Friday, December 5, 2008

Thanksgiving

We had a great Thanksgiving. I took a lot of pictures as you will see below. It was a nice relaxing day spent with family and friends. Enjoy the pictures!


Michael and Evan at Grandma Judy's. They are sharing Grandpa Tony's chair. He's in Wisconsin. He's deer hunting.

Aunt Pam holds Emma who eats a cracker. She's almost 9 months old now.

Michael and Grandma Sue. Michael has grown - he's now almost as tall as Grandma Sue. His feet are definately bigger than Grandma Sue's.

Emma sits on the floor in Grandma Judy's kitchen.

Michael and Emma.

Emma pulls herself up to standing on anything she can hold onto. She's holding onto the back of Pam's leg.

Evan and Grandma Sue.

All of Grandma Judy and Grandpa Tony's grandkids. Owen 4yrs, Evan 7 3/4 yrs, Emma 9 mos, and Michael 10 1/2 yrs.

We decided this year to put together a puzzle. It has 750 pieces. The puzzle is a box of chocolates. We spent the afternoon working on the puzzle. Everyone helped.

Evan watches the end of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade.

It's time to butter the rolls before they go in the oven. Michael and Evan volunteer to do this.

Michael, Grandma Judy, and Evan.

Ahh, the turkey is done. It's golden brown, crispy and juicy! Grandma Judy is a good cook!

Michael and Grandma Sue unstuff the bird. Michael likes stuffing!

Evan is ready to eat his turkey day dinner. He's having turkey, mashed potatoes, corn and rolls. Oh, and don't forget the bubbly apple juice. Yum!

Michael with his turkey dinner. He's having turkey, stuffing, a roll, corn, and orange jello. And of course lots of bubbly apple juice.

Grandma Sue and Matt ready to start their dinner.

Grandma Judy ready to eat. What, no wine this year??

Tim thinks it's best to feed Pam :)

Owen likes to say "cheese" anytime the camera is pointed at him. He is having fishsticks with his bite of turkey and yummy orange jello. But no bubbly apple juice - what's up with that?

After dinner is over, Matt shows Michael how to carve the turkey. They are carving up the leftover side of the breast. Matt carved the other side for dinner. Michael does a nice job.

Michael works on our puzzle. We manage to finish it just after it gets dark.

Here is the puzzle crew and our finished puzzle!

Since I took almost all of the pictures today, I wasn't in more than one or two. So, I picked up the puzzle and Matt so kindly took my picture with it to show I worked on it too. Amazing that it held together so nicely!

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