As a child, one of my fondest memories was of waking up at the crack of dawn only to smell the delightful scent of turkey raosting in the oven! My brother and I rarely ate breakfast. Instead of filling our minds with thoughts of all the wonderful food we would stuff our bellies with at noon - mashed potatoes, corn, homemeade rolls and all the traditional foods that we looked forward to - we distracted our thoughts of hunger by watching the Macy's Day Parade, and sneaking little tidbits of food from the counters.
This year, I get to have Thanksgiving at my house. My husband's family will come and there will be a house full of cheerful laughter and conversation, and not to forget the satisfied grunts and lip smacking that go along with a hearty meal! I will carry on my tradition of making my "famous homemade rolls" and a whole bunch of other very yummy goodies. It will be fun - busy, but fun!
I hope you all get to spend your Thanksgiving carrying on the traditions that make you the happiest, and most of all, I hope that you have as much to be thankful for as I do!
Have a very Blessed Thanksgiving!
Well, we do not celebrate Thanksgiving in Germany, but ... thank you for being my friend, Lisa!
ReplyDeleteMig,
ReplyDeleteI am truly blessed, as well! Thank you for being my friend!
Love Ya!
Lisa
Are you in holiday again? ;) Miss you!
ReplyDeleteHi Lisa,
ReplyDeletePerhaps you're carbed out on stuffing and pie? I'm with Mig--miss you!
Just wanted to let you know I gave you a little link love in today's post :-)
Smiles,
Michele
Thanks a lot, Ladies! Too much tryptophan, I guess! LOL! I will get on the ball!
ReplyDeleteLove ya!
Lisa