Thanksgiving
I'll post a few photos from Thanksgiving at the Judy and Blaine Jessee home. Jenifer was not here and had stayed in St. Louis. She and some of the other students were going to eat over at a professor's house. She was making green bean casserole. Mother , Jackie and Art, Elizabeth and Meghan, Marshall and Diane came for dinner along with Judy’s family (Day, Du and Xuan, Tram and Andy.) Thomas and Gail came by with Gail’s Mother but they had already eaten. I did a turkey and we had the usual dishes to go with it. We had Judy’s noodles and of course the traditional Thanksgiving day egg rolls.
The next is of Judy with her sister and husband. I found out that when he lived in Bulgaria, he was in Burgas, an industrial city on the Black Sea between Romaina and Turkey.
Now for a photo of Mother and Thomas on the "Sam Case bench".
This last one is of the "kids" playing outside. It's hard to beleive that Tram is two years plus older than Meghan.
The next is of Judy with her sister and husband. I found out that when he lived in Bulgaria, he was in Burgas, an industrial city on the Black Sea between Romaina and Turkey.
Now for a photo of Mother and Thomas on the "Sam Case bench".
This last one is of the "kids" playing outside. It's hard to beleive that Tram is two years plus older than Meghan.
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Blaine & Judy did a WONDERFUL job hosting the Annual Jessee Thanksgiving Day Feast.
We all missed those that were unable to be with us...but we thought of you especially when we did the Christmas name drawing (Mother has the name that "you" drew)& when we loaded up on leftovers to take home.
Art & I were stuffed yesterday and had our turkey sandwich at 6:30 this morning.
Don't forget to post your "wish list" on the blog. Wonder how Thomas & Gail are going to do that?
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Great pictures. I like the one of the kids. Every picture I see of Tram she seems to be having a great time - do you remember how serious she looked in the first pictures of her here?
Also glad to see the Sam Case Bench. Thomas almost looks liike he belongs there.
When I come home I will have to ask Judy's brothr-in-law what life was like in Bulgaria.
We are busy working on our Christmas lists! Don't forget to post your own.
Scott
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