Thanksgiving 2010

by Michelle Lasley

Michelle Lasley is a mother, wife in Pacific Northwest learning to balance green dreams with budget realities.

November 27, 2010

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Thanksgiving was, as per usual, a decent amount of prep for a short meal. Levi is working on getting over some stomach bug, which has caused him to be moody. He was in a chipper mood all day until it came time to actually eat our meal! He was so fussy, with absolutely no consolation, that he spent the meal in his room.

Yummy food to be had by all, as leftovers at minimum, if it couldn’t be shared at the actual meal. A photo montage of said meal.

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