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جمعرات 25 نومبر 2004Thursday, November 25, 2004

Happy Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone. Enjoy your turkey!

Last year, I had to fly home to spend thanksgiving with Amber. This year not only are we together, we have got Michelle with us. That reminds me, Michelle was conceived last year over the thanksgiving weekend.

UPDATE: Congratulations to my brother-in-law and his wife on the birth of their daughter today. What are the odds of all three siblings having their first children in the same year?

Posted by Zack at November 25, 2004 12:13 AM in Miscellaneous

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Did you bake a pumpkin pie. If so, how was it?

Posted by: Captain Arrrgh (145 comments) at November 26, 2004 5:45 PM

Captain: I did. Thank your mom for the recipe. It was delicious.

We roasted a whole turkey too, first time since we had a few friends over. I also made Cranberry sauce which turned out great. Russian salad, stir fry veggies and dinner rolls were the other sides.

How was your thanksgiving?

Posted by: Zack [TypeKey Profile Page] (1792 comments) at November 26, 2004 6:18 PM

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