Thursday, November 22, 2007

Thanksgiving in the Clements' Home

Other than the calories and the amount of work, why don't we eat Thanksgiving foods more often?! Yum!

Here are photos.


The kids table



All 9 kids. They never seemed to sit down at the table at the same time so I have the table and the kids but not the kids at the table. The kids sort of ate in shifts. First the 3 very hungry girls. They filled up first on pieces of turkey - grabbing pieces as Curt carved it. Then they were first to shout out for servings of mashed potatoes while the boys were upstairs building a fort and playing Guitar Hero. Then, before the boys were even called down I realized they were spreading mashed potatoes on the fresh out-of-the-oven biscuits. What a carb overdose?



Why is it so hard to get a nice photo of all of them smiling?


I think this is a good picture of Curt. He handled the turkey carving so well. We have enough turkey to last us a month! Turkey salad anyone?


The adult table. Not all Americans as we don't have a lot of close American friends. However, if I'm going to cook Thanksgiving dinner I would rather do large quantities for a bigger crowd than a small quantity for just the 5 of us. This was probably our 6th or 7th Thanksgiving with the McGanns. Our adopted family overseas!

Usually the TV is never ON during dinner parties but we had to have American football (thanks to Sling box) on or it wouldn't have felt like real Thanksgiving!


Our turkey pumpkin. Or is it a pumpkin turkey?

Everyone had to write on a popsicle stick what they were thankful for then insert it into the back of the pumpkin. Mia just wrote her name on one as she cannot write. I offered to help her but she just answered 'I don't know' when I asked her what she was thankful for. I asked her what made her happy and she still answered 'I don't know'. I gave up but if I had to guess she would have said dresses, sparkly jewelry, chocolate, pink and mashed potatoes.

Terence wrote his name then asked me to help him write that he was thankful for 'learning how to write at school'. Interesting choice!

Curt wrote, 'for being ALIVE'. So Curt!

I wrote 'for friends and family that make me laugh'


Between dinner and dessert the kids read out all the popsicle sticks. Again, no normal smiling faces. Look at how cute Ali is in the background! She kept up with the big kids all night.


Bill's desserts! Amazing! Pecan pie - my ultimate favorite!! And a new recipe - graham cracker molasses cheesecake (definitely the most fattening thing all night). Kerry also made delicious cupcakes with orange frosting and pumpkin sprinkles. They were eaten faster than I could get a photo.


Everyone stayed till almost midnight. It was a hugely successful night. Just a few glasses got spilled but nothing broken. Terence and Mia stayed up until the last guest left. We knew we'd NEVER get them up for school today so when Terence woke at 9am we surprised him with the news. First I said in a stressed voice, "Terence! School already started!". He looked worried and just waited for me to say something else as he was a bit speechless. I followed up with, "Maybe it's best if you stay home and rest today". He was so thankful (sticking to the theme)! "Thank you Mama!"

Mia is still sleeping and it is now 10am!

Ali woke at her usual 7:30am time as she went to bed around 9:30pm (almost 2 hours after her usual bedtime). Marcsi came with the bus to pick her up at 7:50am so she went to nursery school. I'm going to finish cleaning while Terence and Mia take it easy and enjoy a no school day!

It's a fun packed weekend as tonight they both have sleep overs. Tomorrow morning Mia has dance while Terence has football (aka soccer). Afterwards the 5 of us will go to a Christmas festival where they can sit on Santa's lap and tell him (in English) what they wish for. And, after that, Mia and Ali will go with Brigi, Marcsi, Linda and some other little friends to see Peter Pan on Ice! I think we'll all be in bed early tomorrow (Saturday) night!