Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Thanksgiving!

We had a wonderful Thanksgiving this year with Heidi and Sam.  They arrived late Tuesday night and stayed all the way until Sunday!  It was so much fun.  We did a lot of cooking, a WHOLE lot of eating, played games, played legos with Eli (he was in heaven!), and enjoyed relaxing together.  Eli became super attached to Sam.  It was really cute.  They're both so great with the kids and were so helpful the whole time.  It was great!

I didn't take as many pictures as I should have, but somehow it still seems like I have a ton.  Wednesday we mostly baked and then went to the park for a bit in the afternoon.  I forgot to take pictures that day, and I didn't take any on Friday either for some reason, so these are from Thursday and Saturday!

Heidi preparing hor d'oeuvres and Eli eating them. :)
 Yummy!
 Happy people ready to eat!  Veggies with hummus and ranch, crackers and spinach artichoke dip, and the best ever Bruschetta with whipped feta and roasted red peppers (seriously, sooo good).
 And.....switch!  So we get everyone photographed. :)
Thanksgiving Feast!  For the record - I totally meant to change into a cuter shirt from my comfy-cooking-all-day-shirt, but I totally forgot.  Moving on...we invited a super cute couple from our ward over - Ben and Laura.  They just moved in over the summer, and Laura was due with her first baby on Monday (4 days after Thanksgiving) and they didn't have anywhere to go so we were glad they could come over!  We all had a great time.  We enjoyed the obvious turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, gravy, and rolls, along with green beans, carrots, a super tasty salad, and some homemade jam and cranberry sauce.  Everything turned out delicious!  Hooray!
 Not sure why the color on this picture is so wacky, but here are our pies.  Laura brought the pumpkin and we made the Apple and Triple Berry (which was the best I'd ever made it, if I do say so myself.  It was a hit!  Even if it does look mangy in this picture)
 On Thanksgiving it was 60 degrees and then on Saturday it was freezing and we got our first snow!  All day long...so we set up Christmas!  It was very fun.
 Cuties.  Sam tried to do some studying.  I say tried because he mostly did it out in the family room with all of us, so there wasn't a whole lot of focusing going on. :)
 These boys love to color!
 The boys' tree is in the background.  It's made out of felt.  I made it at a Super Saturday Relief Society activity a couple weeks ago and I'm pretty proud. :)  They love it!  And they can pull off the ornaments and redecorate it as much as they want.
 The guys "studying" or something, with our cute tree in the background!
 I also made that wreath at the RS activity.  For a non-crafter I was quite pleased with myself. :)
And this was reading scriptures before bed one night.  Eli of course wanted to sit with Sam, his new best friend.
Like I said, we had a wonderful time!  Heidi and Sam were so incredibly helpful.  We were talking about who wanted to do what on Wednesday night (for the pre-feast crunch time of course) and after seeing how awesome and eager Sam had been doing dishes I asked if he would mind keeping up on some dish-washing since my kitchen is teeny and basically only has one little spot of usable counter space.  Well, he took that job seriously and earned himself The Best Dishwasher Ever award.  It was amazing.  He and Heidi then finished up all the dishes so quickly after dinner and I felt so spoiled.  Thanks you guys!  You know the way to my heart!  It was so nice to have enjoyed such a delicious dinner AND have a clean kitchen.  You guys can come every year! :)

So there you go.  I can't believe how much food was consumed in those few days, but it was pretty fun.  I love hanging out with my little sis and we just love Sam to pieces too!  We wish we didn't live so far away so we could do this more often, but we're excited to see them again after Christmas!

5 comments:

Heidi Worsham said...

Woohoo!!!!! Great post. :) We had SO much fun with you guys, and we totally wish we could hang out with you more!

Rob and Amy Weaver Clan said...

Looks like you had a great time! I love that felt tree- what a great idea. The food looks delicious!!!

Joyful Noise said...

I am glad you made the boys felt Christmas tree. I saw one on pinterest and I was feeling guilty that I hadn't made one for you. Now I don't feel guilty, I am glad you took the initiative! Good job!

I am envious of the super dishwasher. What a great present! Love you guys!

Wendy McNiven said...

Sounds like a wonderful Thanksgiving. I also love the felt Christmas tree, what a great thing to have! You did a great job on it! I wish we lived closer to all of you!

Ken and Marlene Astle Family said...

What a fun post! The food looked fantastic and I have to say I was really wishing I could have been there to eat it. I am so happy that you were able to have so much fun with Heidi and Sam. I love you Christmas tree and wreath you made. You are quite the craft lady:).