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Monday, November 26, 2012

Thanksgiving 2012

This year we hosted Thanksgiving and we loved every crazy second of it!

We kicked off the festivities by shopping for Ava's birthday with Grandma.

Billy Joel Alec played us a song about the "Piano Man"
 

My Mom and Reed BEAT Scott and I in a grueling game of bowling.  Losers bought Kripsy Kremes.
 

If you are ever our guests and it is above 50 degrees outside...you will be going on this hike.
We lucked out with 70 degree weather, so we went on a little pre-Thanksgiving hike.

These two were showing off the first half of the hike with all their energy.  
Reed was hiking Gangnam style.



Considering it was almost December, we couldn't believe that this was the only snow we ran into.
 




Mom & Reed think that they are part Egyptian after their trip to the Holy Land.

The night before Thanksgiving we kept it simple and ate at Costa Vida.

We stayed up late looking at pictures and hearing stories chronicles about Mom and Reed's trip.

My Thanksgiving tables.  I had chocolate truffles inside the place card boxes.


Kids table.  I made little ships and filled them with m&m's for their place cards. 
We lucked out with gorgeous weather and ended up having them eat outside.

Wednesday night this crazy crew came in.


Early Thursday morning Kim and I ran in a Turkey Trot.

Then we rushed back for a birthday bash for the birthday girl.



Then we moved right into the kitchen and cooked our little hearts out.


Reed's son and his family just moved to Fort Collins, so they were able to join us for the day.
I kept the kids busy by sending them on a scavenger hunt in the backyard and having them color.


Scott with his third child of the day.  Go ahead and ask him, he will tell you that he out did himself this year.  I have to agree, look at that beautiful piece of meat...stop looking at Scott! I mean the turkey!

We had everyone anonymously submit things they were thankful for.  I then wrote them down on parchment paper and rolled them up in the dinner rolls.  We then would break open the rolls before eating then and had to guess whose was whose.  

Happy SEX-GIVING!  
My mom slipped up and called thanksgiving, sexgiving (hmmmmm?) and we wouldn't let it go the entire dinner.

The boys watched football, we played games and chatted the day away.  
I am so thankful for the perfect company that was able to join us!

The next day we took Kim's family to the Wildlife Exhibit.
 

Poor Cody, he didn't stand a chance with 7 girls around him.





Sidney took it upon herself to put on a skunk hat and spray everyone. (and I was worried about the 12 year old having fun)

Love these two girls!

We were able to sneak off for a night and go to the James Bond movie.  Towards the end we heard a lady screaming in the audience that her brother was having a seizure.  He ended up being fine, but we did sit in the theater for a good 20 minutes and thought how erie it was to be interrupted from a "fantasy" crisis to a real life crisis.

We came home at 11:30 to see 6 kids passed out in the basement.  Grandma allowed them to stay up until 11.  Fun times with Grandma and cousins!

German Pancakes

Two little Monkeys jumping on the bed.  Kim and I have waited so long to see our kids play together.

Artwork from the week.

We had a memorable week with everyone and are grateful to everyone that made the trek out to Denver to share in the holidays with us!
Alec completely passed out from sheer exhaustion all of the next day.  A sign of a good time had by all.

1 comment:

  1. Wow! Sounds like you all had a blast! Everything looks perfect! Your decorations and tables and everything. Good job! I like the paper in the rolls idea! I'll have to keep that one in the back of my brain for next year!

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