Thursday, November 26, 2009

Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving at the Pool house was good this year.


We used to have Thanksgiving with my folks and Christmas dinner with Lyn's folks. After my Mom contracted cancer, Thanksgiving was scheduled as normal, even though she was getting sicker by the day. She just insisted that she could still do it. The day before Thanksgiving she called and said she couldn't do it. Lyn and my sister volunteered to pull something together but she said no. Lyn and I had Thanksgiving dinner at some restaurant in Round Rock and it wasn't all that good.

Lyn told me this wouldn't happen again. Like I've said before, I am a lucky guy. I married a woman that loves to cook and is very good at it. She said next Thanksgiving would be at our house, no ifs, ands or buts about it. My Mom passed away the next February, and my Dad passed away five weeks later. About a month before the big day, Lyn told me I had better start rounding up some people for Thanksgiving as she was blowing it out. She was cooking it all and it was going to be a big meal for just the two of us.

I came up with nine the first year. The second it jumped to thirteen. The third it was fifteen. The next it was twenty two. This year it was back down to fifteen. My sister always comes but Lyn's siblings go to their in-laws. However the last two years Lyns sister, her husband and their two daughters have come. The couple that owns the local feed store are always here as well as several customers of mine. A couple of neighbors come and a couple people that are just regulars at the feed store as well as a couple of friends. Some can't make it some years but make it others. This year we had two newbies. A young fella that works at the place that I buy pipe and his wife came. She is expecting on Christmas day and her doctor had told her not to travel as they had some problems with the pregnancy and should stay close. You can't have an expectant mother to be missing Thanksgiving. Katina of Gardening in Austin and her husband were supposed to come but something came up and they couldn't make it.

The turkey was deep fried.[that's my job] Lyn cooked two pies and a pumpkin cake as well as candied pecans for snacking. My sister brought peanut brittle and Fran at the feed store always brings a vegetable snack tray that is to die for. It's huge. Lyn's sister, Chickie, brought a big pasta salad that is always a big hit. Lyn made fresh green beans right out of the garden and mashed potatoes from ones I had dug in the summer. You can always tell the corn was our corn as it is so dark yellow. Lyn made a new dish this year that was absolutely wonderful. It was sweet potaoes in a hollowed out orange. There has never been any store bought bread in our house so of course there was home made bread and home made rolls.

Like I said, I'm a lucky guy. I have so many great friends, a wonderful wife and great holidays. I hope all your Thanksgivings were as good as mine.

6 comments:

Pam/Digging said...

It was, Bob. Thanks, and happy Thanksgiving to you too.

katina said...

Sorry we couldn't make it this year. Thanks for the invite. Hopefully next year everything will work out.

Tabor said...

This looks lovely and just perfect...except no little kids to spill drinks or track crumbs...maybe next year? Anyway, in regard to your ? the turkeys were wary but they were EVERYWHERE in the meadows and I used a telephoto as I sat in the car.

Tabor said...

Forgot to mention that I posted an even better photo of a turkey on my other blog...!

Annie in Austin said...

The Thanksgiving menu sounds delicious and it's good to know you all had fun together, Bob! A couple of our kids & their families are in WA state - heard they made 15 pounds of garlic mashed potatoes for this year's feast...bet you also had a lot of peeling to do!

Annie at the Transplantable Rose

mss @ Zanthan Gardens said...

Sounds like a wonderful Thanksgiving celebration, a real family and community celebration. It sounds like you had a lot of good things from the garden, too.

My mom (and later I) used to do the candied yams in orange cups. I love them but I haven't done them in years...I guess since I remarried. My husband does the cooking here and as he's British we had a very non-traditional (although delicious) meal.