Greg made an amazing turkey, as well as really, really, really good red-skin mashed potatoes from our garden!
I hope all of my fellow Americans have had a fabulous meal with great friends!
Yesterday I looked out the kitchen window and saw a cardinal. It wasn't bright-bright red yet, but it was still very pretty.

The kids' project for yesterday was to decorate the tree (which they talked me into setting up Sunday, the stinkers). Ryan did most of it, and he did a darn good job!

It's a little early, I know, but the kids are trying to squeeze the most out of the holiday season. LOL!
Happy Turkey Day!
2 comments:
Hehehe... do I spy German mailboxes under the tree?
Cheers, Eva
PS: my Swedish friend calls cardinals Ketchup Birds :)
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