How would you feel if we bring dinner to your house?
Umm....sure. The issue is that her house is just too small now that the kids are old enough to have significant others. The past few years we've gathered in the fellowship hall of her church, but that option wasn't available this year. I talked to Hubby Tony about it, and he agreed.
When I found out I was hosting Thanksgiving I started thinking about the table. I only have two tablecloths (white and ecru) long enough to cover the dining room table when the leaves are pulled out. Since I always have the crowd at Christmas, my napkins and accessories are predominantly red and green, which aren't appropriate for a fall holiday. However, the next day I remembered the rustic woven tablecloth Tony brought home from a business trip to South America in the mid-1980s. The cream-colored cloth has stripes of brown, yellow, white, and red running down the length. It's not long enough to cover the large-sized table, but it will look nice on top of the ecru tablecloth. The family is too big to all fit around the dining room table, so we also need a card table in a corner of the dining room. That table will get a square white cloth.
I spent last Wednesday morning visiting several thrift stores, looking for napkins. Some of them are larger than others, but I don't think anyone will notice since Thanksgiving is all about the food. I may do without a centerpiece, or fill a large bowl with apples. I haven't decided. Yesterday I polished the silver with Betsy's tip, and discovered an everyday slotted spoon that's been missing since Christmas. Today I'll pull out the china, do the last-minute cleaning, and prepare my dishes. (I'm tempted to set the table, but I'm afraid the cats would think it's a great place to take a nap.)
We're not sure exactly how many people will be here. My nephew's wife is pregnant and due any day, and a great niece has been having some health issues that may keep her and her mom away. We're nothing if not flexible, though. No matter what happens, it will be a GREAT Thanksgiving!
I spent last Wednesday morning visiting several thrift stores, looking for napkins. Some of them are larger than others, but I don't think anyone will notice since Thanksgiving is all about the food. I may do without a centerpiece, or fill a large bowl with apples. I haven't decided. Yesterday I polished the silver with Betsy's tip, and discovered an everyday slotted spoon that's been missing since Christmas. Today I'll pull out the china, do the last-minute cleaning, and prepare my dishes. (I'm tempted to set the table, but I'm afraid the cats would think it's a great place to take a nap.)
We're not sure exactly how many people will be here. My nephew's wife is pregnant and due any day, and a great niece has been having some health issues that may keep her and her mom away. We're nothing if not flexible, though. No matter what happens, it will be a GREAT Thanksgiving!
Oh, I like that tablecloth! I have been known to rush into my sewing room at the last minute and grab a length of fabric to throw a runner on the table.
ReplyDeleteI've used fabric before, too. And sheets.
DeleteHappy Thanksgiving Kathy! The weather is going to be great for it! Hope none of your family was caught in the fog delays this morning.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you too!
DeleteCan you believe this weather? I had on a sweatshirt this morning but got hot and had to change to a t-shirt.
Happy Thanksgiving Kathy!
ReplyDeleteSounds like it will be wonderful! I can't set the table today, either for the same reason as you! lol. Glad the polishing tip worked...can't believe the ease of that! wow.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day tomorrow! xo
I LOVE your tip for polishing silver!
DeleteIt will be a great day and good job pulling it all together. Happy thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant last minute thinking, the table will look fabulous. I love the color of the woven cloth and the napkins are perfect!
ReplyDeleteI hope you and your loved ones have a very Happy and blessed Thanksgiving!
I hope you had a great Thanksgiving!
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