Wednesday, November 24, 2010

EVERYDAY MOMENTS....

It's been really cold, so the days that the sun shines into the house are golden!
The animals love it, I love it. There is nothing like sitting in a big chair and letting
the bright sun warm our bones as we read or doze a bit.



The colors around us are awesome...Thanksgiving is nearly here
and we have so much to be grateful for. I love to gather my thoughts
at this time of year, realizing all that I have to be grateful for. I could
go on and on with so many blessings large and small, I know that I am
so very blessed...and I am so eternally grateful for my many blessings.

I bought this sweet picture at a thrift type store the other day.
I know it's quite old by what is printed on the back..just love it!


Two of my grand daughters came for a visit the other day.
We had so much fun snuggled up under warm blankies
watching, "Little Women", and then before bed they
wanted me to read them stories.

The next day they played Twister and grandma purposely gives
them very hard moves to do...making it more fun for them and
me!


The next morning we decided that we wanted to make some
apple pies. So they were my peelers and they did it so fast!


They sure are cutie-kins! We talked all about recipes and cooking,
and a zillion other things that grand daughters and grandmas share.
They helped me do everything and they did a great job of it too.


And look what they did...great little cooks both of them!


Yummy! We could hardly wait to cut this up and help
ourselves to some nice hot apple pie and ice cream.
~~~~~

"Best Pie Crust Ever"

6 T. butter, softened
1/2 cup (4 oz.) Cream cheese, softened
1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 tsp. salt
2-3 T ice water

Place butter and cream cheese in a small bowl; mix well.
Form into a log and wrap in waxed paper. Refrigerate until
firm, about 3 hours, or overnight.

Working quickly; cut the roll into small pieces. In a food processor, (or with a
pastry blender)
pulse flour and salt for 10 seconds. Add the butter/cream cheese cubes
and pulse until coarse crumbs form, about 10 seconds.

With the food processor running, add enough of the water slowly, through the
top opening until dough holds together in a ball without being sticky,
about 20-30 seconds.

Place dough on a lightly floured surface. Using a rolling pin, roll out dough
beginning at the center and pushing it toward the edges. Before the dough
is completely rolled out, dust the top with flour and flip so that it doesn't
stick to your surface. If the edges crack a bit, just pinch them back together
and roll over them lightly with the rolling pin.

Roll dough to about 2" larger than the size of your pie plate. Fold dough in
half and carefully transfer it from your surface into a 9" glass pie plate.
Unfold the dough and form it lightly into the pie plate without stretching it;
you should have rough edges hanging over the pie plate all around.

Run a knife around the outer edge to trim off the rough edges. (Use the
trimmed pieces for pie crust snacks) Dust the bottom of crust lightly with
flour to help seal it from absorbing the liquid filling before it is baked.

Shape your edges in a pretty shapes...scalloped, edged, crimped.
Place your crust in the fridge while you assemble the filling.



~Every kitchen should have home made goodies sitting on the counter~
It just makes the kitchen twice as warm and welcoming.


The next day a storm blew in...and I do mean BLEW!
It was so windy and cold as it brought in snow to Utah.


I could hardly see our entry gate but it was kind of fun to just
sit in a big chair under a warm blanket and watch the storm do
it's thing while we were all toasty warm inside.


~I liked this scene on the back deck~


Looks like little Ella has taken over her big brothers
cowboy boots...they are so very cute on her!


What a handsome boy our grandson
Caleb is..we sure do love, love him!


This is my little sister Marty with one of her grand children.
Marty lives in Alaska so I don't get to see her very much...
I sure do miss her! I have always adored her and thought that
she is so beautiful. She has a wonderful family too..love ya sis!


Hannah and Gavin...sweet kids!


And little Sophia sitting in her bumba chair and growing
up so fast and so sweet too! Yes, life is good, so good! Full
of family and the many blessings that family brings.

I just wanted to express my love to each of you, and so I am
sending out all my love and best wishes for a very, very
~HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO YOU AND YOURS~

98 comments:

Mildred said...

