We have invited one of The Mister's older brothers to join us.
He's divorced, lives alone and is on the road 6 days a week as a truck
driver. He said he's looking forward to a home-cooked meal. :)
And we just found out that a family we know in town is travelling
to New Jersey but now the dad can't go because it doesn't fit
with his work schedule. With all the food I've prepared, it will
be easy to set another place at the table! Giving and sharing
and being grateful ~ that's what it's all about, right?
nice about thanksgiving...but in my country there is no thanksgiving day
ReplyDeleteGod bless your family this Thanksgiving. Yes! It is about living gratefully and sharing!
ReplyDeleteand what is 2 more men in your house!?
ReplyDeleteThat's the spirit, Betsy. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.!
ReplyDeleteDevianty ~ hi and welcome!
ReplyDeleteELK ~ you are right! What's a couple more guys! I'm so alone! ha!
That is what it's about! Making room for others at the table - a way to say thanks for your own blessings! Bless you and your 5 men and everyone who shows up at dinner today!
ReplyDeleteDear Betsy, I wish you and your men much happiness and joy on this Thanksgiving Day. Much love to you all!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely. Have a wonderful time.
ReplyDeleteCJ xx
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours! Your crescent roll line up looks like mine! I just got mine rolled out to start rising!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a blessed and safe holiday!
I'm sure both of your guests will find that they are blessed to be able to spend Thanksgiving at your home. May you all have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteLove to everyone there! Save me a slice :-)
ReplyDeleteThere could be no better definition of Thanksgiving dinner than this. Enjoy your day
ReplyDeleteps: I've been reading your blog for a little while and absolutely adore it.
I think it's more fun when you have extra guests and it's a little more crowded around the table. Sounds like you're having a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving Betsy, to you and your family, and guests!
ReplyDeleteWhen you get time would you post your crescent roll recipe? We eat pillsbury all the time and know yours would be Much better! They look wonderful.
I hope you and your family and friends all had a wonderful Thanksgiving, Betsy!
ReplyDeleteWe spent the day at my older brother's house and I'm stuffed :-)
2 great words into one great day; thanks and giving. Wish you a memorable Happy Thanksgiving Day, Betsy:)
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you and yours! Your pie looks wonderful! As a child I could NOT understand why adults loved Pecan pie but NOW...OH! How I love a piece of this scrumptious dessert!!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy!
Right!
ReplyDeleteHope you all had a wonderful time!
you are so good at making other's feel blessed! hope it was an amazing t-day!!
ReplyDeleteSuza ~ Thank you for your Thanksgiving wishes! You are a sweetheart and I love it when you stop by my blog! xxoo
ReplyDeleteNanny ~ I'll post the roll recipe some time soon...just for you! ;)
ReplyDeleteJill ~ it's my favorite pie...and Taylor's too! He's always loved it...really different for a child. We fight over the last piece! :)
ReplyDeleteOh please may I have a piece of that pie? Happy belated Thanksgiving, we clebrate ours in October as I am Canadian by birth.
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