We are hosting Thanksgiving at our house this year. A small gathering of Minnesota family on Friday since Uriah has to feed the masses on Thursday. The small humans and I have big plans to watch movies and eat pizza on Thursday and I am actually looking forward to the quietness of Thursday as we gear up for Friday. We tend to be a little over-zealous when it comes to entertaining, so Uriah is making a Turducken, which is a duck inside of a chicken inside of a turkey, layered with venison stuffing and roasted. Each bird needs to be boned and the idea is that when you slice it, you'll have a layer of of each bird. I am not sure how one goes about boning a chicken, duck, and turkey; add to that the fact that Uriah threw out his back yesterday and is hobbling around
like I did two summers ago, it's going to be an interesting weekend. But we do nothing if we don't do it big. If I have my wits about me, and my camera, I will blog about it next week - the turducken, not the hobbling; although I will probably have stories about that, too!
Anyway...things I am thankful for this year: another year with Uriah
(and Finn and Abby, too), family - and soon a new member niece or nephew to make family gatherings a little bigger, a new beginning, having an over-all healthy family, Minnesota and Lake Superior and hikes and walks and runs, positive steps toward potty training and a little boy who's not such a baby anymore, the men and women who have served our country and those who continue to do so, nap time, books and hot coffee and cozy slippers, being home.
I had the
lofty attainable goal of
loosing 8 pounds by Thanksgiving and I didn't quite make it
(I blame the martinis and daylight savings time and my own unambitious ways), but I did lose a little bit of weight, so I will mark that as a success. I've been almost a year on WW, and in that time I've managed to maintain a 25 pound weight loss
(give or take a couple of pounds in either direction) I am very thankful for that. I've recently found that counting calories has its place, too. It's a balance and I'm trying to remember that some days are easier that others and sometimes I just need to
make it easier for myself.
Happy Thanksgiving Weekend! May you eat until you are content, enjoy family and friends, and save room for pie
(or, with the demise of Hostess, perhaps a non-traditional Twinkie Cake?! I might just have to add it to my already gigantic weekend menu...).
We are hosting Thanksgiving at our house this year. A small gathering of Minnesota family on Friday since Uriah has to feed the masses on Thursday. The small humans and I have big plans to watch movies and eat pizza on Thursday and I am actually looking forward to the quietness of Thursday as we gear up for Friday. We tend to be a little over-zealous when it comes to entertaining, so Uriah is making a Turducken, which is a duck inside of a chicken inside of a turkey, layered with venison stuffing and roasted. Each bird needs to be boned and the idea is that when you slice it, you'll have a layer of of each bird. I am not sure how one goes about boning a chicken, duck, and turkey; add to that the fact that Uriah threw out his back yesterday and is hobbling around
like I did two summers ago, it's going to be an interesting weekend. But we do nothing if we don't do it big. If I have my wits about me, and my camera, I will blog about it next week - the turducken, not the hobbling; although I will probably have stories about that, too!
Anyway...things I am thankful for this year: another year with Uriah
(and Finn and Abby, too), family - and soon a new member niece or nephew to make family gatherings a little bigger, a new beginning, having an over-all healthy family, Minnesota and Lake Superior and hikes and walks and runs, positive steps toward potty training and a little boy who's not such a baby anymore, the men and women who have served our country and those who continue to do so, nap time, books and hot coffee and cozy slippers, being home.
I had the
lofty attainable goal of
loosing 8 pounds by Thanksgiving and I didn't quite make it
(I blame the martinis and daylight savings time and my own unambitious ways), but I did lose a little bit of weight, so I will mark that as a success. I've been almost a year on WW, and in that time I've managed to maintain a 25 pound weight loss
(give or take a couple of pounds in either direction) I am very thankful for that. I've recently found that counting calories has its place, too. It's a balance and I'm trying to remember that some days are easier that others and sometimes I just need to
make it easier for myself.
Happy Thanksgiving Weekend! May you eat until you are content, enjoy family and friends, and save room for pie
(or, with the demise of Hostess, perhaps a non-traditional Twinkie Cake?! I might just have to add it to my already gigantic weekend menu...).
I love this post. Enjoy the quiet day with your kiddos, the loud day with all the family and I look forward to reading all about it next week.
ReplyDeleteAlso, congrats on the weight loss! It's very inspiring.