Hi Julie, You have a lovely family and I have enjoyed all your adorable photos. Georgia is still having clear, mild days with highs near 70 degrees. It is interesting to see the different weather of my blog friends across the country. I wish you and your family a safe and happy Thanksgiving and I am so thankful to have met you through blogging.

Melissa Miller said...

Julie your post are always full of love, warmth and yummy goodness. You always make me smile wide when I visit. Your grandchildren are all just precious little sweethearts.

Happy Thanksgiving to you all!
~Melissa :)

Deb said...

It's always so much fun to visit your posts. Those apple pies looked amazing and the girls should be so proud of themselves. I suppose they will grow up and be excellent cooks like their grandmother. Cute pics of the little ones. Riley has a bumba seat too. I laugh when I see her in it. I love your first photograph but then I'm sure you knew I would. It is just gorgeous. I wish you a wonderful Thanksgiving from Canada. Hugs, Deb=^..^=x5

Denise said...

Happy Sunday Julie, your granddaughters look so sweet, and having so much fun too :) Wow, that snow does look cold, my house was up to 80 today and I had to open all the windows! It's gonna be high 70's here for a few days :-/ Just doesn't' seem right when it's nearly December!

LDH said...

Looks at the beautiful pies your cutie-pies made! Bless their hearts :)

and speaking of cutie-pie... Little Ella in piggy-tales and cowboy boots ~ melt your heart adorable. Well actually, all of these little ones are most adorable.

Another post that leaves me smiling!

Cherie said...

You are a wonderful grandma - those girls look like they are having the best time making those apple pies and boy do they look delicious too!

Hope you all have a wonderful and warm Thanksgiving!

NanaDiana said...

Julie- What a beautiful family post...and that, to me, is what the Holidays are all about. Family and the warmth of their love, good food and the comfort of knowing we are blessed by a loving God.

I copied down your pie crust recipe. I have never seen that one before with the cream cheese. It sounds wonderful!

Have a wondeful Holiday- xxoo Diana

Cindy (Applestone Cottage) said...

Wow, you really were getting a storm there Julie!
Love seeing the pics but I am in no hurry to get one myself.
And as usual your grandkiddies are all just gorgeous!
And your baking is the best!
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your beautiful family too!
Cindy

NanaDiana said...

Oh no- I think my big long comment disappeared. I think I clicked out before I verified it. I will check back later- Hugs- Diana

Linda @ A La Carte said...

Julie I always enjoy the joyful photos of your family. I wish you and your family and Wonderful Thanksgiving!

hugs, Linda

Angelena said...

We are enjoying our sunshine days as well. Our cold weather is moving in. No snow yet though. Deer season starts tomorrow here in WV so my living room looks more like a deer camp than living room :) but we so enjoy all the family gathering together to hunt and then come together for a day of Thanksgiving.

Now off to prepare menus for the dinners!

Debby said...

Such cute pictures of your family. Love those snow pictures. It looks like a blizzard. I am waiting on our snow to arrive.
Not a flake to be seen.Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.

Betsy said...

those pies look great...I've never heard of that crust! yum! Some day I need to sit down and browse through all of your recipes!

that picture of ella steals the show! LOL!

Deborah said...

Oh Julie what a sweet post!!!!
Your family is adorable...
and those pies look so good!
I agree..Im a sweet lover too! :)
Kitty looks so cozy and happy.
Happy Thanksgiving to you my dear friend!!!

Deborah xoxo

Cora said...

Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours too. I hope and pray you have a blessed one with family and friends. We are blessed to be with all of ours this year.
Enjoy!

Julie said...

Enjoyed scrolling and reading every single bit of the post. :-)
The pies look scrumptious, the kids precious, the pets adorable, the sunset gorgeous, and I LOVE the picture print. :-)
You can KEEP the snow! lol....
Have a Happy Thanksgiving, Julie!

cindy-stitches-n-stuff.blogspot.com said...

Thank you for sharing your thoughts and pictures of fmily and good food and especially your love.

