At Thanksgiving Dinner, My Daughter Yelled, ‘Where’s the Woman Dad Keeps in Our Barn?’ — The Room Fell Silent
Thanksgiving dinner was supposed to be warm, filled with laughter, food, and the sound of family chatter. I had been planning it for weeks, making lists, cleaning the house, and even polishing the old silverware that was only brought out once a year. My husband, Patrick, had promised to handle the turkey, and I took care of everything else: pies, casseroles, sides, and decorations.
Our farmhouse had always been the family gathering spot, surrounded by golden fields and a red barn that stood like an old sentinel behind the house. This year, it felt essential to make everything perfect. It was our first Thanksgiving since Patrick’s mother had passed away, and he hadn’t been himself since.
After all, kids make up stories when they see adults acting oddly. But a part of me, one I didn’t want to admit existed, was uneasy. Thanksgiving morning came early, as it always did.
The scent of cinnamon and roasting turkey filled the house. Patrick was quieter than usual, though. He kept glancing out the window toward the barn.
“You okay?” I asked, setting down a bowl of cranberry sauce. He nodded too quickly. “Just thinking about the tractor.
It’s been making a strange noise.”
“On Thanksgiving?” I said with a laugh. “Can’t you wait until tomorrow?”
He forced a small smile. “Yeah.Continue reading…