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Since that time of year is nearly here, I thought I'd bump this up.

One year in Great Lakes, there we were, stuck in the barracks. One of the guys had family in the area, his mom told him he could bring a few of us home. He and I were dating, his buddy was dating my roomie, and three of his friends were stuck at Glakes for the holiday. We all had liberty for the entire weekend so it was decide that we'd all go to his place for dinner.

The problem? The only car we had to carry the SEVEN of us was an old, old VW Beetle. We piled in, a driver, a guy in the front seat with a girl on his lap, three guys crammed in the back with me stretched out on their laps. It was ... cozy. Which was good, the heater didn't work. And then, halfway there on the drive, it began to SNOW. Heavily. We slowed down. The snow was so heavy the passenger-side windshield wiper went flying off. We stopped, and pointed the bladeless wiper into the air, it wiggled back and forth, leading the way. The snow was awful, but we weren't turning back.

We arrived safely, watching us climb out of that bug, it must have looked like a clown car! Those were burly young men, and my roomie was five foot seven, not a little girl by any means.

Dinner. His mom had prepared extra, but we didn't much care. But man oh man, no disrespect, but this woman was the WORST cook in the universe. Even a meal prepared with love was inedible. The turkey was both dry and undercooked, I have no clue how she managed that. The stuffing was a weird gray mass, the yams simply heated from the can, and the mashed potatoes were glue. Covering everything with gravy didn't help, the gravy was from scratch and she forgot to thicken it .... I didn't know the green bean casserole was green beans until my date told me. The pies were good, they were store-bought. Still, I was grateful for the invitation and the company, if not for the food itself.

We laughed and talked and played games and watched football, all of us were old enough for a few glasses of wine and brandied eggnog ... and whiskey, face it, we were sailors on a day off. It was the worst Thanksgiving dinner I've ever eaten, but it was one of the best Thanksgiving Days I've ever had.

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Comment by Anti M on November 16, 2008 at 7:17pm
She was great, letting us all sleep on the floor for a couple nights, but not everyone can cook for a crowd!
Comment by Sherry James on October 23, 2009 at 4:53pm
Hey Anti M ~ What a great story and yes, it is getting about that time isn't it?! Sounds like it was a Thanksgiving you'll never forget....for good reason. :>)
Comment by Anti M on October 24, 2009 at 9:57am
I will never see those sailors again, but they have a very special place in my heart. Even short friendships can enrich your whole life.
Comment by Storymom on October 24, 2009 at 12:03pm
sweet story! Sounds like that "Mom" wasn't mid-western-born-and-raised kind of a cook......every gal growing up in the 'Midwest' Knows hows to cook for a crowd for sure! Hahaha....But she sounds like a sweetheart..Bless her and all the moms who take sailors 'under their wings' for a holiday meal!
Comment by carols_kitchen on October 25, 2009 at 12:24pm
Our story was not as funny as this, but the group of 13 sure were! Thanks for the laugh.
http://www.navyformoms.com/profiles/blogs/thanksgiving-at-goose-creek
we had a great time last year feeding our group from a small and not a very well equipped kitchen, but the guys and one gal really had fun.
Comment by AJVNavyMom on November 19, 2010 at 9:50am
Great story! Thank you for sharing!
Comment by abbyblue on November 6, 2012 at 7:27pm

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Comment by eljac913 (Ship 12 Div 053) on November 6, 2012 at 11:14pm

Love this story!  Thank you for sharing. 

Comment by Lauryburg on November 27, 2013 at 8:19pm
What an awesome story! Hope you have a fantastic Thanksgiving 2013!
Comment by CMCDNavyforMiami on November 2, 2017 at 9:06pm
Hola,
Presionante historia. Soy de Miami y queremos viajar para acción de gracias, puede haber nevadas para esta época? Pensaba que a finales de diciembre, aunque me estoy preparando, voy con mi hijo pequeño y no quiero estar desprotegida.

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