Some days a bouquet says enough!
...and, I might add, these young adults play computer/video games at all hours when not earning their livings. (If this isn't true, let it be known that their grandmother has that impression!
Cayenne (on l.) just graduated college. Her brother was also a recent grad, in this photo. And their half brother Michael is on r.So cool that two daughters-in-law are working in the food industry, and one working against gun violence.
Middle son works as a consultant from his home office. Which usually means he puts in more than 40 hours each week. So he sometimes plays games late at night when the house is quiet.
My very old TV was able to let me enjoy two parades, one of which had two commenters going simultaneously. Thus ABC showed the Asheville Thanksgiving Parade, and NBC and CBS showed the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade in New York City.
But I'll share one at a time...with my most interest in the local one, which I've never seen in person. I also have usually been busy in the kitchen during parade times...but this year I wasn't cooking for anyone but myself.
Who are these people and what movie are they making?
I love seeing and hearing about these grandchildren!
It gives me more inspiration to get back into my own stretching and cardio abilities.