11.30.2008

turkey weekend


We had a great Thanksgiving Weekend. Thursday started with a little family turkey bowl in our front yard but it ended up being a 'lets watch Tanner the ball hog play, and then watch him cry when we take him inside bowl'! It was fun though and great weather!

We had a delicious meal at Monte and Melissa's and then watched some football, (of course because Dallas was playing and we were at the Texans house!), and Monte gave us all adjustments! Thanks Monte and Mel for a great time. We wound up at Todd's parents house and ended up eating some of their left overs!...Wait,what's that?...Yes if you really listen, you'll hear the sound of my thighs expanding!

Of coarse after the the Turkey festivities I can no longer hold Reagan off from diving head first into our Christmas decorations! Much to my confusion we could not find our artificial tree?! We concluded that we must have trashed it last year because it needed to go but it's weird I don't really remember doing it?! Anyway...So Friday we headed for the hills in search of The Housley House Christmas Tree and a little snow fun too. We found both and were so happy to go with the Greg Housley Fam and the Womacks who are seasoned veterans of harvesting the perfect tree...They brought the saws, sleds and hot chocolate...we'd still be there digging out our tree if not for them. Thanks guys!



We came back home and decorated our tree...She's a Beaut' Clark!



Saturday was my Mom's birthday and we met the Tanner clan at 'Gringo's' for a Birthday Fiesta!

We had so much to be Thankful for this past weekend...Food, Family, and Fun. Life is Good!

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Sweetarita said...

That looked like a fantastic weekend!! and I love that you have your house as your background. You will have to share how to do that. It is sooo cool. And BTW, any time away together as a couple is fabulous- I hope you had a great time in Vegas. Tell your mom Happy B-day!

cindy W said...

It all looks like fun at your house!!! Happy bday Becky!!!!

Anonymous said...

Congratulations to your little Miss Rigby. Looks like fun cutting down your own tree.