Wednesday, October 10, 2012

The most delicious Friendsgiving of all

When trying to decide what exactly to do about Thanksgiving this year (since it fell on a day where Ty was at his mom's house this year), we could all agree on one thing: we wanted to have a Thanksgiving meal all together. There are certain expectations however, like any other holiday, do have a big to-do with the whole family ... on both sides (Ty's mom's and ours). Should we make an additional turkey dinner for four?

Then while talking to my girlfriend, she divulged that she might not be able to travel home to see her family for Thanksgiving. A light bulb went off: why don't we have a Friendsgiving?

As the ideas started to percolate, we assigned dishes to make it kind of a pot-luck. I was hosting at my house, so it only made sense for me to do turkey, gravy and desserts! In addition, we also had a ham, potatoes, beats, broccoli casserole, and well, the brussel sprouts never made it ... but that's neither here nor there.

This was my first time making turkey, and my first Friendsgiving, but everything went off without a hitch. I decorated the table with a pumpkin that I carved out to house the flowers, and folded the napkins like turkeys. The turkey was moist and done to perfection, and the desserts included a piping hot apple crisp and little turkey cupcakes that the kids loved.

Why, you may ask, will we be turning this into a tradition? For me there were two things: first off to have a mix of different people's dishes at Thanksgiving was incredible, especially since we all ended up having separate family Thanksgivings with the usual fixings. Second, to have all the people that Ty loves the most sitting at one table, including all of his parents and his best friend, brings me so much joy I can't even put it into words.

Monday, October 1, 2012

A little family apple-picking fun!

When I was a kid, Fall was my favourite time of the year (besides Christmas and my birthday, of course). The return to school to reunite with friends, mixed with the privilege of sporting new back-to-school sweaters was always exciting. But what made fall really special were the beautiful, sunny weekends where the whole family would throw on their windbreakers and do something outside, together.
"Apples right from the tree are the most delicious!" - Ty
Last week Ty brought home a library book from the school about some guinea pig who wanted to pick apples. It got me thinking, so we decided to make a day of it!
We couldn't have asked for more beautiful weather, and we were on a mission: to collect apples for Grandma. The whole activity took less than an hour, including the hay ride to and from the main shack (way shorter than I remember it being), and it was super affordable. The best part was really that Ty kept asking if he could have more apples, and never had to say no!
Log Cabin Orchard was beautiful - with nice short trees for kids - and I would recommend it to anyone. We will be going back to visit next year.