I am ever grateful for my warm home and the spirit that attends it.

Happy thanksgiving
big hugs
cindy@stitches

Gail @ Faithfulness Farm said...

YUM Julie...what a fun time :)

Blessings!
Gail

MarySue said...

Look at you finding a treasure in the thrift store. Well done. The crust recipe intrigues me and I think I'll try it. Tell me about your pie tins, they look maybe old or vintage. The weather looks ominous. I hope my kiddos can make it safely here from Utah for Thanksgiving. Enjoyed another of your great posts.

Jill said...

I just enjoyed every picture Julie!

Ella in those cowboy boots is PRECIOUS!

Rosie said...

Oh Julie,
I think I tell you this with every post, but the snappies just keep getting better and better. CUTE, CUTE little kitchen helpers you employed.
When I was little, mom would ALWAYS cut up the extra pastry into shapes, sprinkling with cinnamon and sugar for us to devour...yum...
HAPPY THANKSGIVING my dear, dear friend...xoxox...Rosie

Maria said...

HI Julie! You have the
cutest
most delicious
sweetest
dearest
most amazing

everyday moments ever!

*Wish I could stop over for a slice of that pie! Cream cheese... will try that in my crust sometime soon!
*love*
Maria
ps. Thank you for your sweet and gentle comments about my Muffin*

Jill said...

Your Grandchildren are adorable! That pie looks delicious! Have a wonderful week.
Blessings,
Jill

Penny @ The Comforts of Home/Lavender Hill Studio said...

Twister and apple pie - it sounds divine!!
Hugs,
Penny

carolina nana said...

Hoping you and your family have a wonderful Thanksgiving and stay warm ! No snow yet down here in NC.

Down On The Farm said...

What a beautiful, beautiful family you have. God has richly blessed you and your thankfulness shows in your writings. I bet your ears were burning tonight, because I made your bread recipe!!! Actually I made 1/2 of your bread recipe, two loaves. And I have to say it is as good as you said it would be. Delicious. WE LOVED IT! My husband and two children raved about it. We ate it with butter and my homemade peach jam. Thank you so much for sharing your recipes!!!! I will be making it again and again. And it made a Missouri girl think of a wonderful Utah lady. Our weather has been beautiful here, sunny and warm for this time of year. Expecting a COLD Thanksgiving day, but still no snow yet. Have a blessed day and Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours. Yes, we both have much to thank God for!

Cielo Azul Jewelry said...

I do love apple pie=0) I'm making two for Thanksgiving, but I now would love a slice tomorrow! What fun to bake with your grand daughters. They are so lucky you take the time to spend lots of time with them.

OH, those little cowboy boots are to die for. Maybe they just look so cute with only a diaper on. My little J just wants to run around all day with her diaper...or no diaper=0)

Sophia is moving right along!!!! What a cutie pie.

I'm wishing you a WONDERFUL Thanksgiving,
XOXO,
Carol

Marie said...

So much to love here this morning Julie! Pups and kitties, twister with the grandkiddies, apple pies, snow, sweetie pie babies and YOU!! Loved it all! HAPPY THANKSGIVING!! xxoo

Katherine said...

This was such a beautiful, heartwarming post. You have such a gorgeous family, home & heart. Thank you for sharing it all with us. Happy Thanksgiving to you & yours also. I am going to write that apple pie recipe down & give it a go one day. The girls did an amazing job!

Ann said...

boy do those apple pies ever look good. You've got a couple great bakers there.

Ann said...

I wish for you and your family, a Happy Thanksgiving, Julie!
You and your sister have the same smile!
Fondly,
Ann
@
The Tattered Tassel

ABamaMom said...

Oh, Julie...you and the girls are making wonderful memories...my grandmother taught me to cook, also! It's still in th 70's in Alabama, doesn't even feel like November, yet December is just next week! (Can you believe it?) Have a great Thanksgiving!

Becky said...

Goodmorning Julie.I want to wish you a very Blessed Thanksgiving with all your beautiful family.Such a homey place,cozy warm and friendly.I always feel I know you a bit better with each new post.God Bless! hugs!

