Saturday, November 29, 2008

Thanksgiving in Budapest

We had a fantastic Thanksgiving on Thursday. We used to wait until Saturday to celebrate and share a feast with friends but it didn't seem right. A few years ago we moved back to having it on it's actually day. Fortunately most of the guests were able to get here early (between 5 - 6pm) so we didn't go too late on a work / school night.


Curt carving the giant bird. It was almost 15 kgs! Fantastic!


The youngest guest. 'Baby Aidan' as our girls refer to him. He actually walked across the threshold. What a big boy!


The adult table


After dinner, the boys read what everyone was thankful for (filled out when they arrived).


My two fab friends. Both non-Americans but always welcome to share in the festivities. Nicola actually surprised me by turning up at my door with Kim, Kim's son, Harry, and Nicky's 3 1/2 year old daughter Hannah at about 2:30pm. I was completely caught of guard and as happy as can be as we had planned for her to come (she's been for many other thanksgivings) but then about 1 1/2 weeks ago she called and said she couldn't make it happen. The two of them planned a surprise which was so fantastic! So not expected. Unfortunately she could only stay for about 24 hours but it was all worth it. Thanks Nicky (above in the center). Kim and her family were invited because their son, Harry, now attends the American school and needed a taste of our Thanksgiving. He saw the turkey and actually thought it was a roast chicken ;-)



All the girls dressed up and got their faces painted by Mia. She's above left holding Aidan. Molly is above getting kisses from Kim. Molly will be 4 in Feb.


Mia and Hannah making their grand entrances.


Curt found a bride-to-be having trouble coming down the stairs in heels.

All in all it was a fantastic Thanksgiving. It almost went down without any hitches. A few hitches:

1. napkin lining the bread basket almost caught on fire when it got too close to a candle. Jay saved the day by catching it, taking it outside and stomping it out in the snow. phew! Thanks Jay (photo below). PS He managed to save the homemade dinner rolls!

2. Pumpkin pie was awful. First time I made it. In the past, I always had my dear friends Bill and Kerry (we missed you guys this year!!) help with dessert so I never had to think about it. I think I added more than a pinch of salt. Fortunately, I also made a pecan pie that turned out great so we were all okay. I am determined to bake a pumpkin pie in the very near future just to give everyone who was craving it a taste!