Since we were going to the Johnson's, this year, we didn't need to make hardly anything! Mrs. Johnson asked us if we could bring the cranberry sauce, bread, and mashed potatoes, which we quickly agreed to, as she was making the rest of the huge traditional meal!!
Morning came faster that we would have liked it to and it was quite an adventure! Mama and I pulled ourselves out of bed and headed for the kitchen. Mama started heating the cooked potatoes, while I started the Bosch and added the needed ingredients for the bread. I quickly prayed over my bread, before setting it in the loaf pans to rise in the oven. They rose and baked beautifully, and I was quite pleased with myself until I tried to take the loaves out of the pans to set them to cool. They wouldn't budge, and it hit me! I had forgotten to spray the pans!! Now, I was sitting there ruining those lovely loaves, trying to get them out!
If that wasn't bad enough, my next job was to mash and flavor the potatoes. I guess they didn't get wholly cooked, cause they were not mashing well, and were rather clumpy. After several attempts I finally decided my arms didn't have the power to mash those potatoes and so I resorted to using the blender. That worked splendidly but, it took a long time to get that huge pan done. I had to do it in batches, and could only fill the blender half way. It worked, but it took about an hour and a half! (A lesson in patience perhaps?)
This year, our church picked Thanksgiving as "Old Fashioned Sunday" to dress up, for the Thanksgiving service. Our family decided to try for a mix in between western/country. We didn't have much of a selection, but Mama got creative and we did our best, and got out the door.
We went to the Thanksgiving service at church, visited just a bit, and then headed off for the Johnson home. We didn't know what a wonderful house the Johnson's have, until we got there! (One of Isaiah's friends at church had told him a little bit about it.)
This year, our church picked Thanksgiving as "Old Fashioned Sunday" to dress up, for the Thanksgiving service. Our family decided to try for a mix in between western/country. We didn't have much of a selection, but Mama got creative and we did our best, and got out the door.
We went to the Thanksgiving service at church, visited just a bit, and then headed off for the Johnson home. We didn't know what a wonderful house the Johnson's have, until we got there! (One of Isaiah's friends at church had told him a little bit about it.)
Mrs. Johnson managed to get us all around the table and it was very snug. We made sure to take this picture before we started eating. You can see everyone, except Joshy, who was sitting next to me.
After we finished our meal, the boys went outside to play, while the dishes were being finished up by us ladies. Mr. Johnson and Daddy played a game with the others, while Timmy enjoyed the tree swing.
Ryan and Katie decided to tackle "Monopoly" while Daddy and Mr. Johnson talked and observe the game.
O give thanks unto the LORD; for he is good: for his mercy endureth forever. O give thanks unto the God of gods: for his mercy endureth forever. O give thanks unto the LORD of lords: for his mercy endureth forever. Psalm 136:1-3
3 comments:
Three cheers for the update!! It's about time... ;) I always love to read your posts, Ash. Looks like a really fun time! The Johnsons are such sweet people. :)
Love you!!
I agree with Emily, Ash! It is about time :) (Like I have any room to talk)
Your updates are always so wonderfully enjoyable to read.
I love you
Hey, looking forward to the next update with bated breath... ;) :)
Love you!! *hugs*
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