Thursday, October 16, 2008

Sinful and Delicious




Cocaine Princess here.

Monday we celebrated Thanksgiving. Our Thanksgiving is not as exhilarating as our neighbors down south. There are no major televised department store parades (which I love watching) and no big football games, (well there is but attendance is very low) and no next day early morning shopping to start off the Christmas season. (One year mom and I participated in Black Friday. Practically everyone was dressed in sweats and running shoes making us wonder if the shoppers were getting ready for a marathon. It was quite a sight. They were pushing, shoving and clearing the shelves and grabbing what ever they could as if the world was coming to an end within days) Our Thanksgiving signifies the end of harvest season. To give thanks to the farmers for all their hard work.

I have never been one nor am I big on following traditions especially when it comes to holidays. I love celebrating the holidays, I just have my own way of celebrating. There are a few things from my childhood I like to incorporate in the present, such as watching two animated Thanksgiving T.V. specials:

A GARFIELD THANKSGIVING:
Poor Garfield is taken to the vet and put on a diet the day before Thanksgiving, while Jon tries putting the moves on the vet.

A CHARLIE BROWN THANKSGIVING: Snoopy prepares Thanksgiving dinner for the Peanuts gang; popcorn and buttered toast.

And two Thanksgiving themed movies my sister recommended I watch:

HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS (Holly Hunter and Robert Downey, Jr)

PLANES, TRAINS AND AUTOMOBILES (John Candy and Steve Martin)

If you haven't seen these two films I suggest you do. They are comical!

For dinner I chose the restaurant and by some wonder 'A' didn't have a problem with it. We headed down to Lakeshore and dined at a place near the harbor. We were able to get a table on the pier. Normally we would have chosen to stay inside but the weather was fantastic so we decided to take advantage of it. (Remember last week when I wrote the temperature plummeted to +5C? Monday it rose to +25C, what a drastic change! God knows we won't have weather like this again until July 2009. As I blog this entry the weather sits at a chilly+8C. Mother Nature's cruel sense of humor has begun)

The restaurant was full to capacity. One table had a family of 30. I suppose it's easier to go out for Thanksgiving dinner than cook and slave over a hot stove for 30 people. I myself enjoyed a bountiful meal and I even ordered dessert! A slice of chocolate ganache cake drizzled with raspberry sauce. Sinful and delicious I know.

After a lip smacking dinner 'A' and I decided to take a leisurely stroll along the boardwalk. I was kind of glad we did, I needed to walk off dinner. Everyone had the same thought because a lot of the patrons from the restaurant passed us including the table of 30. We didn't go very far. The boardwalk was a little irregular making it tricky for 'A' to walk on crutches. I wish we hadn't gone, I started feeling hungry. Have you ever had that moment where the aroma of a BBQ knocks your socks off (or in my case, stilettos) and even though you know if you eat another bite you'll burst? You just can't deny that smell. (It's very similar to when you walk by Cinnabon)

The entire boardwalk was filled with the smell of hot dogs. There were a handful of vendors with their carts. I inhaled deeply a couple of times and after the fourth one my sister said, 'why do you do this to yourself? If you want one, go ahead.' 'No. I already ate too much,' I answered. To this she replied and I quote, 'for the love of God, eat child eat! And bring me one too. I'll join you.'

And so I did. I had mine covered with cheese and hot pepper rings.

There we were my sister and I enjoying a little something after dinner while watching the sailboats glide smoothly around the lake. Rather than a hot dog I'm guessing most people would take pleasure in having a cigar with a Scotch on the rocks.

Aside from Horrible Thing #3 and #4 which I will be posting about soon, the cosmos have been definitely kind to my sister and me in many ways. We are so blessed, (knock wood) grateful and appreciative for all that has been given to us.

When I was a little girl, every night after my mom would tuck me in bed she would say, 'close your eyes and quietly tell the universe 5 things you are grateful for.'

To this day it is something I still do.


XOXOXOXO,
Cocaine Princess

19 comments:

Anonymous said...

Princess the picture you have posted I keep on my desk.
Whose concert are you looking forward to more, Madonna or Duran Duran?

Anonymous said...

Hot pepper rings on a hot dog, that is something I am going to have to try.
Princess there is something else you must be grateful for, leaving your ex boyfriend. You broke up with him almost a year ago.

Cocaine Princess said...

Hello "j",
Yes I know. How have you been?

Hello newbie,
Thank you for that reminder.

Anonymous said...

Newbie the princess was being sarcastic.

I know you told some of us guys to play nice with newbie but even you have got to see his screws need tightening.

Peace out chickie.

Anonymous said...

Busy working.

Anonymous said...

Scratch the scotch on the rocks and go for flavored vodka.

Cocaine Princess said...

"j"
I forgot to answer your question, I'm excited about Madonna because it's two days away but I am more excited about Duran Duran!

anonymous at 10:24,
newbie is fine. He was just making an observation.

anonymous at 10:55,
You really love flavored vodka.

Thirtysomething said...

You make my day!

Anonymous said...

"j" what about the picture with the tree?

Anonymous said...

Your Thanksgiving comes really early.
When you have a big family going out to eat on Thanksgiving is cheaper than cooking a dinner.

You like Duran Duran. Do you know the concept behind their video hungry like the wolf?

Cocaine Princess said...

t-120,
How do you know about that picture?

anonymous at 1:26,
Little Red Riding Hood for grown-ups.

Miss Caught Up said...

And now I know all about Canadian Thanksgiving! :)

First of all, I'm so sorry you saw the spectacle that is our Black Friday. It is quite a sight, but it's dangerous on that day! People running people over, etc! I normally stay home on that particular day.

I haven't seen Home For the Holidays! I guess that will be on my Netflix queue now! :) Thanks :)

Anonymous said...

I know about it from the other princess. She sent me a copy.

Bruce Johnson said...

This was a very good post. More suscinct and direct that most of your posts, with good imagery and a neat ending. It was almost like standing on the Boardwalk with you, in the dwindling rays of autumn.

Anonymous said...

Princess, that is easily your hottest photo to date! Mind if I oil those legs? (WOW!) Your not kidding about Charlie Brown and Garfield. How awesome you brought that up,they are the two best toons available around the holidays, but I do have to say I like the Halloween versions of each better. How do they suit you? Oh, and can we get married? ;p

Anonymous said...

The video has also an Indiana Jones theme running through it.

Alcohol is known to fry brain cells. Perhaps if Newbie drank the opposite might occur.

Very nice posting and pic.

Cocaine Princess said...

Bruce,
I'm glad you liked today's entry.
The boardwalk/Lakeshore is very beautiful.

anonymous at 5:10(1st posting),
Who doesn't love the Halloween version? Sally skipping Trick or Treating to be with her Sweet Baboo and together they wait for the Great Pumpkin!

anonymous at 5:10(2nd posting),
Thank you.
I told you to play nice.

Anonymous said...

5:10- where the do you see that?

Mrs. Realife said...

OK... here I was all ready to respond to all the fun things in your post and then you knock me off my feet with memories of your mother... Who I'm fond of without even knowing her -- Beautiful...

Black Friday really is a crazy day in America -- Some people will line up at stores just before mid-night so they can get in first thing --

I love the significance of your Thanksgiving... Celebrating and thanking those who supply your goods -- So sincere and meaningful -- I'm with you on celebrating the way YOU want to celebrate rather than doing things for tradition's sake --

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