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Thanksgiving 2012

I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving! We sure did. Most of the Noble side of our family came down for a few days, and it was a great time of reuniting and fellowship. Many pictures were taken, mostly by Mom, so to keep things simple I’ll share some of them here with a caption. :)

Aunt Kathy put together a lovely hot cocoa/tea/chai/coffee basket. YUM!

The guys did skeet shooting while we ladies prepared the Thanksgiving meal. It was fun, and a blessing to have so much wonderful help!

We put several tables together beforehand in our living room!

Pie, anyone? :) Each family brought a pie to share, and they were all delicious. And yes, I did taste some of each kind. You know, just to make sure they weren’t poisonous or anything.

After the meal, everyone wrote down what they were thankful for, and shared it over pie and tea. Here’s some things I put down: God’s incredible grace and new mercies every morning. My drivers license and safety driving thus far. :) My family. Graduating in December. Dear friends. The things I so often take for granted: an abundance of water, food, clothing, comfortable home, etc. I could go on and on…I have so much to be thankful for!

We played some games after the meal. :)

The next morning, everyone did various things:

Wesley, Mom, and Aunt Kathy did “computer stuff” (from my non-geeky perspective) :)

Andrew and Jonathan shot BB guns together.

Annie and I played piano, and worked on some duets together.

So I’ve been practicing a Christmas duet on and off with Wesley for several months. Anna sight read the entire thing, and was able to play it with me! In fact, she get ever further into the duet than I could! She’s amazing. :)

Anna and I got our annual Thanksgiving pictures, taken by our own personal photographer (thanks Wesley!). :)

And of course we took some family pictures to end our special time together!

Thoughts

~Giving Thanks~

My brother has been writing a Thanksgiving countdown on our family whiteboard: now there’s only one day left! Thanksgiving is one of my favorite days of the year, not only because of all the delicious food there is to eat, but also because it’s a wonderful time to praise the Lord for His faithfulness. It’s staggering to really stop and think about all He’s given to me and blessed me with this year.

We read this wonderful devotional with a hymn a few days ago. I hope you are encouraged by the words. Have a very happy Thanksgiving as you praise our Lord for His “countless gifts of love”!

With the exception of A Mighty Fortress is Our God,” this is the most widely sung hymn in Germany. Like many other great hymns, it was forged in the crucible of the Thirty Years’ War.

Martin Rinkart was the only pastor in the walled city of Elinberg. Many refugees fled there, hoping the wall would protect them, only to see the city overrun by Swedes, then by Austrians, and then by Swedes again. In the crowded conditions, hunger and plagues were chronic problems. In 1637 Rinkart conducted funerals for five thousand residents-including his wife. So when he prays, “Guide us when perplexed,” he is not talking about minor inconveniences.

Yet thanksgiving erupts from this stately song. The tune, by Johann Cruger, was introduced with the text in 1644 while the war still raged. It has a majesty and a resolve that few other works can match. We can thank God even during the most trying ties. We can know that God is with us “in this world and the next.”

Now thank we all our God, with heart and hands and voices,
Who wondrous things has done, in Whom this world rejoices;
Who from our mothers’ arms has blessed us on our way
With countless gifts of love, and still is ours today.

O may this bounteous God through all our life be near us,
With ever joyful hearts and blessed peace to cheer us;
And keep us in His grace, and guide us when perplexed;
And free us from all ills, in this world and the next!

All praise and thanks to God the Father now be given;
The Son and Him Who reigns with Them in highest Heaven;
The one eternal God, whom earth and Heaven adore;
For thus it was, is now, and shall be evermore. Amen.

Homemaking, Thoughts

A Special Anniversary Dinner

My parents just celebrated their 21st anniversary this month. Whew! 21 years of God’s incredible faithfulness in their life together is indeed something to celebrate! My brothers and I thought it would be fun to serve them a special anniversary dinner, so that’s what we did. And let me tell you…we had a blast doing it! :)

So I’ve decided to post pictures and recipe sources here not for the purpose of praising ourselves, but to give YOU ideas if you decide to do something like this for your parents. You’re more than welcome to copy the things we did or ask questions. In fact, please do! :) A romantic dinner is a wonderful gift you could give your parents on their anniversary.

Now I could not have done this without my brothers. It was truly a team effort. Wesley was in charge of the setting: the decorations, tablecloth, chairs, candles, lighting, music, menu design, etc. He has such talent for things like that!

The guys curtained off our dining room so that Mom and Daddy wouldn’t be distracted by all the goings on in the kitchen. :)

The menu, in a beautiful script. Handiwork of WC!

The dining room, all decorated and ready. Isn’t it lovely!?! Wesley did a great job!

Austin and Jonathan were our helpers. They washed countless numbers of dishes and helped Wesley hang sheets up. They were also excellent waiters. Seriously, these guys were the best! They did an incredible job serving.

I took care of planning the menu and cooking the food. So here I’ll share some pictures and links to where I got the recipes.

All of these recipes are fairly simple and straightforward. They’re pretty fancy, yet don’t call for all of those strange ingredients I can’t pronounce. :) In fact you might already have many of the ingredients on hand, or you can easily buy them from any grocery store. As for drinks, we served them ice water with lemon, and a yummy juice-seltzer water mixture.

The first course were the Hors d’ourves: pickles, olives, cheese and fancy crackers, and stuffed mushrooms. The mushrooms tuned out amazingly – they were simple to make and SO tasty. I got the recipe from here. I followed the recipe exactly except that I left out the dry white wine.

The second course was spinach salad with a vinaigrette dressing (you can find the recipe here), sugared almonds, Craisins, and a sprinkle of cheese. I tweaked the recipe a bit, using red wine vinegar (because that’s what we had) and I added in some poppy seeds. It made a delicious salad.

The third course was a French onion soup. I used a new recipe, and it turned out to be soooo good that I’ll be posting it soon. This soup is delightfully creamy without any dairy products, and it has a delicious flavor. So stay tuned for the recipe! We served this with French bread.

The fourth course was an easy recipe for Chicken Cordon Bleu (found here). It tuned out quite well. I have never made it before, but I was pleased with the results. Don’t hesitate to make this for a main course!


And for dessert, we served a lemon torte. Now let me explain what exactly a lemon torte is, because I didn’t know until now. It’s a very fancy dessert – rather similar to a pie. It has a meringue crust, which is slightly chewy and deliciously sweet. Then there’s a lemon filling, made by cooking egg yolks, sugar, and lemon zest together until it has a pudding-like consistency. Then you top the whole thing with UN-sweetened whipped cream. Usually I don’t like making whipped cream without adding in a tad bit of sweetener, but you really don’t need it in this recipe. The whipped cream helps to balance out the sweet crust and filling.

To make it a bit more fancy and visually attractive, I drizzled the torte with a simple blueberry sauce. Now this dessert literally melts in your mouth. It is so yummy, and light enough to enjoy after a large meal. I got this recipe out of a cookbook, but if you’d like to make this, please feel free to request the recipe, and I’d be glad to post it for you. :)

And here are our amazing parents. :) We are blessed by them in more ways than I can count. I truly don’t deserve God’s goodness in giving me such wonderful parents. I love you, Mom and Daddy!