Friday, November 26, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving!!!



Up at Grandma and Grandpa Shepherd's house for dinner, the kids had so much fun playing together, some of Jeff's cousins come over for dinner as well and they have kids Reed and Marian's age so it was a fun game of cops and robbers downstairs while the adult cousins upstairs swapped stories of real cops and robbers :o) It was a lot of fun!
I did Marian's hair up for Thanksgiving dinner this year so she wouldn't be getting food in it, and I thought it turned out pretty good!


A McNeff tradition: Star Wars Monopoly! (you just can't play the regular one that's too boring) I remember growing up having Star Wars marathons in the summers, and when we got this game it became a family favorite, not even the Lord of the Rings one could take it place years later :o)
I just thought this was sooo cute! Grandma and Grandpa McNeff with Dani doodles!
Dani watching her cousin Kaitlyn rock on the horse while she inhales her blanket :o)
Dani loves to ride on grandma McNeff's rocking horse. I loved Dani's "Cindy Lou Hoo" hair :o)
Marian smells the delicious apple pies that mommy made :o)
Eventually Tao (red collar) turned around and climbed back down on his cat house, but poor Pho (black collar) fell off :o)
"We are Siamese is you please!" "We are Siamese if you don't please." Remember the scene in Lady and the Tramp when the cats are climbing all over the curtains? Well this is what happens in real life when you put your cat tree too close to the window :o)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Looks like such a fun Thanksgiving! I love the picture with the kids' arms around each other! And Marion's hair does look really cute! We always loved playing Monopoly growing up too. Kaia hasn't been exposed, I'm afraid...still too young in my book! And Harry...well, How have you got around little kids eating all the tiny pieces? I'd love to know!

~Carla

The Shepherd family said...

My kids don't really play, they just "help me" keep my money. Reed sometimes requests that he has a piece move around the board at random times, and I do let them roll the dice for me, so it lets them feel like they are playing :o)