Thanksgiving was quiet this year! We usually go and celebrate with family, or have a whole bunch of family come to us. It is always different doing things on your own.
I put the Turkey in the oven nice and early and then Hyrum helped me sift the pastry flour for pies! This was my first year making them on my own without my Mom's expertise. I was nervous, but also had a vision of how I hoped they would turn out.
Mike watched me rolle the dough out for the first pie, and then crunch it up into a ball to start over again after it stuck to the counter. He reminded me with a wink that there was still time to run to the store if we had to, but I was determined!
And of course, when company is coming and I've never made something I always have to make it extra fancy. I was quite pleased with my not-so-perfect pie, and it tasted pretty good too! I also managed a couple pumpkin pies for the apple pie haters in my family.
We invited Mike's brother over for the day and he brought a couple of
Chinese exchange students with him. They had only been in Canada for a
month and this was their first Thanksgiving. They brought along some
ribs to add to our feast!

Mr. Stannix carved the turkey while I finished up the honey dill carrots and scooped everything into serving bowls. We did our traditional weigh-in before we started our feast to see who would gain the most weight. Before we blessed the food we went around and said things that we were thankful for. Fin said, "I'm thankful for Mommy!" and totally melted my heart. There was much eating, laughing, talking, and sharing. At the end of dinner we joked about who would gain the most between the Stannix brothers and decided that 5lbs would be a crazy, only to laugh our heads off when we learned that Andrew had put on 7lbs during dinner! The children giggled at the spoonfuls of potatoes and corn they watched him eat. It was quite hilarious actually, but maybe you had to be there. ha!
Daddy worked his magic on the kitchen with his cute little side-kick. "You cook, I clean" has always been his motto and I appreciate the way he shines my kitchen when he's around.
We went to bed with full bellies and grateful hearts!