Each year, my extended family gets together the second Saturday after Thanksgiving to celebrate the fall and winter holidays. We joke that we celebrate Thanksgiving through dinner and then switch to Christmas at dessert time. Now that my grandmother lives with my parents, our home is sort of in the middle for everyone. My parents, brother, and grandmother drive up from NC for a long weekend and everyone else journeys south for the afternoon and evening and we feast and catch up.
For the past two years, I have participated in the Jingle Bell Run in Ellicott City with my mom group before the family celebration. This race funds Arthritis research, a disease my grandmother suffered from, so is close to my heart. This year the weather wasn't great but six of us got out there to be part of the jingle bell fun. I was feeling surprisingly good when I started running and ended up in first place for woman finishers. My 5K time was 24:05, for an average 7:43 a mile. I am still shocked I was the first girl to cross the finish line in a race of about 600 people with that time, but am so excited at the progress I have made since my summer injury.
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| Ready to race with bells on! |
When I got home, my mom was just getting the turkey ready for the grill and I marinated my pork tenderloin. I had some time to get my sides going so enjoyed a bit of downtime before the chaos. And then everyone descended, we finished up all the cooking, and we feasted! This year we had 18 people. I am the oldest cousin, and the only one with kids so far, so my children (and dog) enjoyed the attention from all the adults. Noelle in particular was bouncing off the walls and performing in her faux pearls. I think everyone had a great time and we even ended the evening with a pinochle show down with my cousin and his wife. It was Bryan and I's first loss in a long time, even though we were introducing them to the *proper* way to play the game.
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| Noelle and Uncle Mike |
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| My favorite ladies |
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| Saxton Selfie |
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| Maddie had mixed feelings about the fun. Lots of extra attention but we kept her awake past her self imposed 7:02 PM bedtime. |
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| The Saxton/Hayhoe/Gidjunis crew, minus cousin Joe who took the photo |
Sunday morning we had breakfast and went to church before my parents, brother, and grandmother drove back to the OBX. We also tried to get a Christmas card picture but had limited success with lighting and people actually looking at the same camera. Oh well!
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| Cheese! |
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| I hate this mom! |
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| Ok everyone is looking the right place but me...oh well. |
About 30 minutes after my family's departure, Noelle and Kellen asked to watch a short holiday show. About 6 minutes in, my big 5 year old that doesn't really nap anymore looked like this. I felt the same way! It was a fun but tiring family weekend!
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| So sleepy! |
Happy Thanksgivmas!