I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving! I have so much to be thankful for and it was wonderful to reflect on those things and regain the perspective we need as we go into this Christmas season. We really had a wonderful Thanksgiving. I feel like I could stop my post right there because really that describes it the best. Since I'm me, though, and prone to use too many words, I'll tell you a little more about it. :) This was only our 2nd Thanksgiving in our married life that we didn't travel to be with our families. Our very first year being married we worked retail jobs and both had to work Black Friday which meant no traveling. This year Jared just didn't have enough of a break to warrant a trip to California. It worked out great, though, because Jared's brother Sam came over from BYU-I to join us and his friend Jamie came along with him. It was so fun to have them for company and we all had a great time. Thanksgiving Day we also had our great friends the Stanworth's over for dinner. Lisa and I split up dinner, which I definitely think is the way to go! It was great not having to worry about every little side dish. I also got to use my new Roaster I got for Christmas from Jared's grandparents for the first time. The turkey cooked in 2 hours and was GREAT! I was very excited!
I tried to take some pictures Thanksgiving day, but with it being so busy I didn't get very many. Since it was about food, I did take a picture of our morning treat. Have I mentioned here yet how much I love "Our Best Bites"? I used to follow their blog a lot and then got their cookbook when it came out and I have yet to make a recipe that I don't like. Anyway, our special Thanksgiving breakfast was stuffed apple cinnamon rolls and they were delicious. Best part was I had extra filling that we used as pancake topping the rest of the week. Fantastic! (I've yet to perfect the picture perfect food pictures....on the stove it is!)

Now, please feel free to laugh at our little haphazard set-up for Thanksgiving dinner. Our table only sits four, so we brought up our old table and the 4 little boys used the picnic table in the middle of the room with a shower curtain under them (Parker is the messiest eater known to man!). Jared thought he was super funny and set up Sam and Jamie's table with a "window view" and lit candle. He's such a kind big brother. :)
My brown bag turkey looked like it was on steroids. I made it the night before as a surprise for the boys. Brody figured me out as soon as he came down, though. He really has the sniffer of a pregnant woman. He was like 6 feet away and said, "Hey Mom, I smell popcorn in that turkey!" Funny guy. The popcorn served as the boys' dessert and they all sat there devouring it. It was really funny! Thank you Pinterest for the idea. :)

I was happy to be able to use my nice china for only the second time. I spent a half an hour digging it out of the back corner of our garage, but I was determined to use it. It had some extra special meaning to me this year as the majority of my place settings were given to me by my Aunt Mickey when we got married. Who knew when I asked for that when we got married it would have special meaning to me for the rest of my life?! I was happy to have that memory as holidays seem to be the toughest time when you miss someone. Anyway...Gramma Harley and Papa Donn had given me serving pieces for Christmas the last couple of years also, so I was happy to FINALLY get to use those! Thank you! I knew Gramma Harley would want a picture of my "presentation" even though it wasn't much. Linens should be on my short list of things to get if I ever host a holiday again.
Nothing fancy as far as presentation goes, but I do really love my china.

The day after Thanksgiving Sam, Jamie, and the boys and I took a little trip up to the ski resort right outside Boise called Bogus Basin. I had never been up there before and thought it'd be a fun thing for us to do. Plus, Jamie lives in California and was praying for some snow. Since it wasn't coming to us, I thought we'd find some for her. It actually ended up being way more fun than any of us had planned. The ski resort isn't open yet and it was blocked off when we drove up there. There were some men sitting out there, though, and came up to the car to ask if we were just out for a drive. They said that we could go ahead an go up. They moved some cones for us and off we went to enjoy the snow all by ourselves! The views were beautiful and Brody LOVED playing in the snow. Parker, on the other hand, didn't particularly like being cold and especially didn't like his shoes being covered with snow. He didn't last long with us until I put him back in his carseat with the heater on in the car. He read books while we played in the snow! ha!

I took this picture for Parker because he was most intrigued with this white horse that was on top of this mountain.
Sammy and his friend Jamie. My boys loved Jamie, but had a little trouble with her name? Brody called her "Jammie" the whole time he was here. I think he likes his PJ's a little too much. She was a good sport about it! My favorite part of having Jamie at my house for Thanksgiving? Black Friday shopping buddy and Breaking Dawn co-watcher (plus she was just a super sweet girl who was fun to hang out with!). We were out until 4 a.m. doing some serious Black Friday shopping. My kids are covered for Christmas! Woohoo!
I have no idea what mountains those are and I'm too tired to look it up, but it's what you see from the top of Bogus Basin. It really was beautiful up there! Just very cold!
Sam and Jamie before Parker decided he was done. Notice his hand in Sam's pocket. haha!
I love this picture because you can see how much Parker was truly enjoying himself. :)
Brody, on the other hand, wanted to play out there forever. He was pretty upset when it was time to go (even though his teeth were chattering!). One of his favorite games was chasing Sam and having Sam jump over him. I love the hat flapping in the wind...
Go Sam Go!
My happy boy who loves the snow. Maybe he is related to me after all. :)
My little boy who formerly hated all things that made him dirty was loving kicking up the snow. He tried making snow balls to throw but the snow was a little too fluffy. We're looking forward to getting at least one good snow in Boise this year so we can make a snowman. Hopefully!
Walking with his hand in Sam's pocket again. Sam didn't have gloves so he was happy with this arrangement!
Idaho is beautiful. Did I mention this only took us 40 minutes to get up to? It's over 6,000 feet with about 70 switch backs driving up there, but it really is so close! I was pretty excited! You can see all of the Treasure Valley driving down. I'm loving Boise more and more the longer I live here!
Lastly, I'm sure a lot of you saw this on my Facebook, but I thought I'd post it here for my blog book. Holidays are absolutely magical with little kids. Especially 4 year old little boys who finally understand what's going on. He has been SO excited for every little part of Christmas. I debated for a while on the safety of putting lights on his bed, but he absolutely loves it and they are never on longer than 2 hours so I'm pretty sure it's okay! First thing in the morning he turns them back on. It's so fun to watch him be so excited. I'm so excited for December! :)
If you're wondering where Jared is, he's still a pretty busy guy! He was able to join us for part of the break, but he only has 3 more weeks until graduation so he's just finishing up strong!! That'll be the best Christmas present ever! :)