We had a big turkey dinner on Monday at papa and grandma's after mama got off of work. We all went around the table and said what we were thankful for, I said daddy, mama and Bella. We spent the night there and decorated gingerbread houses the next morning. Mine turned out so cool! We went to Costco and headed home at naptime. We played with daddy when we got home. Mama cut my hair the next night and I checked out her work in the mirror, I approved. We went back up to Roseburg to uncle Nick and aunt Lori's for thanksgiving day. I had fun playing with all my friends and their toys. Wyatt and I went outside and played ball with uncle Nick and jumped on the trampoline. We went home before it got dark because it was supposed to get super cold again. We went to Joann's for a fabric sale on black Friday with mama then went to workout. We went to home depot with my friends Aven and Demian to build a school bank then went to the park to play. It was about 24 degrees so we wore our snow suits. We slid down the frozen leaves on plastic trays that mama brought home from work. We had a great time. We headed home for lunch and took daddy some lunch since he and the neighbor were working on fixing the bridge.
Bella
I didn't eat much of the turkey dinner at grandma and papa's, but enjoyed being entertained by all of my cousins and brother. I helped mama a little on the gingerbread house but mostly just wanted the snacks to eat. I still really enjoy snuggling with daddy and bringing him books to read to me. I had so much fun playing at uncle Nick and aunt Lori's house on Thursday. I played with castles, dress shoes and a metal lunch box most of the time. Shea and McKenna played baby with me for a bit too. I kept packing the lunch box, getting my boots and telling everyone bye bye. I colored with crayons at home depot while Jace built a bank and then had a blast at the park. I slipped on the ice once and fell but I just brushed it off and kept going. I slid down the leaves a few times, but mostly enjoyed chasing the wild geese around the field.
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