thanksgiving!

For those of you celebrating Turkey Day, hope you have a fabulous one, with easy cleanup!
As always, I’m thankful for good health, a loving family, my job, my friends, and this wonderful community of bloggers and blog readers who on a daily basis enlighten, entertain, inform, challenge and support each other. 
This is the first Thanksgiving in many years that I’m not hosting and cooking a turkey dinner.  While I’ll miss the aroma of a turkey in the oven, I don’t mind skipping a year, mainly because very early Friday we’re getting up and heading out to….
Puerto Vallarta!  We’ll be there for a few days, and will do some sailing, and probably spend a lot of our time here…
and here…
And for shady palapas (and perhaps a frosty margarita) on the beach after the last few crazy weeks at work, I’m also very thankful!!
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18 Comments

  1. Oh la la! Have a wonderful time! We are headed to Paris next week and I am so excited! I’ve been reading all of your linked articles about it. Thanks for all the wonderful information!

  2. Happy Thanksgiving Pseu! Watch out for that Mexican sun! I will look forward to hearing about your adventures, and how stylish and chic you were!

  3. I do hope you had a lovely holiday in Puerta Vallarta. It’s been quite awhile since I’ve visited. I loved horseback riding and seeing where Night of The Iguana was filmed.
    xoxo, B

  4. I came across a really good book called “Real Weight Loss” by Dr Doug Sellman. He recommends making some small changes to what you eat and sticking to them for a long, long time. Because they are small changes you’re not always thinking about food and you can keep doing them for a very long time. He has a great deal of helpful information. He himself found that he had to lose weight and tried various diets, finally devising a system he could stick with. Try and get his book, his advice is very sensible.