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Thanksgiving Break

This year, we headed down to Southern Utah for Thanksgiving.  It was a small gathering with my parents, my sister and her family and me and Danny.  It was a really nice and chill weekend.  I loved staying up late with the family, playing games, crafting and watching movies as well as munching on good eats.  We were sad to come back, especially now that the temperatures have dropped to below freezing as the high.

Thanksgiving Dinner


My sister made these adorable place settings.
Earning our keep by peeling potatoes.
I saw this turkey veggie platter a couple of years ago
on pinterest.  It seems to be a hit with the fam, so I keep
making it for each Thanksgiving.
Michele and my Dad.
Danny and Me.  (We took pictures as we waited
for dinner to finish cooking.)
Michele and Dan!
Love this baby girl.
After dinner, we played an exciting game of Thanksgiving Bingo! It was
originally planned for my nephews, who ended up not coming, because
Mark's family was sick.  We missed you guys!  The adults had fun
playing it though.  I even won a chocolate pumpkin. Mmmm.
Pies, glorious pies!

Christmas Lights at the St. George Temple

The day after Thanksgiving, we went to the lighting ceremony of the St. George Temple. Ok, we actually missed the program section of the evening where the lights are actually turned on. However we had fun walking around and looking at the light. It was very pretty and much warmer compared to an evening of looking at lights on Temple Square in SLC.

The St. George Temple.
Danny and me in a patriotic semi-wintery wonderland.
The nativity.
By the temple.  I love the palm trees there.
Dan, Michele and Princess C.
Sisters!
I thought this was a cute picture of Princess C checking
out the lights, with the help of her dad.

Comments

  1. yay! thanks for the visit! you should send me some of those light pics :)

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  2. Looks like you had a great time in St. George. I love your couple picture in Red and Green. Your face just glows!

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