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My Dad’s birthday was last week and we got a chance to go home for a visit on Saturday. It was fantastic to see my parents, siblings, and their families. It was the first time we had all been together since Thanksgiving { Mom was snapping photos, of course } ! Ryan made a birthday beer for my Dad to enjoy, and everyone laughed a lot while we sat around in the living room together sans TV, computers, + other electronic distractions. Now that’s what life’s about. My brother even brought up an imaginary friend that I had when I was about three that the rest of us had completely forgotten about! It was so neat to have that old familiar feeling again.

While we were home, Ryan + I opened up our camp so we could borrow some items to use for our upcoming ModSwap. My family’s cabin has housed Smith family members since my Grandfather { that’s him in the canoe! } built it in 1953. But with no insulation it’s only useable during the summer months. Stepping inside during the winter always feels strange + sad. I’m immediately flooded with happy warm weather memories and somehow feel guilty for not keeping it toasty warm in the winter, too.

This week so many bow ties were made in my little studio and I’m officially a seller at the Merchant Company! I’ve been a seamstress there since this fall, but have never displayed my own designs until I brought some in on Tuesday — so exciting! Now I’m working on bulking up my stock, so my Grandmother’s sewing machine has never been busier! If you’re in the Portland area stop in to have a look at my wares! I’m so happy to finally have my own little section, tiny as it may be.

TGIF, friends!

xx.

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my children will look at “old” photos of me…

and wonder what it was like to live in 2011. They’ll most likely laugh at my hair styles and clothing choices, and be amazed at how young I look. They’ll ask me what I was doing in certain pictures, and I might not have a response seeing as it was another lifetime for me. This is what my sister, cousins and I did on Thanksgiving when we looked through an old album and saw our parents as children.

Doesn’t my Mom look cool? She’s the one with the bongos.

I find all of these photos so exciting. I wish I could have been there for all of them!

xx.

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I had the most wonderful Thanksgiving!

I hope yours was just as lovely. Together we all enjoyed looking through old family photo albums  (I’ll share some of those images soon), fussing over cooking the turkey (especially interesting since two of us are vegetarians), and playing with my niece + nephew.

Waking up with snow was magical. The drive down the night previous was a bit tricky, but it seemed worth it to see such a beautiful blanket covering the ground, and knowing that the rest of the family was on their way. I had been needing a break from the city, so this Thanksgiving was very much welcomed.

My Marlborough Pie was a hit! Everyone seemed to like it, and a few people even asked for the recipe! I was happy that I could finally bring something special to Thanksgiving that hasn’t already been covered by someone else. My family is big, so it seems like everyone has claimed one dish that is theirs to bring each year, and maybe I’ve finally found mine?

So, I’m sorry I haven’t been writing as much lately. I’ll be back full-force on December 1st — after I finish my novel! NaNoWriMo is just wrapping up, and I’ve been incredibly far behind all month, so now I’m really scrambling to get caught up. I only have 12,000 more words ’til I’m finished, and only today and tomorrow to write it. So, forgive me for now, but on Thursday I’ll pick up here where I’ve left off.

Happy Holidays!

xx.

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One week from today is Thanksgiving.

At this time next week I’ll be waking up at my sister’s house. She + Michelle {my cousin/one of my favourite people in the world} will have just put on some coffee, and the turkey will already be in the oven. The tofurkey will follow — by the way, thanks for always taking care of that stuff, guys.

After we have our first piece of Thanksgiving pumpkin bread for breakfast, and Ryan has circled ’round my sister’s house looking for interesting mushrooms, my big, huge family will start trickling in, one small group at a time.

As more people arrive, so will more food, and the house will soon be filled with a remarkably mouth-watering scent {I can almost smell it now}. Then someone — I’m not naming any names here — will pull out the traditional Smith Family Apron.

I think this apron was made by my Grandmother many, many years ago. A lot of people think it’s hideous {I find it charming}, but for some reason it gets passed around from family member to family member every single Thanksgiving. We all take turns, handing it off to the person next to us after we feel we’ve had it for an adequate amount of time. And my Uncle Paul has to have it on when he carves the turkey — whether he likes it or not {+ he doesn’t like it even one bit}.

Also of note are the famed turkey shaped salt + pepper shakers that I found one year and bought with Thanksgiving in mind. I talked these things up for months because I thought they were so cute, then conveniently misplaced them about a week before the actual event. I finally found them months later, and ever since then my sister has held on to them for me — thanks, Kristen.

Those traditions, and the Berry/Smith cousins-sleepover that happens the night before, are what makes Thanksgiving my all time favourite holiday. We’ll be down a cousin this year for the night before {Boo, Tracy!}, but that’ll make the day of festivities even more important.

Are there any special little traditions that your family has?

xx.

P.s. While poking through all of my old photos looking for a picture of the apron, I happened upon this little nugget. It’s me, as a pilgrim, in kindergarten.

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