It came and went and was pretty uneventful. I went to my parents. It was small. My four grandparents (all alive and well, which is neat), parents, Riss and Daniel, and my little family were all there. One of the smallest thanksgivings I’ve had, but I enjoyed it. It was nice to be able to fit at one table and have leftover turkey. My mom is an excellent cook too, so all the food was wonderful. I poured rainbow jell-o again this year. Delicious–certainly the dish that makes thanksgiving thanksgiving. More so than turkey. We played apples to apples with everyone. I lost, didn’t get a single card. 😦 My grandparents even did better than me. Family is wonderful, and I’m lucky to have so much around.
We went to the Scarlet Pimpernal the night before. There was a guy in our ward that was in the play, but not performing that night because he switched. Should have checked. It was still good. The great thing was apparently Peter cried when we left, calmed down played for about twenty minutes and then he laid down and went to sleep on the floor. I love it when kids are good for babysitters. And I don’t think you can get much better.
I babysat a bunch of kids a couple weeks ago. It’s lots of fun. More kids aren’t that much harder either. They help entertain one another. I have a bunch of cute neighbor kids close in age to Peter. I like where I live because of that.
Heather was also able to stop by and take some family pictures for us on her way home from her in-laws thanksgiving. Peter was very tired, so we might try again when he’s not. But here are some of the ones I liked. (Heather wanted to edit them a bit, but I took them anyway. Because I don’t think they need it.)
Glad some turned out.
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Glad you had a nice Thanksgiving. Ours was even quieter than yours! It’s nice, but I like people around. I love the pictures your sister took! You have a very beautiful family!
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