We made it to Maryland late last night after a 40 mile detour and 15 minutes of stopage time. Our GPS froze and a light went out on the back of our car. A nice cop let us know. Did I mention Starbucks closed 5 minutes before closing time. It was a long night. But at 2 am we pulled up to my grandmas house. She greeted us with curlers fresh out of her hair and a sandwich and cookies. I can only hope to be half the woman she is at 80.
I’m off to launch rockets, fix the internet, and create a Facebook profile for my grandma. I hope you all have a Happy, Happy Thanksgiving! If your find yourself with leftover turkey and cranberry sauce, I have the perfect recipe for you.
PS—I’m doing a “one-day cyber Monday” giveaway. Stay tuned.
This looks like a fantastic sandwich – thanks for the recipe. Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving visit with your sandwich-and-cookie-making grandmother!
turkey sandwich is the best lunch i had after thanksgiving day. hope you had a great one.
ok so at 9;00 this morning i was face timing my friend and i said lets go on my cousins blog so we did and she said you are so pretty. and she also said omg those snandwiches look so good they just look like so good and then she was still looking on your blog and kept saing omg those lookso good. so malissa i just wanted to tell you that
to malissa
you are the sweetest cousin! I think I’ll keep you!
I flew in to Maryland on Sunday night. Such nice weather so far! Hopefully you don’t get jet lag like me. 🙂
Luckily we were in the same time zone. Hope you had a good Thanksgiving!
i love how you are so nice and so cool because you are my cousin thats the best part of all. im so glad that you came down for thanksgiving. so ceep doing cool food!!
to melissa.
Having lost both my parents this year, the first Thanksgiving without them is bitter in a way. I hope you dote on Grandma and tell her how much you love and admire her. I look forward to seeing and maybe befriending your Grandma when she is a member of Facebook. It would be an honor. Happy Thanksgiving to you too.
Sending huge hugs your way. I can’t imagine how hard the first holidays must be. I hope sweet memories popped up in the midst of the grief. I hugged my grandma extra hard when I said goodbye. Thank you for the reminder.