Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts
Sunday, November 29, 2015
Saturday, December 20, 2014
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Thanksgiving 2013
We had a fun Thanksgiving party at Marinda's with our 7 little indians.
They made their own "thankful placemats" and pizzas .
They decorated Fall Leaf cookies.
And played, played, played.
Grace and Caroline watched and took notes for next year.
On Thanksgiving day we went to Gulfport and had lunch at Great Grandma and Great Grandpa Trinque's.
Monday, December 10, 2012
Thanksgiving 2012
We had a wonderful month of Thankfulness. We did our Thanksgiving Scrolls and the kids filled the doors with Thankful Leaves. They were cuter than ever because this year H was able to write his own and I just love his sweet little handwriting. We went to a fun Thanksgiving Party with Co-op. We read about pilgrims and made lots of fun crafts...
We headed out Thanksgiving morning to Gulf Port to eat with Adam's family but Adam was on call so we had to stop by the hospital so he could go in and round on patients. The plan was for the kids and I to wait in the car but, not surprisingly, little bladders needed to go in to use the bathroom. H and L were pretty excited to see where Daddy works but WAY more excited by all the cool rocks that they found around the entrance. Several weeks later there are still multiple large rocks sitting in our car and the kids keep asking to go back so they can get more. Here we are getting ready to leave. Man, I love these kids. They certainly keep things real.
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Thanksgiving 2011
I had big plans for this Thanksgiving Season but needless to say most of them fell to the wayside with everything that was going on. However, we did do our thankful door. Hogan and Lauralee have a lot to be thankful for and they know it :)
We had a really yummy Thanksgiving dinner at home this year and Nana was our guest of honor. Everyone made something and everything was delicious. Adam was in charge of the turkey for the first time and it was amazing.
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