Sunday, November 20, 2011

Gobble, Gobble

Thanksgiving came a little early to our corner of New Zealand. Due to scheduling conflicts, we weren't going to be able to celebrate with friends on the actual day-of, so we decided to do it one week early.

We enjoyed our cross-country Thanksgiving jaunt to the west coast of the south island last year so much that we decided to reprise the trip. Two other American families joined us, giving us a grand total of 6 adults and 4 kids.

Dinner was delicious and unconventional, including sushi, spanakopita, and fish cakes, though the usual suspects also made an appearance (cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, gravy, stuffing, pumpkin pie).




Weather was a bit spotty, but we had enough springtime sun breaks to allow some outdoor adventures, including the local Westport beach, Denniston plateau, Punakaiki, and Kura Tawhiti (Castle Hill).












This year, we're thankful for a lot of things, but mostly these: the continued good health and safety of the people we love; the opportunity to see new places, meet new people, and have new experiences; and last, but not least, the availability of cheese Doritos halfway across the world. Our Thanksgiving experience wouldn't be the same without them (tip o' the hat to Auntie Smeeches).

Love and hugs to you.

3 comments:

  1. Instead of a day earlier, your Thanksgiving was a week earlier. It looks like a good time was had by all. We'll be thinking of all of you when we gather around the table. I don't think we'll have Doritos ;o)

    We were thinking about last year and how much the Squidd loved the Christmas tree. We'll miss our little tree trimmer this year.
    Sending our love,

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  2. Squiggles is going to have to teach bach to high five. And don't listen to what she says, there will be some Doritos! Miss you and love you all.

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  3. Where are the Uruk Hai? Where are the Rohirrim? I think you were jipped!

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