11.26.2007
11.25.2007
A Charleston Thanksgiving
Because so much has happened over the course of Thanksgiving break, this will end up being a series of posts, so stayed tuned over the next couple of days!
To start, Mom and Dad arrived Wednesday afternoon, and it was really nice to have them here both to spend time with them and to have them help out on the many home projects that we tackled over the break. This was actually our second Thanksgiving in Charleston, but our first one in the new house... and it was so nice to have room to spread out when preparing Thanksgiving dinner (all four of us could actually work in the kitchen comfortably).
Here are a couple of shots from the preparation:
This was the centerpiece. It consisted of small pumpkins with a couple of pillar candles. Since our table isn't very wide, this was an easy way to add color without taking up a lot of space.
We had the traditional Thanksgiving menu (but with a bit of a twist):
- Tofurkey (yes, that's right a "turkey" made from tofu) with mushroom gravy
- Daniel's homemade cranberry sauce
- Cornbread dressing
- Sweet potato casserole
- Green beans
- Strawberry pretzel salad
- Rolls
- Pumpkin pie
And just in case you were wondering, here's what the tofurkey looks like fresh from the oven:
Labels: Thanksgiving
11.01.2007
Trick-or-treat
Daniel and I were relatively low key this year in terms of decorating for Halloween. I'm thinking we'll do a yard display next year though (and I'm hoping our yard will be more presentable). We did carve pumpkins though (my pumpkin is on the right, and Daniel's is on the left).

We also-- for the first time since we've been married-- had trick-or-treaters (so many that we actually ran out of candy). Here our two of our trick-or-treaters, the children of a couple in our small group. Will was the red Power Ranger, and Isabelle was Pebbles. They were too cute.


Labels: Halloween