gigi said...

You have a beautiful sister and such a beautiful family. I love when you share your pictures with us. Those little pie makers are just perfect too. I am taking your recipe and making a promise to try it some time soon. I have NEVER made my own pie crust :P I know you can't believe that but it is true. Thank you for sharing.

Vicky said...

Always a warm glow coming from your little slice of the world! Enjoy seeing your family gathered at your house and having such cozy fun together :) Blessings to you Julie!

Kerin said...

What blessings families are!
Thanks for sharing all your family pictures and yummy recipe!
Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving!!

Tracy said...

So glad you have the time to enjoy your grandchildren. They are precious. AND...you are the "ideal Grandma"!!

Enjoy your Thanksgiving!

Manuela@TPOH said...

The girls' pies look so delish! What good cooks they are already! You have such a beautiful family. I know Thanksgiving must be such a wonderful time for you all!

Manuela

koralee said...

Baking time with Grandma is always the best...I call these JOY making times.

Those pies do look amazing....must try your crust!!!! yummmm.

Sending you lots of love for a great Thanksgiving weekend...you have lots to be thankful for...we all do! xoxoxox

Tammy @BeatriceBanks said...

What a heartwarming post! That pie looks scrumptious! I bet the girls had so much fun and made memories they'll never forget. This made me miss my mom. Today is her birthday. Have a wonderful week with your family!

Garden of Egan said...

Those are some very darling kids you have!
I love the picture of your sister. You definitely look alike, beautiful smiles.

The storm........yikes!
Ya, I think winter has hit here as well.

Rebecca said...

HUH? HUH? How have I never fond your bloggie before? Have I and I just forgot? Doooo you CARE if I tag along??????

Beautiful family...love it all. Thank you for sharing and Happy Thanksgiving!

Love to you~

Rebecca

blondiensc said...

wow what a storm, hope you are staying warm and safe....your littles are just darling, and learning to cook pies, they are in for it when they get older and are asked to cook the whole turkey dinner so grandma can relax! ha! enjoy your thanksgiving!! xo

Maryjane-The Beehive Cottage said...

Julie, I love your everyday moments! The grandchildren are my favorites!!! The pies look yummy so I will trying giving the recipe a try! Thank you!

Happy Thanksgiving dear!

Hugs,
Maryjane

Nana said...

Looks like we are in for an even bigger storm1 What cute Grandkids!!!

I love that you have them baking pies at an early age. It looked great too.

Happy@Home said...

Your post was just the thing I needed today. Having just returned from our trip and a long day of delayed flights, I am happy to be home again, but too tired to do much besides laundry and unpacking. I would love to be snuggled under a blanket with your cute kitty or baking pies with your sweet and adorable granddaughters. I can't imagine having snow now, but it looks so cozy and pretty.

Love the photo of your granddaughter in the boots and little pigtails. Sooo sweet.
Thanks for sharing with us. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.

snoopydog said...

Hello there! What a lovely blog you have here. I really enjoyed my visit and will pop back again soon. have a great week. Ros

Deb said...

Your posts are always so lovely!
What an adorable cat & such a cozy spot :-) Wishing you a Happy Thanksgiving Julie ♥

Grandma Yellow Hair said...

Hey honey just came by to check on you and to see what was going on in your world. I saw the weather channel and figured you might be getting some of that cold stuff. It is 81 here right now but cloudy.
Love these pictures of your granddaughters I just shared them with my daughter Christi to enjoy.
She is here with me this week. So thankful for that and for you too honey.
We are trying to figure out some good sidedishes that we don't usually have. Got a good one to share with me.
Love
Maggie

Diane at Crafty Passions said...

What a sweet family you have.
Happy Thanksgiving !
Diane

pollydove said...

All of your grandchildren are "cutie-kins" for sure!!!! And what a fabulous grandma you are to be teaching your granddaughters to bake pies! It is becoming a lost art I think, they are lucky to be related to you, the baking Queen!

