We are having Gregg's parents over for a "Thanksgiving" dinner tonight. Since we spent Thanksgiving in Palm Desert, we left the leftovers with my parents. They shared as much as possible with us before we came home, but I still felt a hankering for more, so we bought a turkey and the trimmings, and I'm making "Thanksgiving II" tonight.
We visited a college that David wanted to see.
The men golfed and played tennis.
We went shopping. Gregg and I walked daily. We ate in good restaurants. And on Thanksgiving day, Gregg and I cooked a meal that was (if I do say so) delicious. Mom made her green bean casserole, and Dad made the gravy. I still can't make gravy that tastes as good as his; maybe, someday, I'll learn.
Oh, look: Gregg spilled on his shirt!
Here is the aftermath of Thanksgiving dinner. FYI, Gregg did not want me to take that photo.David played cards with Grandma and Kappa. He is quite good at both Gin Rummy and Cribbage.
I hope you all had a Happy Thanksgiving with those you love.
8 comments:
I always love seeing pictures of your family. Everyone always radiates such joy, probably brought on by the fact that you're all together. Beautiful!
It looks like you had a blast! I hear you about certain dishes... I'll never make gravy as good as my mom either. :)
This looks so wonderful. I love all the happy smiling faces!!!
The photo of Gregg with his spill and him napping on the floor are very familiar sights. I see them all the time. :)
Happy birthday to David!!!!
I love a family photo journey like that, so I can live vicariously! It almost feels like I was there! Your happy faces say it all, and I'm so glad you had such a special time together. Your family is very special and despite missing Katie so very much, you do have so much for which to be thankful.
You really are such a beautiful family. And I love the photo of Gregg lying face-down on the carpet. Although you should tell him that his legs look like a boys' so that's good! Thanks for sharing your wonderful Thanksgiving with us.
Palm Desert is the perfect place to spend Thanksgiving. And winter, for that matter!
Man those are some big margaritas!
I agree with Chi Town Girl. What a good looking bunch of happy smiling faces. You just look like 'good people' who it would be good to know. Glad you had fun.
Hugs :-)
Look at those margaritas!! They look delicious :)
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