• I was three years old when we arrived in this country.  Thanksgiving was a holiday, but I’m sure my mother did not celebrate it at all.  In Korea we celebrate Chusok following the lunar calendar.  These three days involve visiting relatives and paying our respects to our deceased ancestors.  There are specific foods we eat like the American Thanksgiving.  One of my favorite treats is rice cake (dduk) made with a filling of sesame seeds.

    Sometime during our school years my mother started cooking a turkey along with mashed potatoes and gravy.  It was a relatively simple meal.  It has evolved quite a bit since those days.  I usually do most of the cooking with my mother helping with the chopping and prep work. 

    This year as in the past 3 or 4 years, we will not have the traditional roast turkey.  My family likes to have fried turkey.  Yep, you’ve got it.  Fried turkey.  It makes life easier for me because my brother does the frying.  I take care of the sides.  Here’s the menu for this year:

    • Fried turkey (2 of them since we all love leftovers)
    • Garlic mashed potatoes
    • Giblet gravy (my mother makes this since she has a great recipe)
    • Chestnut, Onion, and Cornbread Stuffing
    • Dijon Mustard Green Beans
    • Spicy Garlic Broccoli
    • Some type of Sweet Potato dish

    We will have pumpkin pie for dessert, but I don’t know if there will be anything else.  Sometimes I feel ambitious and will bake something else, but this year life has been moving at such a fast pace that I’m slowing it down. 

    Other people have some great ideas.  I hope you can all be inspired by them:

    Jennifer writes about her plans.  She, like my family, cooks her turkey the nontraditional way. 

    Krisann has a lovely menu.  My mouth was watering reading her post.

    Elena talks about what she is thankful for.  It is something we should all thank God for every day.

    Dawn (one of my favorite bloggers) writes of her plans.  She has quite a few activities planned for this week beyond Thursday’s dinner.

    One recurring theme in this holiday is the food.  I am a serious foodie.  I can watch the Food Network for hours on end as well as read cookbooks.  Angela writes how homemade food and it’s presence in her family’s life has paved the way to create their traditions together.  It’s a wonderful post.

    Check out Jennifer’s post about her Thanksgiving plans.  She and her family live on a boat.  Isn’t it cool?

    I know that my family has a lot to be thankful for.  I wanted to list a few here before ending this post.

    • The safe return of my husband from Iraq.
    • A roof over our heads
    • The joy of children
    • Food on the table
    • My in real life and internet friends

    Lord, give us grateful hearts and keep us mindful of the needs of others.  We give you thanks and praise for food and all the gifts of love.  Look on us with mercy, Father, and bless us all our days.  Amen

    Happy Thanksgiving, Everyone!!

  • Today, the girls were being so cute.  Pumpkin was being really cute so I ran to get my camera.  I turned it on and all that came up was a black screen.  It kept rolling like it was trying to find something (you know like the TV will do when you only use an antenna?).  I don’t think it would be salvageable.  What am I going to do?  My film camera broke this past June.  WAAAAAAA!!!!

  • Dawn is hosting this week’s Loveliness Fair.  It’s all about homemade gifts.  What perfect timing.  There’s plenty of time to make a shopping list, visit those craft stores and make gifts.  Check out her fair.

    I’ll be hosting the next one:  The Loveliness of Thanksgiving.  It can be about anything to do with Thanksgiving:  recipes, traditions, decorating ideas, you name it.  Email me at kpowers at austin dot rr dot com. 

  • He’s home safe and sound.

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  • Well, the cable guy left and we now have internet service.  Back to blogging and surfing soon.  I need to unpack some more before I do more of that.

  • Well starting today, I am offline.  It will do me good to practice not being on the computer.  We move in to our new house.  Then my dear husband comes home.  So, I will be back online once we get internet access, but it will be late in the week.  In the meantime, my prayers for all of you.

  • They buried my friend, Dave, today.  What a fitting day for his funeral.  We were unable to attend (it broke my heart to make this decision).  Instead, we attended mass held by the bishop in our local Catholic cemetary.  I’m sure the funeral was beautiful and well attended for he was well loved.  We will continue to pray for him and all who have passed.

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    Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let the Perpetual Light shine upon them. May their souls, and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

  • We closed on our house–two weeks late, but worth it.  Now for the hard part:  moving in.

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  • Leave for church early on the day you "fall back".  All those people who are usually late,thus leaving parking spots open, will be on time. 

  • With all the sadness I’ve been immersed in, I’ve neglected to mention that we’re closing on our house on Monday!!!!  It’s been a long time coming.  Frankly, although my parents have been quite generous in housing us these 4 months, it’s time for us to move into our own home again.  At 2 pm we will start our closing and then we will be official homeowners.  YAY!!!  It would’ve been today, but we had pouring rain all day Wednesday and they couldn’t lay the sod.  Nor on Thursday.  And, not even today.  So, they will lay sod tomorrow and we will close on Monday. 

    We had a preliminary walk through on Wednesday.  The house is beautiful and close to perfect.  I’m a bit daunted by the task of keeping it orderly, but with these handy dandy handy dandy notebook project ideas (click on each word for different entries by Kim and Elizabeth). 

    I will post pictures of the empty, very clean house as soon as I am able.  Which at the rate I go on the blog will be after I move in!!  LOL!!