For the first time in thirteen years, Ryan and I stayed home for Thanksgiving. Between our France trip, Tessa's school and our surprise pregnancy, travel just wasn't feasible this year. Thankfully, both sets of grandparents were able to come to our house so we were all together and it was wonderful. Before school let out for the holiday, Tessa had a project where she disguised a turkey. Of course, she wanted her turkey to be dressed as a princess and she chose Ariel. Tessa colored the turkey feathers ocean blue and added some glitter to makes the waves sparkle. Then she painted seashells for the beach and Ariel's bikini top. We curled ribbon together for hair and glued on the tail. Then she spread glue and sprinkled sand all along the bottom to make the beach. A few stickers of Ariel's friends and she was done. It turned out so cute and we had fun doing it together.
Frank and Paula arrived the day before Thanksgiving. Since I was on call both Tuesday and Thursday that week and was eight months pregnant, everyone helped with the cooking. I did what I could ahead of time and Paula and my mom did the rest. Here Tessa is helping to brine the turkey. It made the turkey so moist!On Thanksgiving day we started the party around noon and had a great time. Tessa posed with my mom while everything was cooking.
Here's a picture of the boys with Tessa.
The food was all delicious, I love this delegating thing. We killed several bottles of champagne and Prosecco and had a grand old time. After dinner we had coffee and espresso and played games. I had a double shot of espresso, my treat to myself, and actually stayed awake after 9pm! Even though I was buzzing on caffeine I was very glad not to be called into the hospital that night.
I am so very thankful for my wonderful growing family. Happy Thanksgiving!

