The kids begged to put the Christmas tree up starting a couple of weeks before Thanksgiving. We didn't get around to it quite that early, but we did finish it up a few days before. They were so delighted! The rest of the Christmas decorating will stretch out a bit, but it's fun to have the main tree up at least!
We all were looking forward to spending Thanksgiving with Kissie and Pata and eating at a fancy restaurant! The girls had been primed about using their best princess manners, and to my relief, they did a superb job. Dinner at Grand America was a real treat-- tons of yummy food, lots of new food to try, kid-friendly food, and a beautiful setting, with no dishes afterward. Many thanks to my mom and dad for treating us! 

Kevin and I don't eat out very often at all with the kids, it is usually more stress than it is worth. But with an improved adult to kid ratio, it becomes very doable :). Kissie and Pata were very helpful to help keep kids busy and take trips to the buffet line. Which made it possible for Kevin and I to taste and enjoy our food, rather than scarf it down while trying to prevent possible kid-related disasters. Luke especially liked the chocolate fountain... well who doesn't? Kissie was kind enough to let him dip his own, which was probably the biggest treat of all!
Too bad it is a bit fuzzy! But here's a picture of family members who were there-- we missed you Keyton, Liz, and kiddos!
Some fun out in the courtyard after lunch
We had a pretty early lunch to accommodate my brother's schedule, but luckily Kevin still had enough time to play football with the ward and get ready before we needed to go. One benefit of an early lunch was that we had the rest of the afternoon to play! For the first time in a long time, Kevin and I got to play games with my mom and dad while the kids all had quiet time. We also played a special game of Thanksgiving bingo and decorated gingerbread houses all together.
Many things are better left unsaid, and I try to only blog about happy memories, because honestly, that's all I want to remember. I do have to say though, that this Thanksgiving afternoon was the messiest ever, and that kids shouldn't go swimming after a huge meal and should have more responsible parents who don't let them eat too much candy!