11.29.2010

thanksgiving weekend


Lindy's blessing was scheduled for the Sunday after Thanksgiving, and Shad wasn't able to get work off beforehand, which meant we couldn't make the trip out to Colorado this year.  So when Shad's aunt and uncle invited us down to Utah for Thanksgiving, we were excited to still spend the holiday with family.

Before we left, the kids and I made our traditional turkey cookies.

A few were given away, a few never got quite finished.

The drive was beautiful.






Lindy was excited to meet her oldest cousin (and only girl cousin on Shad's side).

We went to visit Shad's grandmother who was in a rehabilitation center to help her recover from a recent break in her leg.  The kids didn't want to come into the room where she was doing some physical therapy.

Lindy didn't have a choice.

Not that she was even awake to know what was going on.

These two share a middle name.

Lindy shares a middle name with her Tia too.

Her hair looks a lot more red here.


This was the first time for most people to meet Lindy.

Thanksgiving dinner was held at a church building to accommodate everyone that would be there.  The gym was used to entertain people until it was time to eat.




Whoever set the table did an excellent job.






The tables were set up in the shape of a "U".  There was a lot of family.

After we ate, we tried to move around enough to make a little more room for dessert.


Avery kept trying to get in the shot.



There was soccer, essentially, in the gym.




There were several craft tables set up for the kids.





And Lindy slept through most of it.  Many thanks again to Keith and Reva and everyone else who helped make it such a nice family holiday.

It was fun to spend some time with Shad's family.




Avery was happily turning the pages for the book... sometimes too fast, sometimes too slow.


And we couldn't leave until we got a bunch of shots of these three pearls together.







And while we were hanging out in Utah, my brother was having his own kind of fun.

My dad, who drove out from Colorado for Lindy's blessing, stopped first to be with my brother for a day or so.  He showed up just 25 minutes after the elk went down.

And, needless to say, it was a huge elk.

And because we live in the same state as him, he brought us a bunch of nice cuts to enjoy.  Thanks brother.

Yeah for family.


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