I was really looking forward to Thanksgiving. With Cody now living close by, both my kids would be home! This would be the first time in many years we'd have the family together at home for the holiday.
The turkey is stuffed and ready to roast |
Time to put this bird in the oven! |
Cody and Roger prepare the fruit salad |
Cody, our master pie-maker |
When you're cooking so many items, it's hard to time things so that everything is done at once. We had to wait forever for the sweet potatoes to finish baking. Luckily, the other food stayed warm (especially the turkey!)
Cody's fellow seminarians joined us for dinner |
Cody invited some of the men from his seminary to join us for dinner. We had four Montanans travel from Mt. Angel to be our guests. The years Cody spent Thanksgiving in Missoula by himself, he always had friends who invited him to dinner. I wanted to return the favor by providing Thanksgiving to someone who wasn't able to be home for the holiday.
Thanksgiving photo of my kids |
The seminarians were all very intelligent, interesting men. They were also so nice and polite! It was really fun to have them as guests for Thanksgiving. And when it came time to say the grace, we were well covered.
Gathered around the table for Thanksgiving dinner |
Dinner was wonderful. We gathered around the table, ate lots of turkey, and enjoyed hearing seminary stories from our guests. After dinner, we had our choice of three different pies for dessert. Cody's apple pie was the overwhelming favorite.
Cody's seminary brothers had fun playing with Bear. And I know Bear loved the extra attention. When our guests got ready to leave, one of the men remarked that Bear would fit right in at the seminary - he was the proper color!
I get in on the dinner action too! |
Thanksgiving 2010 was a wonderful day. It's nice to have a holiday to stop and take note of all the great things we have that are always taken for granted.
I'm thankful for the health of myself and my family. I'm thankful that Roger and I both have jobs. I'm grateful we have a home and can afford to send our kids to college. And I'm thankful for my two wonderful children who are studying hard to someday make a difference in this world.
It's easy to get caught up in life's petty day-to-day problems and forget how good we really have it. A day of thanksgiving makes you appreciate the things in life that really matter.
Happy Thanksgiving!
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