In addition to us, mom, David, and Casey, mom's friend Sharon and her son Alex came, as well as Michael and the kids and Emmy-- a fantastic crowd! We spent the day cleaning, cooking, and watching what ended up being a mini-Rourke marathon with Iron Man 2 and The Expendables. I cooked a sweet potato casserole (which everyone said was the best they'd ever had!), and did the turkey and stuffing/dressing, plus the cranberry sauce-- all of these were first time experiences for me and they all came out amazing!
Pictures, of course, for your viewing pleasure:
Belle perked up when she saw mom with ham
So we treated her-- it's Thanksgiving after all!
The tongs from the ham fell on the floor-- guilty much?
mom's pretty mantle. Even if the teensy lightshade is tippled...
Jeremy and Sharon work the logistics of getting the bird to the carving plate
VICTORY!
I carve the turkey!
Everyone waiting for dinner
Violet used my old records as weapons of mass distraction
"I can have some, yeeeeeesssss?"
FOOD! (without the sweet potato casserole, that was warming in the oven)
Pretty table
Violet instructs Uncle Jeremy on the finer points of what will eventually go in her belly
Michael's been beaten and Violet realizes that there's food on Aunt Meg's plate to steal now!
We shall see this mischievous look more than once in her life!
It was a great meal and great company, I'm so glad we all got to come together!
My fun Thanksgiving story, for posterity:
It was my first year at the airline and I was living in Memphis. I had to work the day after Thanksgiving, so I'd flown in to Atlanta a couple of days before and flew back on Thanksgiving day (fantastic day to travel, btw, business class was just me and another FA!). As the plane was taking off in Atlanta, I realized that I had not bought a turkey or even turkey breasts! When I landed, I called Amy to see if she knew of anywhere that would still be open and the only place we could think of was the Middle Eastern market so I went and got chicken breasts. We were having Jeremy and Ashley over for dinner, and I think Zac as well, and we'd been cooking up a storm when Ashley called to say she was there-- I went out to meet her and then Jeremy got there and I completely forgot about the chicken in the oven! It was sooo dried out it was nearly inedible, and we dug through the fridge and covered them with BBQ Sauce and Ashley opted for ketchup. It was still a great Thanksgiving, though!
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