This year was really special for Nick, Sofie and I. It was our first Thanksgiving dinner we hosted in our home. It was so nice preparing for such a special meal. It was a small gathering, just my parents, my brother, my sister and her family and a few other friends we love to have to dinner often. I planned the menu weeks in advanced and I was so excited to roast our 23 pound bird. This year I did a Riesling and butter basted bird, slow cooked for about 5 hours.
I made some kick butt homemade pumpkin pies with a traditonal Pate Brisee crust and spiced whipped cream! We made some of the more familiar dishes like mashed potatoes, sweet potato casserole and some more unique dishes like a butternut squash soup served with spiced cream and caramelized apples. We also had some cinnamon glazed maple bacon wrapped lil' smokies and curry roasted cauliflower. The food was absolutely delicious! It was nice to get out the nice table linens and open up our home to have a wonderful day.
This year was special because Sofie is no longer the little baby she was this time last year. It's so exciting and yet heart breaking at the same time. She's not our little baby any more...she's in total toddler mode and showing all the signs of the "terrible two's".
It's so cute, when I asked her how she was going to eat her turkey, she shoved her hand in her face and made a little snort!
Thanksgiving day was such a daze, we did not even take pictures of "our little piggy". :o(
With Thanksgiving done, we welcomed the Christmas season! Keeping with tradition, we busted out the holiday decor and strung up excessive amounts of twinkle lights. Sofie was so excited to see all the little lights and her blow up snowman Daddy bought.
Nick and my brother-in-law did a great job putting up the lights. This year is going to be a great year! Sofie knows about Santa Claus and even knows how to say "Merry Christmas". Tonight we got started on decorating the inside of the house too! Sofie helped me set up our Nativity set, this set is special cause it's the one that Nick and his family used when he has a kid.






























