This year, we spent Thanksgiving on the Lauver side. With a new "family" now in Bradley and Ashley, we were all miraculously available to be there this day. As strange as it sounds, we got a bunch of little things done around the house the morning of Thanksgiving. The kids were a little "off" (as they tend to be on holidays), but thankfully they shaped up by the time we headed out. (We've since learned this weekend that Addison has an ear infection and is getting two two-year molars, which explains a lot).
What I'm thankful for: my parents decided to sit at the kids' table in the kitchen to allow us the option to eat in peace. Do you hear the Hallelujah chorus singing too or was that just Michelle, Jason, Seth and I? :)
The kids went a little crazy at first, running all over the house, hiding in the shower and whatnot. I quickly decided that obnoxiously loud but happy is worlds better than miserable!
It snowed the day before Thanksgiving so the kids got a kick out of being able to go sledding. Shockingly, it lasted more than 5 minutes, which is generally the length of time my kids last before they want to come back inside. They made a cute little snowman, too.
The rest of the afternoon was spent with playing kids, watching football, eating too many desserts, etc. Even Owen got tuckered out. SO CUTE. #tryptophan
We headed home around 7:30 because Seth's parents were coming for the weekend. It was probably one of the chillest Thanksgivings in awhile and thankfully, our nap-less kids were happy (and fell immediately to sleep at 7:30 for a blissfully peaceful ride home)...can we be thankful for that too?
We are incredibly blessed. Some days are really hard and some days are less hard. But at the end of all of them, we've got more than we deserve or need and are surrounded by people we love.
I hope you all had a great Thanksgiving, too!





