Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Gobble Gobble Gang...

Thanksgiving was full of all kinds of family time, cooking up delicious meals, watching classic holiday movies, counting down to the parade, shooting hoops, football watching, and of course a whole lot of eating! What more could you ask for? 

The festivities kicked off, as they always do, with Thanksgiving lunch and the book fair at Adam's school. 


Then two nights before Thanksgiving with Adam, Olivia and Harper camping at Bull Run with Andy - the Greeley siblings were here helping Mark whip up his famous pumpkin cheesecake followed by my very first viewing of "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles!" How have I gone this long in life without seeing that movie!? Well, it will now be a Thanksgiving tradition. 


The night before Thanksgiving everyone came over and we feasted on traditional spaghetti and meatballs as Andy prepped the sous vide for his turkey - yes, once again we had dueling turkeys! Grandma of course came over with her traditional Thanksgiving gifts. Ornaments, holiday candles, festive hats and Christmas jammies for the kids were gifted. 









Mark, Kathleen, and Olivia spent the night and then Grandma and Grandpa arrived in time for a champagne brunch with egg casserole and pumpkin french toast casserole to kicked things off. Of course the parade was the star of the morning - with Harper being very into it this year and Adam, well, being very much "over it" but he played along - sigh. 




I spent much of the day in the kitchen - where I wanted to be - and had lots of help from the kids who tore the the bread, as per usual, for the stuffing and who also helped with the dutch apple pie. 







When we had some down time we went for walks and played basketball - it was a beautiful and sunny day so we had to take advantage. Plus - dutch apple pie and stuffing...

Everything turned out so well with Andy's sous vide turkey being super juicy and my oven roasted turkey crisp and golden brown - both winners! 






Olivia set a beautiful table with fun "what am I thankful for" decorative leaves that Grandma had us all fill out and then go around the table reading. A new tradition to be sure.



It was a wonderful few days and I think we packed in all the festive Thanksgiving fun (and food!) we could! 










Gobble gobble! 


Wednesday, December 27, 2017

A Most Wonderful Thanksgiving...

This year Thanksgiving kicked off with another fun luncheon at Adam's school. It's always so fun to go up and see his friends, talk with his teacher, and you can just feel the anticipation in the air for all the fun the upcoming holiday season has in store. It's also the book fair so that gets all the kids a bit fired up as well. 




For the big day we started things off by hosting a Thanksgiving brunch for my family. Everyone came over in time to watch the parade ("Let's have a parade!") and we enjoyed some yummy pumpkin french toast casserole and an egg casserole - mimosas too of course! We also got to open up our traditional "Thanksgiving gifts" from Grandma & Grandpa. Christmas PJ's, Christmas candles and ornaments all around! 









We then spent the rest of the day prepping our feast. The boys pitched in and helped tear the bread for my oyster stuffing. Harper loved being included - but also thought he could sneak a few bites of bread when he thought no one was looking - ha! 









Andy and his dad smoked a turkey while I cooked the other one in the oven - love a good "turkey off" on Thanksgiving. Both birds received high ratings so we'll call it a tie. 



We had a great crowd for Thanksgiving dinner - Ommy, Poppy, Uncle Mark, Auntie Bebe, Dave, Kurt, Uncle Shawn, Auntie Heidi, Garrett, Isabella, our dear family friend Dan, and our wonderful friends Paul & Ashley. There's nothing better than a full house during the holidays. 











We enjoyed a fantastic meal (if I do say so myself) and shared a lot of laughs, memories, and everywhere you turned there was something or someone to be thankful for. A most wonderful Thanksgiving for sure.