Saturday, November 27, 2010

Moving backwards, from Thanksgiving Weekend to Halloween and EVERYTHING between!

There was a little sunshine today. I predict it to be the
last ray of sunshine for NYC until April.


And Tangled. I love the baby 3D's.


A gingerbread house yesterday. That was eaten today...



Mame, Paisely's class hampster that we're watching for the long weekend, who has bit Scott...twice.


She has been fun to have rolling around in our apartment in her ball though, while cooking Thanksgiving food and other activities. She backs up far and runs fast to get over the ledges between the doorways. So cute.

Pais calls her, "Mama-Mama Mamey!"

So I finally convinced my two parade poopers to come out this year for the parade. Ella came to see Pikachu and got dressed in her clothes the night before so she wouldn't have to in the morning. She was pretty grumpy that morning...just like Scott was...until the parade started...then they were ALL smiles. You know you loved it Scotty. Now, It's not the easiest or funnest thing to do or wait for, but it's totally worth it. (There were several times I wished my dad was there to wake up early (like 4am) and save spots for us on the street. I think the Fabbi's should come for Thanksgiving next year! Please?! It would be SO fun :)

Paisley came especially to see Spongebob again.



Ella came to see Pikachu. She's talking to Jensyn on the phone in one of the pictures! Seriously, what are the chances that one of her best friends would pick the same spot as us to view? They had fun together.



Thanksgiving was delicious at the Graham's, once again. This was the 3rd year, it's pretty much a tradition now that we LOVE!






Paisley's class celebrated the November birthdays in her classroom the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. She and her friend Gabriel are seriously the most darling friendship of the year. They argue over things, like if the number zero it the largest or smallest number and tell stories and laugh. SO cute. And, as I was dropping Pais off to her class, she informed me of what she wanted me to wear, all the way down to what lipstick to put on (red) and how she wanted my hair done.

Wednesday was my cooking day. I could get used to cooking the day before, without my children there...don't get me wrong, cooking together is something I LOVE to do...just not all of it. Here are the girls getting the pomegranates out for The Pomegranate Fruit Salad that we always had growing up at my Great Grandma Potter's house. And, Pais helping with the candied yams, cause you have to have yams at Thanksgiving! They were a yummy lemon and orange juice recipe with the usual sweet stuff too. I also made mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, pecan tassies, rolls (that I still can't get right) and asparagus. It was a super fun day!!! And the best part?! Scott didn't have to work that night, the night before or STUDY!! The first time in at least 5 years! Yay!

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