Ah, I've just realised that you can only see the back of me in all the photos! lol. Thats probably for the best anyway. I took most of the photos, and Steve didn't make it into any of them. Although he does appear in the camcorder video quite a bit, unlike me.
Looks like everyone had a great time, and the music you chose was a hit, but the looks of everyone's hands in the air, lol! Good Job!
Thanksgiving is, traditionally, the celebration of the first meal with the pilgrims and indians, in the new world. However, there are many versions of how that actually went, and some not that good. We use it mostly as a day to give thanks for what we have, our families and friends and such. A time to come together and share a big meal. Turkey is actually more popular for thanksgiving than Christmas here, but we usually do the same meal for both. Sometimes adding a ham in there, or other meat too. Hope that explains things for you.
Dan - Dad, 36, shop owner and photography enthusiast. Sings falcetto like Justin Hawkins from The Darkness!
Bree - Mum, 31, heavy metal freak and belly dancing fanatic. Manages somehow to be a health freak and remain fat.
Jimmy - first born son, age 13, attends school, loves performing and being the centre of attention, very good looking with a personality to match.
Annabelle - older daughter, age 12, beautiful and feminine, loves reading, and listening to Nightwish.
Barnyard - age 5, insists his blog name is Barnyard although I shorten it (against his will) to Barney. Also likes to be known as 'Slice' (said like Donkey from Shrek). Currently into the power rangers and is a mad hama bead enthusiast.
Grace - born in December, our little surprise bundle of joy - with the most amazing hair!
Looks like you all had a wonderful time. I can't actually work out which lady is you though, lol!
ReplyDeleteLoved the one of Sam on the floor and the one of the happy couple cutting the cake (cool cake too!)
LOL, I'm the one in the jeans and bright shirt (redish), no shoes (I did have shoes but I couldn't dance in them).
ReplyDeleteAh, I've just realised that you can only see the back of me in all the photos! lol. Thats probably for the best anyway.
ReplyDeleteI took most of the photos, and Steve didn't make it into any of them. Although he does appear in the camcorder video quite a bit, unlike me.
Looks like everyone had a great time, and the music you chose was a hit, but the looks of everyone's hands in the air, lol! Good Job!
ReplyDeleteThanksgiving is, traditionally, the celebration of the first meal with the pilgrims and indians, in the new world. However, there are many versions of how that actually went, and some not that good. We use it mostly as a day to give thanks for what we have, our families and friends and such. A time to come together and share a big meal. Turkey is actually more popular for thanksgiving than Christmas here, but we usually do the same meal for both. Sometimes adding a ham in there, or other meat too. Hope that explains things for you.
Tammy
Yes it looks like they are praying in that photo, when actually they are doing YMCA! LOL
ReplyDeleteOne of the YMCA pics looks like we're all worshipping my friend Sam who's standing by the wall.
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