We've been enjoying a lovely and relaxing Thanksgiving Holiday with family and friends.
This year, after much debate, we decided to spend Thanksgiving with Shaun's uncle Kerry and Aunt Pixie who live about fifty minutes from here. We were torn because we also had an invitation to spend the holiday with my Aunt Liz, and my parents went there. But after weighing the pros and cons of a five hour drive with our children, and the logistics of when we'd get there and how long we'd stay, we felt it may be best to just stay local this year. We love his uncle, we love my aunt, but ultimately practicality won out in this decision making venture.
The girls Thanksgiving morning on their new horse, Spirit. Ella has named him. Papa bought it for them at the consignment store, and it has been prominently placed right in the middle of my living room ever since. Thanks Papa. It has caused a little strife I will admit, but ultimately the girls have really enjoyed having it. Ella absolutely LOVES it. Even though she's still asking Santa for a "real horse," I think it might suffice for the time being... as in... until she reaches adulthood:)
The girls at uncle Kerry's coloring and waiting for time to eat.
The other fun part to staying here was that we were able to have a family friend come and join us for Thanksgiving. Emilee is a friend of my sister's actually, but she is out here for an internship, and was by herself. It was great to get to include her in our holiday, and she was a great sport for having never met any of the Calderwoods. We hope to spend more time with her before she heads home to Las Vegas for Christmas. She was a sweetheart!
The thing I'm most thankful for, my lovely family! Even if Ella is a ham in this photo. I just love and adore my husband and my girls.
Emilee with us.
Then yesterday we decided to take the girls to the movies. Amelia's first movie in the theater, unless you count the one time she was three months old.
The girls enjoyed some games before the movie. Riding the motorcycle in the arcade. Girls after their dad's heart.
Amelia did a pretty good job I have to say. It's a good thing we bought plenty of food. I think Amelia ate her way through the whole movie. It kept her entertained, though she may have a had a little tummy ache after. Sooo much popcorn! Let's just say no one wanted dinner after all that junk food. I suppose every once in a while it's okay to skip dinner in favor of treats, just every once in a while.
Ella was perfect. She loves going to the "movie vador" as she calls it. She's seen more movies at the theater than me, this one making four trips for her total. We saw, "The Guardians," a cute holiday film. Elle seemed to really love it, as did the rest of us!
So it's been a lovely kick off to our holiday season. We're excited to start decorating for the holidays, and next weekend we'll probably pick up our tree and go to see the temple lights. I am so grateful to be surrounded by wonderful family and friends this holiday season. More to come from the Calderwoods later. For now, we are content in saying we are grateful for some time off of work to really enjoy being together with just our little family.









1 comment:
LOL!!!!! Love the pictures and so glad that you guys had a fun day. We always miss you no matter what we do together, I always feel that something isn't quite right. And then I realize part of my family isn't there.
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