Thanksgiving at the Farnsworths
As faithful citizens of the United States (and also Ecuador, minus Ned and Isabel) we celebrated Thanksgiving in November. Isabel and Amelia made the rolls.
Marisol helped to stuff the turkey with onion and celery. Simple but good.
Then we tied the turkey up. . .
. . .and placed in a cooking bag.
Joel and Amelia helped filled the Pilgrim Pie.
The turkey was ready in about 4 and a half hours. This was the biggest one we ever cooked.
A picture of all the goodies.
Another view of what you all missed.
Marisol and Elías. Jacob was asleep.
Five kernels of corn on each plate to remind us of what most of the pilgrims ate each day during the first hard winter in Plymouth. Then each of us gave thanks as we went around the table.
Our friend Marisol joined the Farnsworths and Isabel for Thanksgiving dinner.
My plate awaits consumption.
Eating turkey.
Amelia, Isabel and Joel.
Another holiday tradition: apple pie.
Elías loved apple pie this year!
Amelia and Joel with their Thanksgiving decorations display. Happy Belated Thanksgiving from all of the Ecuador Farnsworths!
Marisol helped to stuff the turkey with onion and celery. Simple but good.
Then we tied the turkey up. . .
. . .and placed in a cooking bag.
Joel and Amelia helped filled the Pilgrim Pie.
The turkey was ready in about 4 and a half hours. This was the biggest one we ever cooked.
A picture of all the goodies.
Another view of what you all missed.
Marisol and Elías. Jacob was asleep.
Five kernels of corn on each plate to remind us of what most of the pilgrims ate each day during the first hard winter in Plymouth. Then each of us gave thanks as we went around the table.
Our friend Marisol joined the Farnsworths and Isabel for Thanksgiving dinner.
My plate awaits consumption.
Eating turkey.
Amelia, Isabel and Joel.
Another holiday tradition: apple pie.
Elías loved apple pie this year!
Amelia and Joel with their Thanksgiving decorations display. Happy Belated Thanksgiving from all of the Ecuador Farnsworths!
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