Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Thanksgiving 2012

Another turkey day already come and gone. I'm thinking there needs to be a Thanksgiving Day in mid-July, or somewhere around there...all the goodness that spreads across the table is devoured and then most of it not seen again until the next November. I mean, part of the 'fun' is the practically year-long anticipation but I'm all for partaking in the consumption of turkey/green bean casserole/rolls/cranberry sauce/sweet potatoes/pie/etc. more than just one time a year. Anyone wanna jump on that bandwagon with me?? 

But more than savoring the mouth-watering tastes of the meal, I relish in having all my boys home for a nice long weekend. We started it off with finishing our Thankful Tree....we did miss a day or two, but we still put up a lot of leaves reflecting those things/people that we are ever so grateful for and sadly, sometimes take for granted.


When is it my turn....?

"oh..here we go."

putting up the last leaf!

 
Ending our evening with a little Charlie Brown Thanksgiving!
On Thanksgiving morning, we have our tradition of cinnamon rolls in the morning (compliments of my fabulous hubby...they are DELISH!!) while watching the Thanksgiving Day parade; then it's a day of relaxing and just hanging out as a family.
YUUMMMMMM!!!!
parade time!
Our feast followed later in the day at mom and dad Anderson's...and we failed to capture any moments on camera! Shameful. However, we made up for it as we took our boys out for a day-long adventure in the mountains--both Andy and I went snap-happy!! It was a beautiful day to pack a lunch and do some exploring and rock climbing. I'm so thankful my adventurous boys love to be "out and about" and after this particular day, I'm pretty sure their dad has now instilled even more a bit of hunting-fever in them. :) 

sand dunes

Antelope!!
We drove past what used to be Davey Town, Nevada. Lots of "treasures" were found here! :)

Peering in the window of an old house
We made our way up the mountain side to "the tippy top" (as Carson called it) where it became the boys' rocky-mountain-playground!

off to do some bird hunting...
they found a "rock cave" :)
Mason braving the rock slopes
my boys are in there!
Mason just taking it easy
lunch time!
The boys had hot cocoa....
Mmmmmmm :)
...and we had the coffee!
my little explorers!
all 3 up there!

Austin
off to hunt some more with dad...
...but no luck this time.
My handsome outdoorsmen :)
It's hard to try and capture the beauty within the NV skies with a camera lens as there is simply no comparison than when you see it with your own eyes. As we made our way back down we paused to drink in the magnificent color, changing shades what seemed to be every few seconds. God's brush strokes are breathtaking. Beauty at it's finest.


Thanksgiving weekend passed by all too quickly but we have entered into my favorite season of the year--and yes, I am playing the Christmas music all the time now. :) We are still OH SO THANKFUL for all we have and I love that my boys want to take the things that they are thankful for and now use snowflakes instead of leaves on our window. We'll see what we come up with. :) As an end to our Thanksgiving weekend and to "kick-off" the merry holiday season, it's also tradition to watch The Polar Express...on the big-screen no less. So we hooked it up, made the hot cocoa and treats, and are now in the midst of putting all-things Christmas throughout the house.























2 comments:

Kari said...

Loved the hike pics ...all 243 of them :) really there can never be too many! My fav.though is the final pic on this post...classic!!

Christa Forsythe said...

I hear ya... Thanksgiving is my favorite time of year! So fun... love all the pics, too! (but that is someone who has over 6,000 pics on my computer from 2012 ... and those are only the good ones - I always delete the ones I don't like!)

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