Good morning

Yesterday was a long day for both of us. Surgery was successful and the cancer is gone. Closing was complicated though, thanks to the first doc's mess, so we were there for 6 hours. It looks like I will need another procedure to get rid of the webbing from doc #1's first attempt. We were hoping to get it all done in a day. DH hasn't been feeling great, and sitting in that waiting room all day didn't help. On the way home we were able to find a lovely turkey for tomorrow. Our original plan was veggie lasagna, but when DH's stomach is off, lasagna isn't the best choice. If he is better I'll just switch New Year's dinner which was supposed to be turkey

There will be good food no matter the situation. Meanwhile I'm enjoying the extra avocado. My chiropractor recommends an avocado a day while the surgical site is healing to help with scarring. Most days I can eat a half, a whole seems like a lot!
Life is good here. I am remembering many other Christmas Eves, most happy, with loved ones both here and gone.
Ruth - Love that poem

Our house has low ceilings, so I can reach every space with just a step stool. Sounds like a lovely day ahead.
Tammy - precooking sounds like a great idea. DH is working tomorrow theoretically (last year they called him off half an hour before his shift because they had low census) so I will have a day to prep stuff. Do the kids help much in the kitchen?
Jennifer - Enjoy your family time
Sophie - So true, we get distracted by the pretty, shiny, new things but it really is all about appreciating and being with those we love. thank you
Rose - Sounds like a busy 24 hours!
I can only see out of one eye right now so enough typing. Probably shouldn't have let myself roll over during the night. Oops. I'm going to enjoy another cup of coffee and wait for DH and the little dog to get up so we can go enjoy the warm day.