I bet Thanksgiving dinner at your house is spectacular!!! :)

~*~ saskia ~*~ said...

Your posts are always so happy and filled with lots of precious Family Fun! Little Sophia really is growing up fast. Seeing the lovely children play Twister made me smile, my children are playing Twister too!
Love for a wonderful Monday, Julie xxxx

happeningswithLana said...

Great family shots. I like snow but go ahead and keep it in Utah. On Thanksgiving Day we are to get to 36. Would be our coldest as of yet.

A Vintage Chic said...

So many wonderful things to be thankful for, Julie! Wow! What fabulously snowy photos--beautiful!

Thanks for sharing your pie crust recipe--I love trying new ones!

Hope you stay nice and cozy today! Happy Thanksgiving, my dear friend!

Julie

Nezzy said...

What a fun visit this was!!! Your girl's day looked fabulous filled with twister and pie.

That pic of little Ella is just priceless and that little Caleb is a handsome little dude.

I just wanted to scoop up that little Sophia and her bumba!!! So precious.

You are so very blessed and it shows!

Ya'll enjoy this week of Thanksgiving sweetie!!!

Marla @ Always Nesting said...

Those pies look delicious and oh what I wouldn't give for warm pie on a cold day. Yum. Your grandbabies are all so adorable.

Shelia said...

Oh, Julie! I just love to see your lovely family! Those little gals are so sweet and what cooks they're becoming!! Their pies looks so good!!
You still have snow!! It's gorgeous!!
My best wishes to you and your family for Thanksgiving.
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)

Connie said...

How fun to have the grandkids over for some time in the kitchen. They're adorable! I'm sure you're a fun, energetic, lovable grandma!
It's good to be inside a nice warm house during a snowstorm. I can't believe how big Sophia's getting!

Have a wonderful Monday night!

Susan B said...

Dear Julie,
I enjoyed reading your post of thankfulness. I love the photos of your sweet grandchildren! Thank you for sharing them. Those apple pies look delicious, your granddaughters did a wonderful job. I hope you and yours have a very Happy Thanksgiving! :)

bj said...

I love your posts about family.
The pies look delicious and pretty..but not as pretty as the little bakers. They are precious.
I can;t believe Sophia is big enuf to sit in that little chair thingy.

Have a blessed and fun holiday.

Blessedmom's Simple Home said...

Your granddaughters are just adorable baking those pies with you. I'm sure you're all going to have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Blessings,
Marcia

Nikki said...

I love the first photo... too cute!
Mmmmm....pie :)
Sophia looks so grown up in the last photo. Those Bumba chairs are great.

Sydney said...

Simply loving the picture of your cat and dog basking in the warmth of the sun on such a cold and blustery day. Can almost feel that sunshine through your picture.
Dearly love your pie making granddaughters and playing twister. What a great day! I will be trying your recipe for the Best Pie Crist Ever!
Such beautiful grandchildren. All of them. That precious Sophia has captured my heart. She is such a dear little baby.
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

gnee @ Singing With Birds said...

Perfect pics, pie and pixies, making for a pleasant post! Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours too Julie...hugs from Idaho.

Ingrid de Villiers said...

Dear Julie
Oh, what a beautiful post once again!
I just love your dog and cat basking in the sun! What beautiful grand daughters you have and what a special time it must have been making those delicious looking apple pies with grandma!
Love the snow!
May you have a warm and wonderful Thanksgiving!
Love
Ixx

Midlife Mom said...

Lovely post about my most favorite thing in the world, family and doing things with them. I love to cook with my granddaughter, she likes to make pies too. They taste even sweeter because she made them and I know you feel the same way. I have so many things to be thankful for, the list could go on and on but number one on my list is Jesus Christ who came to die on the cross for us! Happy Thanksgiving my friend! xoxoxo

Kim @ Savvy Southern Style said...

Hi Julie, what fun baking with your granddaughters. I can't wait till mine are old enough to do that. Wow, you have some snowy weather. Still in the low 70's here, but getting cooler Friday. Raining here today. I wish it was colder so it would feel more like the holidays. Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving.

