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Thursday, November 25, 2010

Thanksgiving, YUMMY!

First of all, I have to say that I am so grateful for my wonderful husband!  He has been such a big help these past few days in getting ready for the Thanksgiving feast.  I also have to express my gratitude to all of the missionaries out there that are so far away from home serving our Heavenly Father.  Theirs is a service greater than any of us can comprehend, and I am indeed grateful to them for it. 

That being said... I am also VERY grateful that they came for Thanksgiving dinner and helped us eat all of that food!  There was a ton!  At one point I had eaten so much, I could no longer taste what I was eating, so I knew it was time to stop. 


I will back up a little here.  Most of our local friends here in Omaha were either going out of town, or already had plans to eat with someone else.  We were still able to have the Woods come over, and it was a lot of fun!  The Woods had already invited the missionaries, )which by the way, we have 4 of them in our little branch now, Go Conestoga!), so the missionaries came too.  We had already had them over for dinner twice this week, so I am sure they are sick of us, but they were good sports and came any way. 

The Woods made some really amazing pies, and lumpy mashed potatoes, and I LOVE lumpy mashed potatoes.  They also brought some Cheesecake from the Cheesecake Factory, but I didn't have any because we don't want to open up that can of worms again!  I think that the majority of the weight Mark and I have put on while living in Omaha could be directly traced to The Cheesecake Factory.  It's a horrible place to go because it is so good!

We did the turkey, and somehow it, uh, didn't get turned on in time.  We were totally on our A game this week getting everything done the way it was supposed to be, but then the most important part we don't get turned on.  DUH!  By about 10:30, (dinner was at 1:30), I am wondering why I don't smell the turkey.  We feel the side of the roaster, and it is STONE COLD!  So we turn it all the way up to 450 degrees to hopefully catch up, and we were only about 30 minutes late with the turkey. 

We asked the Elders what was their favorite foods at Thanksgiving, and Elder Mohr said he love Pecan Pie, Elder Dee likes Pumpkin Pie and Egg Nog, Elder Latu hasn't had Thanksgiving until the mission because he is from Tonga, and Elder Curtis said he loves his mom's Baked Macaroni and Cheese Casserole.  So, the Pecan Pie I found a good recipe for, and it was yummy, I found a recipe for pumpkin pie from scratch, and I emailed Elder Curtis' Mom to get her recipe for Baked Macaroni and Cheese.  So, besides the turkey being late today, I think it was a success.  I have to say, I loved the Lemon Supreme pie that Alicia made.  So yummy!

Towards the end of dinner we let the dogs out to clean up the crumbs for the kids.  The Wood's little girl, Melynn, who is super cute by the way, kept saying "OW!" every time Polly licked her.  I think she was trying to let us know that she didn't appreciate the licks!  After dinner we found one of the Feta Turnovers on the plate that aparently was not liked by the Emmett.  Mark said he saw him take a bite, pull a face, and then out it back on the plate.  So funny!  We can't wait to have some of our own little cuties!  What a fun day!

2 comments:

Karen said...

You are so thoughtful to e-mail Elder Curtis' mom. I bet he loved that! I'm glad you guys had fun. We'll see you Saturday for the game...as long as you'll still have us. Thanks for sharing what you're grateful for. I think it just makes the holiday more significant.

Boy Mom said...

This made me cry1 You two are so awesome! I bet the missionary's love you to death and I pray Jacob had someone as wonderful in Kansas City, MO to care about the things he loves.