Monday, November 29, 2010

Thanksgiving Weekend

Thanksgiving cooking started Wednesday morning!! We have a tradition that we go over to my Aunt Sharon's house Wed night and eat pies because after all, we're always WAY to full to enjoy them in their entirety after the actual thanksgiving feast. Mom brought apple dumplings and I brought banana cream pie. We had too much fun together in the kitchen.

Me and Mom hard at work in the kitchen
then Ashlyn jumped in the picture to "look" hard at work :)
Yes, she is wearing Indian feathers.
I was thrilled when John walked in the door at 3:15pm done for the weekend. I could really get use to these clerkship hours!!! But, since I know they won't last, I'm enjoying having him around a LOT this year. John came to the rescue just in time!! Jonah won't leave these new phones alone. All of the cordless phones were dying, so we bought new ones... maybe buying a stationary phone (in addition to cordless) wasn't such a great idea.

After we ate all the pie we possibly could (including just a bite of Grandma Ray's minced meat) John and I came home and found ourselves dozing while laying by the boys that night. No time for that, there are turkeys to brine, holes to dig, and cheesecake to take out of the oven to cool over night. It was a wonderful day of prep!!

Thursday November 24th, 2010
Turkey Day
Ashlyn and I decided to do our own turkey trot. After all, who wants to pay $25 for a race I'm not AT ALL in shape for? We wanted to make it as official as possible, so with the permanate marker in hand we wrote what we were jogging for.
Me: for my pumpkin cheesecake ( 223 calories worth)
Ash: the chocolate peanut butter pie (she's vowed to eat only 217 calories)
We ran over 2 miles and met the rest of the family at Gene Autry park for the Adams annual turkey bowl.
I found my boys exactly where I expected. Climbing up jungle gyms, attempting to reach the "oh so high" monkey bars, and getting their nails dirty in the cool AZ sand on this beautiful sunny Thanksgiving morning.
This park is close to the local Falcon Field airport. Jonah was enthralled by all the airplanes passing by!
Jack, Joseph, Spencer
John dominated in the annual Turkey Bowl.

Jonah participated as much as he could, by simply standing there an looking adorable!

After the football game was over the real fight began...
flour wrapped in kleenex aka Flour Bombs!!
Ashlyn and I were put in charge of the appetizers. We did a lovely turkey veggie platter, spinach artichoke dip, several cheese balls...
and of course it was garnished with the ever so labor intensive turkey apples made by my boys a few days ago!!
As we counted place settings, pulled the pies out of the oven and carved the turkey, nieces and nephew of all ages started filling "grandma's house". Before we dug in and had prayer, the teenagers sang a beautiful song composed by my (almost) 16 year old niece Sydney. She put the words to "Come ye thankful people come" to the tune "Cannon in D". It was beautiful!!

Then mom shared a few thoughts with us including a story of my Great Grandma Manoa Andersen. When someone asked her why she was so happy even after having lost her husband at a young age, leaving her to raise 9 kids by herself, being driven out of her house 3 times (all due to flood) and her response was this, "I spend half of my time counting my blessings and the other half thanking the Lord for them. That leaves me no time left to feel sorry for myself". What an amazing woman!! Makes me feel almost ashamed when I find myself complaining about such trivial things.
I concluded my caloric intake by helping myself to this delicious chocolate covered strawberry pie (recipe courtesy of my wonderful friend in NC Allison Ririe) The only change I made to this mouth watering recipe was I made the chocolate goodness twice so I could drizzle it on top as well as line the crust with it...)

Chocolate-Dipped Strawberry Pie
Baked 9" pie shell
1/3 c. semisweet choc chips
1 T. butter
1/4 c. whipping cream
1 t. corn syrup
8 c. strawberries, stemmed (reserve 1-3 esp good-looking berries to dip and decorate the top)
2/3 c. water
2/3 c. sugar
2 T. cornstarch
Melt chocolate and butter in bowl in microwave using short increments and stirring in between. Set aside. In heavy small saucepan stir whipping cream and corn syrup. Bring to a gentle boil. Reduce heat and cook 2 min. Remove from heat, stir into chocolate mixture. Cool to room temp.
If using whole strawberries for decoration, dip dried berries into chocolate and let dry. Paint remaining chocolate onto baked pie crust (bottom and sides).
In blender or food processor combine 1 c. strawberries and water. Cover and blend until smooth. Add enough water to make just over 1 c. liquid (won't be much, if any).
In another saucepan, combine sugar and cornstarch. Stir in pureed strawberries, cook over med heat till thick and bubbly, stirring constantly. Cook and stir 2 min more. Cool 10 min WITHOUT stirring.
Pour glaze over stemmed and cut (if desired) berries. Chill 1-2 hours before serving.

I experienced the closest thing to a migraine that night. When the light started hurting my eyes and made my brain throb harder, I went to bed only to wake up in a few hours for Black Friday. John and I went at midnight. Quite an experience. Got some good deals and most of our shopping done in one night.
Over all, a fantastic Thanksgiving. It's the first one we've spent in AZ since we've been married. The only other time John and I have been in AZ for Thanksgiving was when we had only known each other for about 3 weeks and John was meeting my family for the first time. (note, I had already been to Burley to meet his family). I still can't believe it's been 6 years ago since we were falling so hard and fast in love. I love this time of year!!

Friday, November 26th, 2010
Shopping decorating, sleeping
when my mom pulled out the decorations, I suddenly got VERY tired. I felt bad going to take a nap while she was hard at work (knowing darn well she had the same if not less sleep than I had gotten). So, to ease my guilt I decided to take a quick nap on the couch instead of going all the way down to my room. Ashlyn covered me with all the pillows she could find and I was snoozing, until my mom sat on me... literally!! She didn't know I was there (my devious plan had worked) and she sat down for a quick break.
I quickly fell back asleep, unaware of what had just happened and Jonah found me not long after that!! He thought mommy was pretty cool playing peek-a-boo.
Grace, Mae, and Jonah helping Grandma with the tree!

Ashlyn, doing her victory dance after completing the lunch clean up!!
That night we played a new game called "golf" that Alan taught to us. It was really fun. Instead of using Rook cards, we used ancestor cards my Aunt and Uncle made. That made it extra fun!!

Saturday, November 27th
That night was the BYU vs. Utah game. It was a great game with a horrible ending... we just wish we could have won by one instead of them!! John invited his friend Kyle Green and his wife and little girl over to watch with us. I made a delicious batch of toffee and mom made turkey noodle soup.

Happy Thanksgiving weekend

2 comments:

Unknown said...

ok I have my gym clothes on about to go run...then I saw THE pie, and I remembered how good it is! Now my tummy is growling, looks like ANOTHER day of no exercise:(

Mimi said...

I am soooooo jealous of the weather you are enjoying there!! We're in northern California for Christmas and it has rained EVERY single day we've been here, without much hope of any sunny days soon. Enjoy the sunshine for me!! Your boys are adorable as ever!!