Giving of Thanks
Posted on December 4, 2007
First of all…sorry for not posting in awhile…I’m having issues with Blogger and Live Writer, it’s quite irritating that I’m not able to figure out how to post photos here through Live Writer, especially since I was able to with my last two posts with no problem…Grrrr…Any suggestions? It keeps giving me some kind of error about needing an FTP or FPT (I can’t remember) host.
On with the post:
Thanksgiving is a great time of year. We should take more than one day a year to express all the things we’re thankful for, but I am glad there is one time a year for us to step back and give thanks for all the blessings in our world. Our Thanksgiving was great. No one spit out my cooking so in that reguard I guess it was a success! I had great plans to take photos of all the dishes I created but with the hoopla of cooking I just flat out didn’t have time! I did manage to take the rolls aside and photograph them:

Aren’t they purdy??? I was so proud of them because they are the recipe my mom makes every holiday and of all I tackled THESE were the most important to me, which I know is funny cause really wouldn’t you rather have a great turkey, stuffing or pumpkin pie during the holidays, yet these dinner rolls were super important to me. HA! Oh and as a side note, that cool green dish I got at a Goodwill store for $2 in little ol’ Chelsea, Oklahoma in the Summer of 2003. It was a couple weeks before I met David and I remember buying it and thinking, “Why am I even bothering buying something so domestic when I’m all alone and by myself?” Then I met my man and I quickly found myself in domestic BLISS! I love the cool green color!
I was also thankful to get a shot of me loving on my sweet girl. David took this of us on Thanksgiving night, it was after all the dishes were cleaned up, the food stacked neatly in the fridge and our bellies comfortably stuffed. Nice, calm evening. Love this sweet picture:
She’s what I’m most thankful for. Of everyone in the the world she is the one I spend the most time with, talk the most to, giggle the most with. She’s my little blessing and I love her dearly!
Hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving full of yummy food, great fellowship and tons of smiles.
Cheers!

that is a beautiful picture of you and kate!
And my most important thing to tackle was also rolls! My mom’s yeast rolls – YUM!