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Friday
Nov192010

Thankful things

We are anxiously anticipating a fun time next week with out-of-town visitors and lots of hygge. I've been collecting some ideas and images to inspire our celebration.  Just thought I'd share a few...

 ^The I am thankful for chain template. We usually have a bunch of little slips of paper and a jar for everyone to note all the things they're thankful for. I think this year we'll graduate to these lovely graphics for our gratitude notes.

 Or these thankful cards downloads from Cathy Zielske (plus ideas for making into a mini album)

 

^I've been enjoying Leah's daily thank you notes at ThxThxThx--and the reminder that gratitude is not just for November.   

^ Fun ideas from the brilliant gals over at One Charming Party: paper bag turkey with popcorn inside, New World boat game (which technically should be Mayflower boats instead--not sure why they used the Columbus boats), and mini pumpkin pies. What fun!

I love The Pioneer Woman as much as the next gal but I want to tell you about my other go-to food site for Thanksgiving recipe and planning this year: Annie's Eats (not me, no relation). I love her cheerful approach; her posts include timeline planning, great ideas and step-by-steps for recipes. Totally worth subscribing. 

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It really is one of my favorite weeks of the year: all food, family, and gratitude.

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And now, off to the weekend! Hope you have a marvelous one.

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Reader Comments (5)

you are brilliant!

I can't wait to meet you someday.

Enjoy your family--keep calm and party on!

11.20.2010 | Unregistered CommenterJenny

Thanksgiving is probably my favorite holiday. I don't know if it's the food, the excitement of Christmas, or that it's a great excuse for a four-day weekend. I love it. Thanks for the awesome ideas. We have loads of J's family coming this year. Yay!

11.20.2010 | Unregistered CommenterChristie

I haven't peeked in on your family in a while--just want to say I love your beautiful words and thoughts. thank you!

11.20.2010 | Unregistered Commenterdayna

Ah, I am totally going to have to do some theft on some of those ideas, there. Thanks for the great tips! Happy Thanksgiving.

11.20.2010 | Unregistered CommenterRochelle

Thank YOU for these fantastic ideas.

11.20.2010 | Unregistered CommenterMichelle L.

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