Friday, November 25, 2011

Birthday and Thanksgiving Celebration

Thanksgiving is a holiday celebrated yearly in the USA for  the  blessings and good harvest  of  the year .It is not complete without the traditional  turkey on the table.It is also the time for family and friends gatherings.

The first time I celebrated Thanksgiving with hubby was in Qatar during our first year together.We  invited our friends over to celebrate with us. I cooked a lot of American food but only few showed up. From that day on hubby told me that we are not going to celebrate it there anymore .He was not so happy that I spent 2 days cooking and ended  up with too much left over food because many of our expected guest did not come.

Now that we are in the US there are so many reasons to thank God for all our blessings.This year we did  celebrate  thanksgiving and my eldest son's 13th birthday as well.



I forgot the candle for the cake so my 2 boys just pretended  blowing.

 Happy Thanksgiving to all and of course happy happy birthday to my son!

8 comments:

  1. WOW!! Thats a good way to celebrate thanksgiving :) The turkey looks great Maam Tess

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  2. oh why dito sa pinas walang ganung celebration , I heard na ang daming sales, happy thanksgiving to you

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  3. @chrisair,oo daming sale pag Black friday .yon nga next post ko .di ko pa lang macompose .wala pa sa mood magsulat.
    @herbert. oo nga 2 days naming pagkain yang turkey. sarap nya.

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  4. hAPPY Thanksgiving everyone! Merry Christmas naman sa Pinas!

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  5. na miss ko tong blog mo mamitats, i remember na feature ko ito sa Love Bus Novel ko, at syempre added na rin sa blog roll, Happy Thanksgiving! regards sa 2 kids and hubby!

    Love Bus Book 1 Part 10

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  6. wow. happy birthday to your son, and happy thanksgiving though belated-- everyday is thanksgiving day anyway..

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  7. belated" hapi tnx giving mam tess! hay sarap ng foods!

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  8. Belated happy birthday to your son and happy thanksgiving, too!

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