We were finished by 2:47.
17 hours of preparation? Worth every last bite.
Oh, and on a side note...one of the families we invited for pie didn't make it so we have just a leetle bit of leftovers if anyone wants to stop by.
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We were finished by 2:47.
17 hours of preparation? Worth every last bite.
Oh, and on a side note...one of the families we invited for pie didn't make it so we have just a leetle bit of leftovers if anyone wants to stop by.
And now in news unrelated to cooking, I had something really exciting happen yesterday. Many of you know that our Stake is the host Stake for the new Draper Temple. It's nearing completion and the open house will start in January; the dedication is scheduled for the end of March. I had a meeting with a member of the Stake High Council last night and was given an official call to sing in one of the Dedication choirs. This is a wonderful and humbling privilege since only 16 members of our Stake will be asked. I am so grateful for the talent I have been blessed with and the opportunity I have to use it to praise its Source. This really is a once-in-a-lifetime event!
It was hard work getting them to leave the second half alone, but boy aren't they going to be grateful when they see this beautiful stuff in its second life on our Thanksgiving table.
So by the end of Sunday, the preparation count is at 5 1/2 hours. No one has cried yet.
Ah, the humanity!
It almost makes me think that the daylight savings guys got together with Mother Nature and decided to suck the joy out of my life all in the course of one weekend.