I love Thanksgiving. For many reasons.
Gluttony is not only welcomed, it is encouraged.
Christmas music can now be enjoyed without the associated guilt of craving it since September.
Stuffing cooking in the oven seems to fill the entire house with holiday goodness.
And pie. But does that really need to be mentioned?
We had such a nice Thanksgiving with family. Our day began at 4:30 AM when we woke up to prep the turkey breast and place it in the slow cooker. It stays so moist and tasty this way! I doubt I will ever make a traditional turkey again...as if I knew how! After we went back to bed for a few more hours (OK...four), we got up to make Pioneer Woman's Creamy Mashed Potatoes and some homemade turkey gravy. While I cooked, Hubby made some road trip music for later this weekend (I'm sure it was so he won't have to endure my endless Coldplay tracks on my iPod).
We were in the car and on our way to the Friend's house by 12:30!
And what a feast we had! T'liese had made Rhodes Rolls, green bean casserole, Merrill's stuffing (the best in the world, really), and a Jell-O fruit salad. It was all so heavenly...why do we only do this one day a year?!
We went outside to enjoy the beautiful day, and to let our stomachs settle before some pumpkin and pecan pie. Evan had fun being attacked by a tree while on Dad's shoulders. He was a sweet little guy all day.
After pie, we waddled to the table to play a game of Pass the Pigs (which is now on my wishful-thinking Amazon Wish List because it was so fun!).
We were home before 7:00 but too tired to put up Christmas decorations. They say good things come to those who wait. We shall see if it applies to something I've been anxiously awaiting for eleven months!
I hope your Turkey Day was just as wonderful. Did you eat lots of good food? Enjoy some family time? Eat too much?
*snort*
As if that's even possible!
Thank you for this wonderful post. I wish I could have just wiggled my nose and been there with you for a few hours! xoxo Mom
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