We have so many things to be thankful for this year. First, and most importantly, our 2 wonderful, healthy and happy children. We could not be more blessed, and love being a family of 4! Secondly, a wonderful and supportive family unit who we truly love and enjoy spending time with. I know not all families can say that, but we honestly mean it! Thirdly, great friends who we love like our own family, and who we would do anything for. And, lastly, I would like to thank my amazing husband for providing for our family, so that I can enjoy a year off of work to make wonderful memories with our little ones, something I will treasure for a lifetime!
This year, we celebreated Thanksgiving Day at my parents house, with all the traditional Thanksgiving fixings! We got there in time to watch the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade, which Mackenzie was all about! Any female dressed in a costume, in her eyes, was a real life princess. She was in heaven! The boys played on the floor with the kids and researched black Friday sales, the girls spent a lot of time cooking in the kitchen and laughing, and Grandpa gave me a tutorial on how to carve a bird. Mackenzie was a bit concerned that the turkey's head was missing, and asked several times where it was, and if she was hurting the turkey when she ate it. (I sooo love that girl!) After spending the day together, we headed home to do a little (okay, we are the Grizwold's, let me try again, A LOT) of decorating, and that night, Jeremy headed out without so much as a catnap for black friday sales. Bless the poor man's heart, he did not return until 9 a.m., and then showered, and came with us to get the kids Christmas pictures taken, and then to meet Santa.

Great Grandma "Monty" with Caleb and Mackenzie
3 generations of snuggles

Checking out the head-less turkey with Mommy
Mackenzie's Hand Print Turkey Decor for the Table
About to dig in!
Em and Cody
Caleb eating turkey, mashed & sweet potatoes and stuffing

Mommy's Little Turkey
....and of course, a video of Caleb from his very first Thanksgiving
*don't forget to pause the playlist on the right
Picture with Santa....I am amazed at how well it turned out!
Sunday, we headed up to Loudonville to celebrate our traditionally, untraditional Thanksgiving day. We love it, because it's hard to gear yourself up to eat the exact same meal, days apart. Instead, you look forward to something different....and honestly, who doesn't like steaks, baked potatoes, salad & rolls? We enjoyed catching up, hearing the little ones giggle and play together, and drawing names for the Christmas exchange. It was a beautiful day out, and a lovely gathering. Thanks Uncle Dave and Aunt Teresa for hosting!
Hanging with Aunt Kendra
Playing at Uncle Dave and Aunt Teresa's
Hangin' with his buddy, Ella!
A few hours later, we headed to Wooster to celebrate our nephew Owen's first birthday. It is so hard to believe that our boys are growing so fast, and we are already throwing and planning bday parties! Kate made an adorable cake for Owen, and it was as tasty as it was adorable! The kids had a blast playing together and sharing in a very special bday celebration! We love you, sweet Owen. We are so glad to have another nephew to love on, and especially happy that Caleb will have a cousin around his age to enjoy playing with at family get togethers!
What up, Martha Stewart?
Owen enjoying a pre-birthday bottle before the festiviites!
Lots of little helpers. . . .
Boy time!
Best Buddies!
Ummm...I'm pretty sure he liked it! ;)
....and a video of the bday boy, showing off his fancy footwork....I'm predicting that he will be doing sprints by Christmas!
....and finally kids in jammies, ready for a good night's sleep, after a wonderful day, except for Caleb who cried almost the entire hour and a half car ride home....ouch!
Happy Bday sweet Owen! So glad we could share in your special day!