This year we were blessed to have not one, not two, but THREE Thanksgivings! Thankfully we have mastered portion control or we would be in major trouble. :) We headed to Chamberlain the Tuesday before Thanksgiving! On Wednesday night (Thanksgiving Eve), we did a simple appetizer dinner. Taco dip, egg rolls, veggies, and dips. And of course, some cup cakes for dessert!
No Leiferman get togther is complete without some Yahtzee! Our first get together was with my Mom's side for lunch on Thanksgiving day. The meal was amazing!
We watched the parade togther!
Mollie got some extra attention during the parade.
It was over 70 degrees in Chamberlain that day! Insane for SD. We took advantage and worked on our tans all afternoon.
Randy & Brittany joined us later in the afternoon. Just in time to head to my Grandma's for the Dominiack Thanksgiving!
Aunt Donna, Morgan, & Mom ready to eat!
Makenzie & Chesney. Adorable!
Full and happy after an amazing meal!
The next day we had a Masters/Friman Thanksgiving at our house.
We had some VERY special guests at our house! The Masters' from Rockford came to Parker to spend the holiday weekend with us. We were so excited to have them here. We hope that they will come visit again soon. We also had the Pesicka family and Aunt Barb here too! It was a full & happy house!
Uncle Jack got to meet Gabe for the first time!
The Masters & Pesicka boys spent the day playing outside!
Family time!
Christian & Gabe were best buds.
Masters men relaxing.
Cousin Jack, Christian, & Aunt Barb.
Having good times!
They even got a tour of the Parker Fire Department.
We ended our finally Thanksgiving cuddling this little cutie. We loved having our nephew with us for the holiday weekend. Can you believe how adorable this little man is?
We hope you all had a wondeful Thanksgiving too!
We are truly blessed.
3 THANKSGIVINGS! My pants would have to be unzipped for sure.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing the pics of the Masters boys. Wish I could have been there! I'm sure the firehouse tour was a highlight for the boys.
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