"Happy Thanksgeebing bach!"

Oh Thanksgiving, how I do love thee.  The food, the family, the whole concept of taking a day to give thanks.  Once a year everything slows down as home, family, and friends become the heart and center of the day.

Elliott and I had discussed our Thanksgiving plans about a month ago and I asked if we could “fill up the table.”  Our huge farmhouse table is wonderful for craft projects, collecting odds and ends, and feeding the three of us at one little end, but it comes into its fullness of purpose when filled up with friends.  Elliott said, “Sure!” and we extended invitations to our community group and a favorite Italian family to join us for Thanksgiving Day.

I spent much of Wednesday and Thursday preparing: baking apple pie, prepping the turkey, cleaning the house (with Elliott’s patient assistance to my insistence), and setting the table.  This was my first time to host Thanksgiving and the first Thanksgiving I had ever spent away from my parents and siblings.  I was anxious that everything would go right!

But then, as I was rolling pie crust on Wednesday afternoon, Elliott and I were treated to a magnificent rainbow.  It turned into a full-bowed triple rainbow with a half-rainbow beside it!  Such a beautiful reminder of God’s covenant faithfulness as I move away from being a daughter and fully embody my new life as a wife, mother, hostess, and friend.

hot spiced cider in Polish pottery mugs

Cute boys before our meal with baked Brie and crackers… and wine too, apparently.

Some people we love very much.

Almond cookies from our Italian guests (and they brought espresso for afterwards too!)

Dessert :: apple pie, vanilla ice cream, and pumpkin cake with cream cheese frosting

Who doesn’t love some dessert?!

I love the citrus in this apple pie… mmm…

Lena was fascinated by Baby Benjamin, which is a good sign for when our baby arrives soon!

Our sweet kitty, who found a quiet corner of the dining room where she wouldn’t miss a thing… or not.

Thanksgiving Menu 2012

Baked Brie in Cut Mangoes & Honey with Crackers
Spinach Appetizer Balls
Fruit Salad Cups
   
Lemon Butter & Thyme Turkey from Style Me Pretty’s Thanksgiving Guide
Steamed Green Beans with Butter and Salt
Mama Woodworth’s Classic Stuffing
Classic Yeast Rolls
Whipped Potatoes
Cranberry Sauce

Local Wines (of course!)
Sparkling Cider

Deep Dish Apple Pie from the Barefoot Contessa
Pumpkin Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting
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14 Responses to "Happy Thanksgeebing bach!"

  1. Shannon November 23, 2012 at 5:36 pm #

    Your pie looks amazing, and it looks like the meal was enjoyed by all!

    • Becca March 1, 2014 at 4:31 pm #

      Thank you, Shannon… and it definitely was!

  2. Stephanie November 23, 2012 at 6:06 pm #

    The food looks so delicious! It looks like your Thanksgiving was super successful. The photo of the rainbow and your view is beyond perfect as well. :)
    stephanie

    • Becca March 1, 2014 at 4:32 pm #

      Thank you, Stephanie! Your blog is so lovely, by the way; thanks for linking to it!

  3. Erika November 23, 2012 at 6:49 pm #

    Everything looks so wonderful! That pumpkin cake looks especially fabulous – I love anything with cream cheese icing! Congrats to a successful first time thanksgiving.

    • Becca March 1, 2014 at 4:32 pm #

      Thank you… I think I feel fortified enough to say it won’t be the last?!

  4. Bethany W November 23, 2012 at 8:50 pm #

    Your menu is making me hungry!

  5. granolastateofmind November 23, 2012 at 11:29 pm #

    I’m not sure what the “bach” is translating too!?

    • Becca March 1, 2014 at 4:33 pm #

      It’s a quote from “You’ve Got Mail,” quite possibly my favorite movie of all time. ;-)

  6. Carrie November 26, 2012 at 4:08 pm #

    Looks like it was a beautiful (and tasty) meal!

    • Becca March 1, 2014 at 4:33 pm #

      It was… now I want it all again!

  7. McKenzie November 27, 2012 at 1:36 am #

    Love so much about this. The farmtable filled with friends, the polish pottery mugs, the rainbow (by the way, is that the view from your home?), the apple pie, the wine. So much to be thankful for!

    • Becca March 1, 2014 at 4:34 pm #

      YES, that is a view from our house! Isn’t it amazing? I love that view and that farmhouse table most about our Sicilian home.

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