The next day, Will had his Thanksgiving feast and little performance at his school. It was fun to watch him sing his songs and goof with his friends.
So artistic!
Then, the day before Thanksgiving Matthew helped me bake a pumpkin roll cake and an apple pie. Complete with Star Wars apron. He really was helpful. I love sweet moments like that when I can really devote all my attention to one child. It was a great afternoon of baking, and it also really made me miss my mom. I always think of her when I bake.
Thanksgiving day we went to Tim & Pam's for a delightful feast. I love that Johnny is going for the ball in this one.
Dear Steven had to go to work from 3-10 that day so he missed pretty much everything. Lame. There were lots of great leftovers for him. But the man I am most thankful for was very much missed at our Thanksgiving table.
This picture cracks me up. Will was not in the mood to be photographed, Matt was making faces and insisted the football be in the picture, and Johnny kept wiggling and reaching for the football.
Steven did have Thanksgiving weekend off work so we went to the Woodlands to celebrate a late Thanksgiving with Dad, Ann, and Bryan and his family. We walked into their house, and Ann had it all decked out for Christmas already! The house was beautiful, and the kids really enjoyed all the fun Christmas decor about. Caroline, Mary Claire, Matt & Will all got sleep in sleeping bags in the same room together, and they were beyond excited to get to do such a thing. There was much, much giggling. Ann and Dad gifted us all with coordinating sweaters, shirts and dresses so that we could take a family photo. It was something I know Steven & I would probably never do ourselves, so it was really nice that Ann set it all up for us. It was fun to get a family photo of our little family along with everyone else. And, I promise they turned out better than this pose...
The boys did their own photo shoot by the tree with some sticks, of course.
Little John did amazingly well during our photo session. He was such a happy guy and did a great job.They look like cousins, don't they?
Ann worked super hard and made us a delicious Thanksgiving meal with all the trimmings. It was a huge spread. I'm thankful we were all able to gather around the table together this year.
Matt looking like a prince with his goblet, pastoral scene backdrop, flowers, and argyle sweater. He was in heaven.
While the food was being prepared, Bryan was delighted to show Matt how to play Risk, the board game Matt got from Dad and Ann for his birthday. Matt took right to it and loved it, which is no surprise. His quote of the game, "stubborn Middle East..." And, no surprise, Bryan won. I tried to explain to Matt that that's what he did to me growing up.
And, one last shot of my handsome husband in his festive red sweater. It really was a great time all together celebrating one of my favorite holidays. I am so thankful for this family.