Such a lovely evening with family and friends.
Thank you again, Jacob and April.
Happy Hanukkah!
Such a lovely evening with family and friends.
Thank you again, Jacob and April.
Happy Hanukkah!
The morning began with the “Turkey Bowl” for the big boys. Of course, I’d rather watch football than sleep but to put my boys in the game together–well, I’d give up a bag of Cheetos for that. It was pure heaven to watch them together, which is something that hasn’t happened much lately, with Dane living in Idaho now. So, all the other ladies might have been home cooking turkey, but I wasn’t about to miss a second of this.
Then, home for breakfast of corn bread and honey butter, gingerbread and whipped cream, and blueberry muffins just because. It’s sort of our evolved pilgrim breakfast…kind of.
And then the parade that makes me feel like a 7 year old again…
which is a lovely thing for me. It’s a dream of mine to someday rent a hotel room overlooking the parade route and watch it–for real, from the window, with my whole family.
Then have our Thanksgiving dinner there in the room. No idea where we’d get the food from, but we’d figure it out. I’ll do it too…someday. You’ll see.
But in the real world, there were four pans of Mom’s stuffing to toast. Note to self and all concerned: dried, minced onion is not the same thing as one cup fresh, chopped onion.
Won’t make that mistake again. But it was still good…enough.
While most people were eating their feast, we relaxed, kicked back and watched a movie. The other kids were having their time with their in-laws, so we figured it was the perfect time to watch Captain America. Seemed appropriate somehow–hahaha. But I was kind of amazed at how nice it was to just sit calmly for awhile and do nothing.
Then, on to April’s we went for the real deal, real meal.
Such abundance, and goodness…
and heavenly, scrumptious food.
Why, Dane even made Cinnamon Monkey Bread with a lovely crunchy top. Yes, it was me that kept picking at it. :}
But the food is nothing in comparison to the company. Every single soul that I love, with all my heart…all together in one place.
It’s true…
we are so blessed.
And I am so grateful.
This will warm your heart…
My parents “brainwashed” me too.
Thank Heavens.
Too many to number to be honest…but just a few are:
A game of Mancala with breakfast.
A beautiful view from any direction.
Blowing bubbles in the ocean air.
Listening to the Bald Kid’s soothing music.
Braiding Kortney’s hair.
Peculiar seabirds just outside the window.
My incredible halibut dinner at Mo’s. MMmmmmmmmm!
A brother and sister who are such good friends.
A funny guy with a pet parrot.
Searching for the perfect seashell.
The Bald Kid’s pecular shoes drying on the porch.
What about you? What are you loving right this minute?
This might look to you like a lovely summer evening by the beach…nice and warm and cozy. Ahhh, but you, my friends would be sadly mistaken. It was nice in town and in the house, but sincerely, down there by the water it was positively freezing. This is NOT SanDiego, or Florida or Hawaii.
This is Oregon and it’s a bit nippy out today.
And apparently, somebody let the crazy guys out.