Happy Thanksgiving, friends and family!
I'll be baking a pumpkin pie early tomorrow morning and then Micah, Adam, Audrey and Hazel (and little baby Gumdrop who will hitchhike along in Micah's tummy) will join me for the evening meal. They're going to Adam's grandma's house for lunch. It will be a relaxing evening of visiting and playing cards.
Right now I'm going to watch some more Hallmark Christmas movies and maybe do some reading. I have half a mind to get out the Christmas ornaments. No tree this year, just lots of little groupings here and there.
Enjoy your Thanksgiving, everyone, as we count our many blessings!
Shalom!
I'm glad to see you made it through your treatments ( for lack of a better word) and are getting ready for your Thanksgiving. May it be a blessed one.
ReplyDeleteSo great to be able to eat good stuff again! :)
DeleteHappy Thanksgiving! I made a crustless mincemeat on bottom, pumpkin pie yesterday. Got the stuffing ready to bake, steamed green beans for green bean casserole with homemade onion topping, a small butterball turkey will be scenting the air later.
ReplyDeleteHave a love day ~ FlowerLady
Sounds delicious! :)
DeleteI'm sure your Thanksgiving was festive, Lisa! You are!
ReplyDeleteGod be with you, sweet friend.
Hallo, Lisa, I see, all Chrisians in your country celebrate thanksgiving. Happy pumkins :) and meal together - a nice feast! Here in Germany we have thanksgiving at the beginning of October.
ReplyDeleteHope your Thanksgiving was as warm as your blog. Blessings to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteHappy December now!
ReplyDeleteMy husband was saying this evening that the darkness of winter has surely fallen because the pumpkin pie is all gone. :-) I guess it's time to bake some more! If this box continues to say I'm anonymous, I must tell you that I am Gretchen Joanna.
Hi you -- wondering if your treatment did well for you, so hoping it did :) Hope your Thanksgiving gathering was lovely.
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