The last two years we have traveled to Michigan to be with our family for Thanksgiving. Since we normally go every other year we decided this year to stay home for Thanksgiving. We really wanted to do something service oriented. We searched for a place to go and serve a meal to those in need, but came up empty handed. However, the Lord did provide an opportunity to serve. We hosted two international students from the college and some other friends and family in our home.
I bought, thawed, brined, and cooked my first turkey. So intimidating, but actually not that difficult. If you've never brined your turkey I would recommend it, it was very tasty.

We also made 75 + rolls for the International Thanksgiving Dinner at the college.

To give perspective I gave Titus a bath in this bowl when he was a baby....that is A LOT of dough.

I should have done this in smaller batches...but I made due.


Faith helping with a dessert the night before. I prepped most of the meal the day before so I wasn't too stressed the day of.

That left time for a craft project I had rolling around in my head. I wanted to make a "Thankful Tree" and was able to find some great pictures for inspiration on Pinterest.

Grace helped me collect the branches to make our "tree." We also went for a nature walk and collected various nuts and seeds to fill our vase. Unfortunately I didn't get a great picture of the finished product- it turned out SO cute. Charlene brought tags she had cut on her Cricut that we wrote what we were thankful for and then hung them on the tree. Hopefully, next year we can get a better picture of it with the tags on. I saved the tags and the tree- we are hoping this will become a new tradition. I thought it would be so neat to see who all had shared our Thanksgiving table over the years.

Nana brought a great craft project to keep little hands busy- Christmas ornaments that matched the tree in their room perfectly.

Us girls love to craft together.

Our feast.

Titus a bit unsure about our guests....really wish I'd gotten a picture of all of us.

We found much to be thankful for in 2011!!!!

I hope this is the first of many Thanksgiving dinners we host with special guests around our table. I have to say it made me very thankful for all the yummy food I've eaten over the years seeing just how quickly hours of hard work is gobbled up!