Hello, my friends! How was your Thanksgiving? It is hard to believe it has come and gone, but the stack of aluminum pans filled with leftovers in my refrigerator proves it. And is it just me, or does everything taste even better the day after?
And not only did we celebrate Thanksgiving, but we also celebrated my Madison Marie! My firstborn, the sweet baby that made me a mommy on a snowy November night, turned twenty-nine. That baby has become a most lovely, caring, talented, hardworking, fun, and responsible young woman. I am blessed by her every single day. I am so happy for and proud of her and the beautiful life she has made with Nicolas. She has celebrated with my blackberry pie since she turned 4.
Tonight, we are heading to our little town's Christmas tree lighting and then to dinner. Saturday, we have mass, and then I am making the turkey soup our family has come to love. I just boil the turkey carcass in chicken broth with poultry seasoning for about an hour, then drain it before adding cooked noodles. So good! Well, I need to get going. I have to get to the post office to mail a package and get some stamps. Have a wonderful weekend! See you back here on Monday, when it will be December!
Billie Jo





Billie Jo, I'm so glad you had a wonderful Thanksgiving and a birthday too! All the food looks so yummy :) Now we're on to Christmas and hopefully some winter weather to make it all feel cozier. Have an amazing weekend!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Madison!!! I am so glad you had a wonderful day yesterday, my friend. smiles
ReplyDeleteLooks like a wonderful Thanksgiving and how blessed to celebrate Madison on such a special day. I love that she has pie instead of cake.
ReplyDeleteYour meal looks very good!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to Madison!
It sounds like you had a delightful Thanksgiving along with celebrating Madison's birthday, Billie Jo. I enjoy reading about your traditions and that soup sounds delicious.
ReplyDeleteIsn’t it nice not to have to ask, what’s for dinner for just a few days?! Happy birthday to Madison, a time of celebration! And what a great idea for soup - I’ll do that. I usually boil the carcass and save the broth, but this year I’ll follow your lead: perfect soup weather - there’s been a nonstop, icy wind from the north, here comes winter!
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