Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Thanksgiving

The Fitt's Family of 4 decided to have a Thanksgiving away from home this year...just the 4 of us. And it was wonderful!!! We (I) decided that after almost 10 years of hosting/cooking Thanksgiving dinner, we were going to let someone else have the honors. That would be Callaway Gardens!!!

We went over to Pine Mountain, Georgia Wednesday afternoon. Got there in time to get settled in our room at the Callaway Garden Inn (next time we will spend a little more money to have a little more room in the cabins), eat some dinner and then it was off to the Fantasy in Lights. It was drizzling a little bit but not too bad. The boys got to see Santa in the Christmas Village and tell him what they wanted for Christmas. We got a little Christmas shopping done before our tram left the station. At 8:00, we loaded onto our tram and drove through the lights in the park. It was about an hour long. Precious little Jack sang all of the Christmas carols that he knew. It was too cute! Most of the words were not correct, but I loved every bit of it!!

After the tram ride, we had hot cocoa on the beach and watched the nativity story in lights over the water. It was beautiful. We then headed back to our cozy little hotel room to get some sleep.

Thursday morning we woke up late and lazed around watching the Thanksgiving Day parade. On my bucket list is to see the parade in person. Maybe in the next few years while the kids are still young. We had lunch reservations at 12:30 at the Lodge and Spa. We had the most wonderful Thanksgiving feast you could have - and I didn't have to cook it!!! Precious Mason decided that we needed to go around the table and tell 2 things (only 2 things - he would cut you off if you went further than the 2) that we are thankful for. I wish I could remember what the boys said... Once we were all fat and happy, we walked around a bit and then hit the road to get back to Bham to pick up Dan's friend from the airport who had flown in to go to the Auburn Alabama game the next day.

In honor of Thanksgiving, let me leave you with my list of things I am thankful for:
My Health
My family
the health of my family
an adorable/funny/devilish 4 year old that puts spice in our lives
a sweet/caring/smart/sensitive 7 year old that makes us laugh nonstop
a husband that will go to plays like Fiddler on the Roof with me without complaining
Florida beaches
hot showers
Christmas music
a warm coat
a great church
great friends who love our kids almost as much as we do
Publix brownies
My washer and dryer (although I sure would like a front loader!!)
hugs
snuggle time at bedtime
giggles
Christmas movie classics
Movie and pizza night in the Fitts living room

***my 7 year old turns 8 on Thursday!!!

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