Who says you have to cook on Thanksgiving?
Apparently no one I know
because I didn't cook one thing but definitely ate as much. We decided to head east to Santa Fe for the holiday. So we loaded the minivan (I know I said it but they are practical) and headed out with
Grammie and Grandpa. We took two days to get there and went north to the Hopi Reservation on the way home. Not your typical Thanksgiving holiday but we spent time with those we love and that's what it's all about anyway.
Kendal on top of the 1st Mesa at the Hopi Reservation.
The 1st Mesa. Can you believe people actually still live here? We went into one guys home and all came out
realizing how much junk we have, he lived so simply. However, it did not
convenience me to get rid of any clothes or shoes, you never know when I just might wear that!
I swear he could breathe
Daddy and Grandpa took Kendal and Beckett on the train. It was a huge hit but maybe next time we'll plan it so that they're on it during the day when you can actually see out.
Our Thanksgiving lunch we
stumbled upon, it was fantastic!!!
Yep, we actually stayed here and for those of you who can't read it it says, "The Charm of yesterday, the
Convenience of
tomorrow." Who else can say they stayed in Ronald Regan's
Presidential Suite in a hotel with neon pink lights?
Car ride fun
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