Enjoy.
Here are the kids tearing up the bread for the stuffing. It's the first chore of the morning, while Mom is baking the pies.
Then the children make their apple gumdrop turkeys, just as my mother did with us. And no matter how old the kids get, it's just not Thanksgiving without making turkeys.
(See, here the kids are with their cups of eggnog, making their apple gumdrop turkeys. This picture should have been first, before the finished products. Then again, if you look closely, you'll see a carved up turkey in the background, because this year we actually made our turkeys after dinner. . .but I can't get the pictures to cooperate.)
Aiden set our lovely table this year.
Lyndsay made her delicious Lion House Rolls.
And here's our Thankgiving banner. We made this for a Family Home Evening, each of us decorating a few letters in the word and then littering it with blessings and things we are grateful for. We hung it at the top of the stairs, and we've been adding to it as we pass by or think of other things we are thankful for. I kind of like it there and will probably leave it up for a while, with the plan to bring it back out each year and add to it.
Lyndsay made her delicious Lion House Rolls.
Dylan was initiated into his new role as Chief Turkey Carver. Manhood at is finest. He did a terrific job.
(Again, this picture should have been up there, with the other roll picture.)
Thanks for hanging in there with me. I've decided not to become frustrated about the lack of perfection in this post. I'm just dealing with it.
And now, to put up the tree!
You are mega ambitious! I hate posts and pictures that don't cooperate--I hope the day just gets better and better for you.
ReplyDeleteArg, that's such a bummer! But of course, you handled the horror of losing writings with amazing grace.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are edible, and full of kissable faces.
Happy Thanksgiving to you, one whom I am most thankful for <3
ps. Jackson has the same gray shirt that Dylan is wearing.. OMG ;)
((I LOVE YOU))
Love the banner. What a great idea.
ReplyDeleteYou're amazing! Enough said.
ReplyDeleteloves!
I love this Thanksgiving banner idea! I think I'm going to borrow it! Love the pics! Looks like you had a great day!
ReplyDeleteThe food looks yummy and I love the gumdrop turkey idea!
ReplyDeleteI had the same 'techincal issue' today too. Gah! My post took forever because I had to go into html mode and cut and paste things to move them around. I couldn't move my pictures OR paste in compose mode. Such a pain! I hope it's a temporary glitch.
I LOVE seeing the apple turkeys cropping up in the blogs! :o) Also like the banner idea.
ReplyDeleteBe seeing you all soon! YAY!!!!!
Oh those rools look scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteI meant rolls, of course.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the banner.... loved this post. But seriously, it all looks lovely- whatever nightmares there were before. You are a gem, Jenna!
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