Friday, November 29, 2013

Over the River

We indeed headed over the river to our new family Thanksgiving destination.  

Rae did a good job on her first turkey.
It was a tasty time.  It did feel a bit strange and sad I suppose. I've hosted Thanksgiving for so many years I can't even remember.   
Even longer than I've hosted, I've made this pie.
Never having cared for pumpkin pie, well that's putting how I feel about it mildly, I've always fixed my favorite.  I believe this  card was from some kind of recipe club, where maybe every month you received a set of cards.  I'm guessing the big check meant it was keeper recipe.  Interestingly, this is the only card that survived.
A few Christmases ago, I word processed, saved, copied and  made all our children recipe boxes with my tried and true recipes.  I can go to that recipe easily on my computer, but I love the trip down memory lane when I touch and see, not only my recipe, but recipes others have written.
I'm amazed I still have it, as my recipe book is a little plastic book, that had plastic card holders and recipe cards.  No way would it hold enough recipes, so recipes just got stuck in there.  It was probably a half inch deep when it was new.  Now it's four inches deep, with no rhyme or reason. Every time I need a recipe, I go through the entire stack until this road weary, tattered card surfaces.
Still, it remains my favorite pecan pie. Yummo. One of the first dessertish type items I've wanted since the sickness.


 The James Gang joined us at Rae's.  I think I've only ever missed Thanksgiving with Jakester once in his life, when he had the audacity to go to New York or somewhere over Thanksgiving.  Perhaps Jame-0 has spent some part of every Thanksgiving with us, I'm not positive.
 I brought some little ceramic figures for the gramerlings to paint after play and food and play.




 This Giddy-up was deliriously happy with all his Fwiends coming to his house.  He loved painting and  was very good at putting these small beads on a tiny wire to make a necklace.


Tim continued the picking and grinning tradition of old.


I'm thankful for so many things.  How blessed we are to have so much family, so much food and a warm place to lay our heads.  I hope your day was sweet.

4 comments:

  1. Happy Thanksgiving! Oh my did that recipe card take me back! I remember those and how fun they were to collect. I wonder where all of mine have gone. Looks like you had a wonderful day.

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    1. Ahh, you got them too. I guess I replaced the other ones with better recipes, I don't know.

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  2. I loved your pictures and your recipe card. We had an awesome Thanksgiving here at my daughter's house. I roasted the turkey and made dressing at home. I made Roger a plate and took everything around the corner to my daughter's house. They had a houseful of people and a fire going in a pit outside. It was hard for me to change to my daughter's house but now I wouldn't have it any other way. HAPPY THANKSGIVING AND A MERRY CHRISTMAS to you and your family.

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    1. So wonderful to hear from you Shari. Glad you enjoyed your holiday. Miss your posts

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