Tracy F. said...

So many fun pictures, but Ella with the pacifier and the cowboy boots really "takes the cake"! Adorable!

Becky said...

Julie I hear Utah is having a blizzard and unbelieveable cold.I hope you have a warm and safe Thanksgiving there.You could send some of the snow here,lol;)

Gloria said...

Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family! Love all of your wonderful family photos here,,,,fun, fun memories you are making for everyone...:)
God bless you,
xoxo Gloria

Creative Mish said...

We've had cold blowing snow the last couple of days too. It was a long and icy drive to work this morning. I hope that doesn't mean we're going to have a long cold snowy winter. It makes me want to stay in and cuddle with a good book and blanket.

Creative Mish said...

We've had cold, blowing snow the last couple of days. I hope that doesn't mean its going to be a long, cold and snowy winter. My drive into work this morning was slow and icy. I would prefer staying home with a warm quilt and a good book. Have a very Happy Thanksgiving.

Paula said...

Miss Julie- you are truly blessed with beautiful grandkids! (I love the picture of Ella in the diaper and boots- too cute!) I am so glad you are able to spend such precious time with them. And the sun looked so warm in the first pictures, but LORDY does it look cold there when the snow came! BRRR!
I hope you and your family have the most wonderful Thanksgiving ever, dear friend!
Hugs,
Paula

Carolyn said...

Hi Julie!

I wanted to stop in and see those pies that you mentioned! :D They look absolutely delicious!! Your granddaughters are beautiful as so is the rest of all of your family!!! And the girls are growing up to be an awesome baker like their grandma! :D Oh my, that snowstorm looks like something that I have read before in Little House on the Prairie!! Wow!! I love love snow so how fun...I too love to snuggle up next to the fire and throw on the big warm quilts!! I love this time of year...we are not quite having snow storms though but the temps have dropped some. I look forward to our snow storms which usually don't hit until about January....with usually a dusting at Christmas.

Julie, have a wonderful wonderful blessed Thanksgiving with your sweet family! :D
Hugs, Carolyn ~ Cottage Sunshine

Sue said...

Happy Thanksgiving to the whole Harwood clan....I always love seeing the grands, they are all so beautiful...well Mr. Caleb is handsome....Have a wonderful day with your family!! Sue

♥ Sonny ♥ said...

Hi Julie~!!
Thanks so much for visiting me this busy holiday season..
when the girls are done at your house , could you send them over to mine as I am a bad baker and those pies look yummy~! :)

Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family..

hugs
Sonny
155 Dream Lane

Sandra said...

Beautiful family and I've already printed out that pie crust. I'm always on the lookout for the next best pie crust -smile-. Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours with God's blessings on the work of your hands and heart.

Cheyenne said...

Look at your sweet grandchildren! I do believe there is nothing quite like a special relationship between a Grandma and her grands...I know for me anyway! I have learned so much from my Grandma's and value the time I've spent with them.

Happy Thanksgiving to you too! Ours is over and done with, we celebrate waaaaaay before you folks and I think it's quite a bit of a quieter deal. It's always on the second Monday of October, there are no wild store deals, no putting up Christmas decorations afterwards, it's a big ol Fall meal and we are just quietly grateful for our harvest! :)

Something Special said...

Hi there my friend, I just love your posts. And I don't know anyone who gets more comments then you on your blog. You have such an amazing ability to get everyone thinking and feeling. I have been having trouble posting to my family blog, and that is why it is not updated very often. My other something special blog keeps me really busy. Thanks for stopping by from time to time and Happy Thanksgiving to you.

Sue said...

Julie, How blessed I am to be able to visit you, you are one super grandma, and all of your grandchildren are just adorable. I use butter in my pie crust, but have never tried adding cream cheese, and will do so now.
The girl's pies turned out beautifully.
I want to wish you and yours a very Happy, and Blessed Thanksgiving.
Hugs,
Sue

Tammy @BeatriceBanks said...

