The first year was really hard. I had no idea where to find a turkey for Thanksgiving. My oven is the size of a small microwave. I only have 2 burners (now only one working burner) to cook on. Sweet potatoes are not orange here, they come in a variety of colors from purple to white to greenish-gray. There aren't any holiday specials on the TV. How would my boys experience Thanksgiving without Charlie Brown or football? I'm kidding, but because of all of these obstacles, it made me get pretty creative.
Britton's Mayflower
Lincoln's Mayflower
Greyson's Mayflower
Cinnamon playdoh turkeys
Lego Squanto
Pilgrim hat & Turkey
Cranberry smoothies & Turkey Sundaes
Rice Crispy Turkeys
Apples & Dip
The following Saturday was our family Thanksgiving celebration. I managed to squeeze that 8 pound turkey into a tiny pan in my tiny oven. I made way too much for the 5 of us, but at least I won't have to cook for a few days. It was lovely spending time together as a family. The boys cracked up over the Thanksgiving Mad Libs we worked on. We even managed to finish off our night by watching the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. It was really a wonderful day.
Lots of lego fun
Holidays require a lot of time and effort here, but I am so happy I do it. I love that the boys are already requesting some of the activities we have done in past years. I love that they are experiencing their own holiday traditions. Now on to Christmas and one of my favorite traditions,The 25 Days of Christmas. If you want to see what we will be up to during the month of December, check here.
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