
Everyone has traveled back home and are back to their busy schedules. My Thanksgiving dinner turned out very well for it being my first time, and I am afraid that "The Spoon has been passed down" now. Which means that I think I have a new tradition of hosting Thanksgiving Dinner at our house.
Here are some Family photos of our holiday.

I spray painted the large green bean cans brown and reused them for the flower arrangements

Filled mason jars with popcorn kernels and tied straw around them for candle holders

Mom and Sister enjoying their meal
I hope all of you had a safe and blessed Thanksgiving also.
-Cheers, Amy
2 comments:
You already know the "Spoon" has been passed down to you! The meal was great..other than the "green gravy" I made! The table was beautiful. You did a great job!
Ahhh, that will be neat...all the memories to be made on Thanksgiving in the years to come! I have to say I'm jealous. For years I wanted to have the family holiday dinners at my home but they were always at my mother in laws. I finally got to have it one time...so it's really a blessing! A lot of work...but a blessing! :-) Love your china...looks like it might be Spode Woodland. :-) Susan
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