I was going to email you but didn't see an email address so I'll just come back here and say, thank you for your sweet and kind comment! It almost made me cry. For a person who likes to decorate but is limited on spending, that comment really made my day!
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours!

Jenglamgirl said...

Hi Julie-

I love visiting your blog (sorry if I have missed some posts) However, when I do visit its such a wonderful time. I love that kitten in the sunlight she/he looks so darn content and warm. I would love to sit all cozy inside and watch a blizzard. Your grandchildren are so darn cute.

You are such an incredible grandmother.. I absolultly love that you bake with your granddaughter's you are making the most amazing memories for them. It really makes me miss my grandmother.. K- now I am crying! Those granddaugthers are adorable and will cherish these sweet memories of games, laughter, stories and baking. Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving. XO jen

bellaboo said...

Hi Julie!
Just been catching up with your blog.I love coming over to visit you and seeing your adorable family.It's a joy to see the warm and loving relationship you have with one another.Those pies look soooo scrummy,I'm going to give that topping a try.Does a T mean a tablespoon in your recipe? :0)

Stacey said...

Julie, I love this post. Little bit of everything good in there. :) Happy Thanksgiving!

~*~ saskia ~*~ said...

I hope your Thanksgiving Longgggg weekend is off to a wonderful start, Julie. Stay warm and cozy! xxxx

Karen said...

Julie.. your pictures are just so awesome.. as soon as i thought "oh i will comment on that one,,then I would see another one that made me laugh.. you are truly blessed with a wonderful family..
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your loved ones...
And stay warm... xoxo

Maria said...

Happy Thanksgiving, Julie!
I'm sure your home is filled with the best aromas and the biggest hugs!
All the best to you and yours,
Happy Thanksgiving!
~Maria

from my front porch... said...

Lovely, sweet post, Julie!
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your beautiful family!
xo, misha

Natasha said...

Julie, I so hope that your Thanksgiving with your beautiful family was wonderful. I hope that the snowy weather didn't stop you all from being together at this special time of year.

Thanks also for that great recipe for the "Best Pie Crust Ever". I have never made a pie from scratch so it is really about time I learnt how to!

Best wishes always,
Natasha.
xo

I can't believe how quickly Sophia is growing!

Lissa said...

this time of year just calls for apple pie doesn't it. looks like you had some help. Glad you survived the storm and I hope you enjoyed a lovely thanksgiving.

Laraine Eddington said...

Good grief,how do you get 87 comments? You are popular girl! I loved the pics and feel very cozy looking at all your snow.

Le Chateau des fleurs by Frenchy said...

HAHAHA the grand kids are so cute !
Nothing like pie at grand ma's !
Pie is an art ! I bet the pie dough is amazing !
Hope your thanksgiving was a blast !
Thank you for saying hi !
Xo

Tanna at The Brick Street Bungalow said...

Happy, Happy Belated Thanksgiving, Julie! I love the photos of the sun streaming through the windows AND your beautiful pie bakers AND all the other precious family members! I know you counted and gave thanks for all your blessings this Thanksgiving holiday... we are so very blessed. I am thankful.

marĂ­a cecilia said...

Dear Julie, is such a joy to me hanging around with your grands, so lovely, so pretty, and the girls helping you to make apple pie, sooooo sweet!!!! Pretty colors before the great storm, hope everything is well with you all.
hugs

Susan said...

Those apple pies look heavenly. Do you think they'll have apple pie in heaven? I hope so. I'm making that crust today, it sounds great.
Love the photos, especially baby girl in the diaper and boots (classic).

Vicki said...

Hi, Julie,
I love to sit in the warm sun on a chilly day, too, just like the cats!! You have such a beautiful family, and they are certainly blessed to have you in their lives. Have a blessed week, my friend~love always~Vicki

ourlifeinaclick.blogspot.com said...

Beautiful grandkids!!! Those pies look amazing. Good job girls!

Cathy ~ Tadpoles and Teacups said...

What another fun post. Glad I discovered your blog!!