From a friend for Tex and Avanti!

A family had moved to Seattle from Texas, and each of them missed their old home. That December, when they went to pick up their first-grade son from school, his teacher told them about a conversation she overheard.

One boy said, "We're Catholic, and we are going to Christmas Mass."

"Were Jewish," said another child. "And we're going to have a Hanukkah celebration.

"Madison chimed in, "We're Texans, and were going to have a barbecue."
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, that's good! sounds like my kid sister, she was grilling burgers, on Christmas Day, where the cactus grows.
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that's good! sounds like my kid sister, she was grilling burgers, on Christmas Day, where the cactus grows.

We could have been!  it was 60 here!

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HA HA HA! That's really good Doc! To be truthful, I could go for a good BBQ over turkey and dressing anyday!

When we're back in the states, high on the list of things to do (and eat) is to go to a great BBQ joint (maybe even before I see my parents...hmmm...I hope they don't read this...) JK mom and dad!

Texan isn't a name, it's a way of life!

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Texan isn't a name, it's a way of life!

Yea, and your BBQ is making me hungry!  I love Texas BBQ!

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Cute!

Although, I gotta say...military people are some barbecuing fools. They don't even BBQ THIS much in Texas!
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Although, I gotta say...military people are some barbecuing fools. They don't even BBQ THIS much in Texas!


I guess you are not homesick for BBQ then?