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| Where I spent my first PC Thanksgiving. |
I had a wonderful Thanksgiving full of delicious food and good company. Well worth the 15 hour journey it took to get to the small village of Focuri. You may think I am crazy to travel that far for a 24 hour visit, but I am young and at the end of that journey was a feast of amazingness. A big thanks to Kelly for hosting!
This feast of amazingness was an all day effort of cooking and slaving away in the kitchen, and it wouldn't be a Thanksgiving if everything went smoothly. Towards the end of the cooking extravaganza the power went out. I was kind of delirious throughout the day due to lack of sleep, but I remember good vibes and people pulling together to finish the preparations. We had candles, lighters, flashlights on cell phones, actual flashlights. Anything that provided light. Carving a turkey in the dark, probably isn't such a good idea, but we only had minor casualties. Something to be thankful for.
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| Bert the turkey awaits his final stage of existence. |
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So much light!
Matt, Theron, and Kelly in the kitchen. |
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| A fitting jungle-themed centerpiece. Sound effects provided by the bird tree. |
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| A Thanksgiving stroll. |
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| A must on any hill. |
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Look closely.
The lucky one. This day was not his last. |
When things got interesting...
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| YUMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Now back to making a fireplace. Télapó day is just around the corner. Santa is coming! There's so much to do!
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