Sunday, November 28, 2010

Drumsticks and Sunshine

Our Black Friday this year was actually quite golden.  No mall, no movie theater, no boots, no gloves, no shoveling.  Just a big blue sky, sixty degree temperatures and a lovely family hike up Goldmine Mountain.  Not sure it burned off the butter fest known as Thanksgiving Twenty-Ten, but it was a start.

Having some family in our hometown made Thanksgiving so easy! Grandparents, cousins and friends came just for the afternoon.  No one had to cross a time zone or brave a blizzard or get the airport pat-down.

The food was all homemade and delicious.  And nothing makes a house feel more like home than hosting family and friends.  Much to be thankful for!

4 comments:

Lindsey said...

Yay! Just got back into town, and as I was driving across the dusty desert, I wondered how your turkey day had gone. Would love to come by and see you this week!

Linsey said...

Sounds like a glorious holiday weekend.

Travelin'Oma said...

It looks like a total party!

Lauren in GA said...

So great that family is close. That airport pat-down is to be avoided whenever possible.

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