We spent a few days at Andy’s parents’ house for Thanksgiving this year. My mom, Paul and Gabby joined us for dinner and Kate popped over with Brielle for a little bit that afternoon. It was such a nice time spent with family. Dinner and desserts were pretty amazing too :)
Anyone want some leftovers? :)
We really lucked out and had beautiful WARM weather (50s and 60s) over the holiday this year. We took the kids to the park to run some extra energy off. Minus a giant meltdown from Ben, it was a fun adventure and good to be outside at the end of November.
We also spent some time just chilling and watching movies together. Andy and his dad set up their Christmas tree too and the kids were super excited to see it when they got up from nap. Speaking of naps, I was telling my mom that Cassidy still stayed in her crib and had never climbed out of the pack n play and we were super lucky. Wouldn’t you know 5 minutes after having that conversation we heard a “thud” and “scurry, scurry, scurry” from upstairs. She climbed out of her pack n play for the first time and was wandering around the bedroom upstairs!
We headed home Friday night and as I was unpacking all our stuff, Andy was packing all his gear for another hunting weekend. Saturday morning I picked up an international student from our church and headed to Victor’s Christmas in the Village. Sylvia is from Uganda and had actually spent Thanksgiving with another family in our church, but it was fun to show her some of our holiday festivities with the kids. We did a cute story and activity time at the library and walked around the village for a bit. It started to rain so we didn’t do the wagon ride or some of the other events, but went out to lunch and had a nice afternoon. I didn’t get any pictures because it was hard enough keeping track of the kids and they weren’t being terribly cooperative, but it was still a pretty fun outing. I enjoyed getting to know Sylvia a bit more too, definitely neat meeting people with different cultural backgrounds and life experiences :)
