Sunday, October 10, 2021

Canadian Thanksgiving

It has been our tradition while we have lived in Canada to go to Sarah's house on Thanksgiving. We usually have a football game in their field before we eat. This year Sarah invited any Gwilliam relatives that live in Canada to come. Then Alberta set some more restrictions from the fourth wave of covid outbreak, so only a few came. But we ended up having Thanksgiving dinner on Sunday instead of Thanksgiving Monday. So no football.
But we did enjoy a delicious meal. Austin's Uncle Ted and Aunt Annie came, and so did Uncle Scott, Aunt Helen and their daughter Heather.
Austin sat at the kids table and assigned everyone one of the dishes of food that came to the kids table that they had to finish. There was a lot of sweet potatoes that Kaden had to eat, but he did it. He may never eat sweet potatoes again. 
Grandma Nunn's pumpkin pies turned green when she baked them. The people who ate them said they tasted fine, despite their unappetizing look.






This is what Hanna posted she was thankful for on Thanksgiving!

 

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