Thursday, November 25, 2010

Grateful

We had a few festivities planned for Thanksgiving. On Wednesday, we took our little family to see Tangled. We all liked it. That night we continued to prep food and set tables up at Mike's bachelor brother, Jim's house.





When we woke up Thanksgiving morning it was only 9 degrees outside, so the Football Turkey Bowl was out. Mike and I came up with the idea to play "Turkey Ball." Everyone had so much fun that we thought it should become a Traditional Plan B, for when the weather is miserable.




The boys got to practice their B-Ball skills on friends, cousins and uncles.




Mike took a small hoop for the munchkins that found the short hoop height more inviting.




Mike and I rounded up enough tables, chairs and dishes for 28 people. It was quite a Dildine crowd. Thanks to Jim for providing a venue and to Sarah for helping him get it spic and span. We all agreed that it worked great to have the person hosting not have to cook. I think it is a great plan for future Thanksgivings. If you host, you just provide a clean house. Everyone else does the cooking. As my kitchen was getting more and more crazy, I just kept thinking how glad I was that everyone was showing up around the corner from my house, not at my house. It would be a huge undertaking to cook AND keep everything clean for a crowd like that.




We had an adult table and a teen/pre-teen table. Lydia and Ryan were one of 4 little ones at the kid's table. After dinner and a partial clean-up we went just around the block to sing some songs to some darling ladies at the retirement center. There were only four of them, as others had been picked up by family for the day. All of the Dildines joined in, even the ones that don't profess to be singers. I knew they had it in them! ;)



For the month of November we had a big piece of paper on the inside of our front door. Sitting nearby was a box of markers. All month long each of us scribbled down the things that we were Grateful for. Anyone that came and went from our house was also invited to write down what they were Grateful for. By the end the month the paper was practically a work of art, with signatures, words, tributes and pictures written all over, in all different colors and sizes. I wanted to include the list here...for all posterity. :) So, in no particular order...

BSU Football-Mike
Food, Water, Shelter-Danny
The Most Beautiful Fall I have ever Witnessed-Mom
Cars-Danny
FAMILY-Nathan
Vacation-Nathan
2 Very Awesome parents-Danny
Mutual-Nathan
Doors and Windows-Lydia
Snow!-Dad
Chocolate/Banana Smoothies-Mom
Pretty Dresses-Lydia
Friends-Danny
Gum-Nathan
Clothes-Danny
Warm Water for Showers-Mom
Friends and Family-Nick Majors
Nathan's Peanut Butter Cookies-Jim
My Cumfy Bed-Nathan
Good Friends-Mom
A Handsome Husband!-Jennie
A Beautiful Wife-Mike
Great Kids that Help with Chores!-Dad
Mom who Makes our Dinners-Danny
That Ryan is learning to Read!-Mom
a picture of Macaroni and Cheese, drawn by Ryan
Money-Danny
Music-Danny
Getting to Work with the BEST family and a great boy!-Miranda
Scriptures-Danny
Kirk Herbstreit..."You Feeling the Love Boise?"-Mom
Shopping-Nathan
Church-Danny
Friends and Family-Jake Majors
Friends and Family-Savanah Majors
Turkey-Ryan
Mom's Delicious Dinners-Nathan
Getting to Do Lydia's Hair-Mom
Snow-Nathan
Warm Home-Nathan
Lunch Dates with Dad!-Mom
Dad's Mint Brownies-Nathan
Shoes-Nathan
Jackets-Nathan
Air-Danny

And really this list could go on forever, right?

I hope you enjoyed your November and had opportunities to spend time with those you love.

2 comments:

Angie said...

You know what's funny? We did the same thing on the back of our front door. Did you get the idea from "Seeing the Everyday?" I thought it was a great idea too. Love you!

Natalie said...

That's a great idea! I like it!