. . . of all Days . . . has ended and yet really . . . only just begun.
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. . . that Christmas is just around the corner? In the midst of packing and unpacking I set out my five totes of Christmas decorations and now can't decide what color to decorate the tree with. Pink or turquoise. What would you suggest?
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Thanksgiving is one of my favorite times of year. I love to cook the turkey and prepare our home to receive family and friends. This year was no exception. Twenty awesome people graced our tables in our family room. Usually the weather is acceptable to enjoy some outside seating but this year cooler weather and rain made the shift to inside seating (last year).
We served Turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, sweet potato squash casserole, green beans, salad, cornbread, rolls, stuffed acorn squash and of course lots of pumpkin pie.My littlest girls (2 more were in a back room playing and sleeping).
My older girl.
My other older girl.
Hubs and one younger son (in law).
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I love peeking in on blogs. In between 50 million different things happening on my home front and I did so this morning and am delighted to find this great book help - Simplify Your Holidays A Classic Christmas Planner to Use Year after Year (Thomas Nelson 2008) at Kim's Place - aka known as The Amber Lily.
Kim's written a great review on the book and it looks as if it would be an invaluable resource as the holidays are upon us.
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