This weekend was the inaugural Friendsgiving with my very best friends in the whole world. Actually my friends are more like family to me. My oldest, and dearest friend Melanie and I have been friends since we were three. When we were in high school (and I ended up going to "her" school for high school), we became best friends with Kerri. Not long after we started college, Mel and I sort of lost touch with Kerri. But as our ten year high school reunion approached in 2008, Kerri and I were recruited to plan it. So we reconnected one day over the phone to discuss the reunion. That phone conversation lasted 4 straight hours and it was as if no time had passed. We picked up right where we left off. Kerri and I got together shortly after that with Mel and ever since then the three of us have been inseparable once again. We were there when Kerri was married in 2009, and Melanie and I are are Aunt Mel and Aunt Katie to Kerri's two daughters Addison and Brinleigh. Oh and I forgot...Kerri's husband, Chris, is basically our husband too! He probably didn't realize when he married Kerri, we came with the deal!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!
Chris and Kerri were married in June 2009.
In September, when the four of us got together for a Halfway to St. Patty's Day bash, Kerri brought up the idea of having Friendsgiving. So after planning for a few weeks, Saturday, November 15th was the first annual Friendsgiving at my place.
Melanie was basically the cook of the group. She loves to cook and was super excited to attempt her first turkey! She also made mashed potatoes and cranberries from scratch, green bean casserole, a beet salad, and pumpkin pie for dessert. She arrived by 10 a.m. to start preparing the bird.
She brought her Grandma's China from the 40's for us to eat on....I LOVED the table!!
Once the turkey was in and the table was set, we were able to relax and cheers to that being done with some drinks. But that was short-lived because then we had to peel three pounds of potatoes. :)
Kerri arrived later on in the afternoon and brought with her her famous dip and made a killer batch of sweet potatoes! We were only a group of 6...but we had enough food for 16!!
My contribution was the booze! HA!! I also made an Apple Dip app and a Pumpkin Dessert Dip I got from Jill at Doused in Pink! (Thanks Jill...it was a hit!!) And I had a bunch of fun games and crafts for the kids....basically just Addie, who's three! I bought a few things from Oriental Trading and found a Turkey Hunt online at Bloom Designs Online, which I have to say was a HUGE HIT with her!! After she found all twelve turkeys she got a prize!! I'm not gonna lie...I may have forgotten where I hid the last turkey...but Addie did not give up until she found it!! We also did a paper turkey craft, scratch leaves, and sticker pictures for EVERYONE!!
Here's a few more fun pics from the day!
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An end of the night family photo! |
for my family, my friends, my life, and whatever the future holds!! I wish you all the same!
Katie
Linking up today for Manic Monday with More Pieces of Me and On the Daily Express &
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What a brilliant idea!! Love this.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun night! We try to do something similar, but life always seems to get in the way. We should make this a priority!
ReplyDeleteThe table setting is nice!! I haven't done a friendsgiving in so long - makes me miss college when I used to do this!! Love the detail with the containers that you had!!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of Friendsgiving but have never gotten around to doing one! Perhaps this year!!
ReplyDeleteJenna from Visions of Vogue
Oh, Katie, what fun! Is Friendsgiving a real, like "official" day or something that you guys founded yourselves? Love it. So glad you shared this with your blog buddies. I would love to do something like this with my bff.
ReplyDeleteHappy Friendsgiving! Looks like you all had a great time. This is my first year away from my family and I'm having my first Friendsgiving on Wednesday, should be fun!
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