Vegans and turkey advocates, avert your eyes.
Mikko helped prepare the dinner … not a whit. Same as his mama. I just took pictures!
Alrik was more than ready to begin the feasting.
Sam dishes up his signature flavorful carrots.
The feast! Turkey and homemade cranberry sauce (by Aunt Natalie) with green-bean-casserole stuffed mushrooms and mashed carrots with pistachios (by Sam).
Mikko was not interested in eating. He pulled an old shirt of Natalie's out of the discard pile and put it on with a construction paper pilgrim hat: the perfect Puritan. He even has a yardstick for smacking people awake at church!
You know who knew what Thanksgiving is for? This baby right here. He climbed right into Mikko's seat and began digging into the plate intended for his older brother.
Yes, this baby who got us grief at his last well-baby visit for being too lightweight!
Ah, happily stuffing yourself in the company of loved ones!
There's the true meaning of Thanksgiving, amirite?
You'll also love photos of Roots over at Natural Parents Network — fascinating topic this week with some really neat pictures!
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3 comments:
Your turkey looks better than mine did. Mine was good but sort of dry.
Little boys in striped shirts - I love that. Such a classic "little boy" look.
Looks like you had a fun and delicious time! I had to LOL at your comment about Mikko, the "perfect Puritan." =P
Looks like a great Thanksgiving! Your boys are always so adorable :)
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