I had a
fabulous holiday weekend – how about you?
Thursday: we slept in a little bit, since neither
one of us had pressing things to do that morning. Eventually we wandered out
into the living room and got our days started. Bryan made us some oatmeal for breakfast,
then I made my Brussel Sprout Salad while he got the wood box filled up again.
We go through a lot of firewood: Mother loves her heat almost as much as my kittens
do.
About 12:30
we got the car all packed up with the three of us and all our gear and then headed
on up the mountain to my niece’s house for Thanksgiving Dinner with the family.
She had quite the spread laid out, with two large turkeys and ALL the fixings.
Each family member brought yet more food, from salads to deserts to appetizers,
so we were well fed. Katy’s new house has a balcony overlooking the living
area, so we took advantage of that to take our Group Photo.
From left to right:
Tabitha, Autumn, Heather, Kaylee, Reed Hank, Darren, Corbin, Kelly, Annalise
(the baby), Laurel, Danny, Mother, Tara, Maurice (the Great Pyrenees ) Lisa, Ruth,
Bryan, Noel, Willow (the Corgi), Katy, and Maddie (a Lab-Corgi mix)
After eating
dinner at my niece’s house, Bryan and I then drove into Anchorage to eat yet
another dinner at his cousin’s house! Chris and Terri had a much smaller dinner
party (only 9 people) but we still had a good time. They have twins, Madison
and Maverick, who are just the cutest little 6-year-olds. Their older son
Robert (15) was there as well, but he spent most of his time in the back room
on the computer, listening to his music.
Friday: was our regular flex day so neither
one of us had to work that day either. We spent the day doing chores around the
house and just generally relaxing. Bryan installed the new water machine to our
kitchen sink while I cleaned our section of the house and played with the
kittens. I made a few cards while I was at it using a new-to-me technique
of cutting a bunch of skinny strips of paper and gluing them down onto the
paper with the die cuts. As you can see, I used both the die cut and the
negative left over. Both cards are pretty cool, I think.
Saturday: Heather and Tabi came over that
afternoon to do an art project with me. I had seen a picture online of some
Christmas Tree Ornaments made out of old Scrabble Tiles and figured it couldn’t
be that difficult to make. We had fun with it, each of us making at least 5 or
6 ornaments. Tabitha invited us all out to ice cream afterwards, so we got to
prolong our fun and have good home-made ice cream too!
Sunday: Mother and I drove into Wasilla to do
some Christmas shopping that afternoon. She had picked out several flyers from
that morning’s newspaper listing all the sales going on, so we took advantage
of them and got most of our gifts taken care of. It was a fun outing: Mother
enjoyed just sitting in the passenger seat and watching the views out the
window.