Happy Thanksgiving to our American readers!
What's on the menu for the Duggars' Thanksgiving feast of over 50 friends and family members? Homemade yeast rolls, turkey, mashed potatoes, about 15 pumpkin pies, dressing, and assorted specialties brought by extended family. They sit down to eat at 1:00 PM and then spend the rest of the day playing games and chatting.
In the spirit of the holiday, everyone names one thing that he or she is thankful for, starting with the youngest. "For our younger ones it's pretty sweet," writes Michelle in her latest TLC post. "Sometimes we hear things like, 'I'm just so grateful for oatmeal.'"
Other than breakfast cereal, what else are the Duggars thankful for? "As a family tradition we offer thanks to God and to those around us who've blessed our lives, for the country that we live in, the lives we were given and the freedoms we enjoy," explains Michelle. "And then when we look at the table that's set before us we're reminded again of the provisions He's given us."
Read more about the Duggars' Thanksgiving traditions in our "Thanksgiving with the Duggars" post.
*Don't forget to enter the "18 Kids and Counting" Giveaway! It ends on Friday at 9PM EST. Enter here.
What's on the menu for the Duggars' Thanksgiving feast of over 50 friends and family members? Homemade yeast rolls, turkey, mashed potatoes, about 15 pumpkin pies, dressing, and assorted specialties brought by extended family. They sit down to eat at 1:00 PM and then spend the rest of the day playing games and chatting.
In the spirit of the holiday, everyone names one thing that he or she is thankful for, starting with the youngest. "For our younger ones it's pretty sweet," writes Michelle in her latest TLC post. "Sometimes we hear things like, 'I'm just so grateful for oatmeal.'"
Other than breakfast cereal, what else are the Duggars thankful for? "As a family tradition we offer thanks to God and to those around us who've blessed our lives, for the country that we live in, the lives we were given and the freedoms we enjoy," explains Michelle. "And then when we look at the table that's set before us we're reminded again of the provisions He's given us."
Read more about the Duggars' Thanksgiving traditions in our "Thanksgiving with the Duggars" post.
*Don't forget to enter the "18 Kids and Counting" Giveaway! It ends on Friday at 9PM EST. Enter here.
Happy Thanksgiving to you both, as well! May God bless us all with many more years of love, health and happiness! :-)
ReplyDeleteI just love your new header! Awesome!
Happy Thanksgiving to you both Lily and Ellie! I really love your new header!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to all.
ReplyDeleteI'm always thankful for my super supportive parents, my lovely sisters, my wonderful husband and for us experiencing the most magical gift...expecting our first baby in may.
P.s, Love the new header.
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Have you ever heard of birth control. After almost losing your last one I can't believe you would take that chance again. I know I know you will probably laugh your little laugh and say God will take care. Maybe you are getting paid per kid. Your whole family is making money off of your procreating.
ReplyDeleteI just saw the duggars on the today show. They weren't live the today show was talking about the having 50+for dinner including a neighborhood family of 23.( I don't know who they are)
ReplyDeleteHappy thanks giving to you bloggers, enjoy a day of thanks-giving.
happy thanksgiving, here in michigan for thanksgiving is the thanksgiving parade on channel 4 detroit in michigan and i thought i saw arkansas state flag in it. and i love the new header
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Happy Thanksgiving Ellie and Lily! Love the new header and how it looks random while including everybody. Was it like putting together a puzzle to make it come out that way?
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to everybody in the USA!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Kay!
ReplyDeleteIt sure was! Took a lot of time, but it was fun. :)
Thanks for reading!
Lily and Ellie
I LOVE the new header!! You did a great job!
ReplyDeleteWhat about 'happy thanks giving' to all our non-American readers too!?
ReplyDeleteEven though I don't live in America, I always recognize Thanksgiving and love it!
Love the header! How did you do it? Did it cost any money, or just heaps of time?
ReplyDeleteYep, we just celebrated our first Thanksgiving in Australia and plan to keep up the tradition!
ReplyDeleteHi Sara!
ReplyDeleteJust heaps of time :)
Thanks for reading!
Lily and Ellie
Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteWe are grateful for family and our loving community of friends.
Cute!
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