Thanksgiving this year was no different than the rest - good food and good company. Having both of our families so close, we juggled the timing and energy between having our own celebration and those with our families. It felt rushed and stuffed {as this is the only day of the year when I eat turkey - let alone twice for that matter!} And on top of that, my brother-in-law Sean baked me a pecan pie {my favorite!} Since the day was jam packed, I waddled a lot, forgetting to take photos... but here are some quick highlights -
{Ava took this one...}
Nana and cousin Adriah show Noah some of the Black Friday deals...Right before getting a bit delirious...
Then off to my parents' house, where another turkey fest was being prepared. I quickly made a batch of stuffing - using this foolproof recipe for the last 4 years.
Family-in-town joined us, including little Stella - who celebrated her first Thanksgiving with a turkey leg bone...
This year, we slept in on Black Friday {a good sign that there's nothing we "gotta have"} - and instead headed North to McKinney square, where the town hosted its 30th Dickens of a Christmas... each weekend this month, Main Street will host activities - plus this is where I absolutely love - to shop and eat - like at the swanky pizzeria called Sauce... where the cool dine...
Carousels never get old - and waiting in line for the "train" was a must - even though our noses got a bit frosty...
A real treat for the kids was the falling fake snow from the "sky"... Ava really wants it to snow again this year... so while we're waiting, we'll be dreaming and tasting the holidays...
I think this was one of my favorite holidays. The timing was perfect as I think i needed to spend less time working and more time being with my family. I spoiled myself and sure enough, on Monday morning the alarm went off and I was snapped back to reality.
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to the next break already!