Welcome! We are a Christian family who cares for elderly individuals in our home. There are so many quotes, stories, and photos that we wanted to share with our precious "Golden Girls'" families, which they could view quicker and could be updated easier on this blog than we would ever have time (and memory!) to share with them personally. We also thought others might enjoy reading and viewing along with the families on this great adventure of their loved ones' golden sunset years. So sit back, relax, and enjoy your visit with us and "The Grandmas"!

Monday, December 2, 2013

Thanksgiving, 2013


Shout joyfully to the Lord, all the earth.
Serve the Lord with gladness;
Come before Him with joyful singing.
Know that the Lord Himself is God;
It is He who has made us, and not we ourselves;
We are His people and the sheep of His pasture.
Enter His gates with thanksgiving
And His courts with praise.
Give thanks to Him, bless His name.
For the Lord is good;
His lovingkindness is everlasting
And His faithfulness to all generations.
::Psalm 100::

What a lovely day of feasting and fellowship we had Thanksgiving Day! 

Mr. O. and his son, Ben, blessed us with a fried turkey...a first for us!

Thank you so much! It was delicious!

Making the gravy

I was concerned that the rolls would fall off the dryer as they were rising, so I put bookends on either side. But then I figured the bookends would fall off too, so tied them together...my contraption worked! ;D

Mr. Vic kindly took over the mashing of the potatoes

The Chef Extroardinaire!

We get such a kick out of him!

Dad, our famous turkey-carver, carving away

Junebug and Mrs. Linda

Margarete and Mrs. Patty

Johanna and Mr. Charlie

Demonstrating how she uses the photobooth app (so funny!)

Mrs. Patty and I

The bustling kitchen

Two sweet daughters

The lovely threesome

Junebug and her family

Margarete and her family

I love it when they match :)

Sweet Lorry-bell and Vanessa

We laughed so much!

Vanessa, filling up all her plates ;)

Making punch!

So many good things to eat!

Dad only had a few bites of his dinner before something got caught in his throat. Initially he thought it was a turkey bone, so we tried different things to get it down (apple cider vinegar, butter, water, hot coffee) and even called the E.R. to see what we should do. Before we were about to take him in to the hospital, Mom had him try jello which helped him get it unstuck and we found out that it wasn't a turkey bone at all! We sprinkled those pretty little metal confetti leaves around the table (you can see them close up in the first picture above) and apparently one of them landed on his plate and he swallowed it without realizing it! Praise the Lord it wasn't more seriously stuck!

Our Johanna is such a big girl

The lovely M. couple :)

Speaking of lovely :)

It is such a blessing to be such good friends with our Grandmas' families! We love them all so dearly!


Later that evening us girls went to a campground/homestead fair with a family from church and switched with Dad & Mom over the weekend. That post is next!


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Glad to hear you got Dad's throat cleared. How frightening.
Looks like you all had a lovely Thanksgiving. I can't believe Christmas is only 22 days away!

Blessings,

Victoria

K. Rose said...

Yes, it was a lovely day shared with some dear friends and family. Hope your Thanksgiving was blessed as well!