Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Thanksgiving

Hello everyone. I can't believe it's already Tuesday, missed you all yesterday. Did you have a good weekend? Mine was nice, Lisa and I had fun Saturday, and Sunday was race day. I love NASCAR. I kinda watched the race while I finished decorating for Thanksgiving. Here are a few pictures and I'll post more during the week.
I think they are going to the first Thanksgiving celebration. Do you agree?
This turkey is on my dinning room table. In just about two weeks we'll be enjoying a delicious Thanksgiving dinner here. I'm already thinking leftovers.....yum. My honey makes the most wonderful turkey sandwich, I love sandwiches and they always taste better when someone else makes it.
I adore vintage postcards. Some of these are post marked 1903. Can you imagine they are over 100 years old.
The living room hutch. I usually pack all the moonstone dishes away now, but this year is different. I just added some seasonal pieces.
I love the colors in these turkey plates. I think they work well with the moonstone. What do you think?

This is my first time sharing my blessing so I'm posting more then one. This way I'll have 21 blessings by Thanksgiving.
1 ~ I'm truly blessed and thankful to be in good health after breast cancer.
2 ~ My husband and our life together is a wonderful blessing, I can't think of spending my life any other way.
3~ My daughter brings great joy to my life, and is a blessing I'll always cherish.
4~ I was blessed with a loving gramma and mom, and have the happiest childhood memories.
5~ My sister in law, who is truly like a sister is a blessing.
Linda
For today and its blessings, I owe the world an attitude of gratitude........Clarence E. Hodges

30 comments:

Anonymous said...

Your moonstone plates are beautiful and the colours in the turkey plates goes very well with them

roseroomnz.com said...

Blessings to you:) I love turkey sandwiches the next day, yummy:)

Rosemary said...

Love your decorations and your beautiful plates.
I love the turkey sandwiches too!!!
You have a lot to be thankful for.
Have a lovely evening,
Rosemary

BittersweetPunkin said...

You are truly truly Blessed. I love your decorations and your plates!
Love,
Robin

Rosemary said...

Hi again Linda,
Thank you!! I didn't make the letters in the previous post. I have a whole box of those letters. I spell something for every holiday.
Rosemary

Sweet Remembrance said...

I love your decor...
I am ready for Thanksgiving for sure!
Your blessings are beautiful...
Priscilla

Nunnie's Attic said...

Your decorations are just gorgeous! And I love the transferware. I'm a newbie to the collector's circle, but I'm getting there!

If you haven't already, be sure and drop by for my giveaway! I'm trying to catch up on blog reading and haven't been able to read my own comments!

Love,
Julie

Mrs. Cherry Heart said...

Hi Linda,
I have to agree... you are sweet and spicy! :-)

Love your thanksgiving decor!
Mmm.. turkey sandwiches...I can't wait!
Yummy!

Hugz, Dolly

Esther Sunday said...

Your blessings are wonderful. You deserve the best, Linda! Love all your decor, as usual! Thanks for popping in to see me today. All is fine. It is really tough for me to post every day and makes the rounds (as I love to do) so I only post once or twice a week! Got that OCD thing going to! Love, Esther

Michelle said...

Linda, your decorations are fab! Those turkey plates look wonderful with the moonstone~just perfect! Blessing to you and your family this holiday season.

kari and kijsa said...

Love that quote....you are the best! We need to remember that each day is special and rejoice in the gift that has been given to us!

Have a wonderful day!

kari and kijsa

Anonymous said...

"21 blessings by Thanksgiving". I love that thought. I like the Thanksgiving leftovers too. I think it's that turkey sandwich that calls to me more than the big feast.

FarmHouse Style said...

Isn't it wonderful how listing our blessings, awards us with the deepest sense of gratitude:)

Love your decorations, expecially the vintage postcards.

Rhonda

Mary said...

Hi Linda, love your turkey plates, too! I would love to see some closeups of the vintage postcards. :)
xoxo,
Mary

Deb said...

What a gorgeous collection of Vintage Cards! I love the way you have displayed them on the wire holder. Your turkey plates are beautiful as well.

Britt- Sparkled Vintage Charm said...

great post!! love the Thanksgiving decorations!! xo Britt

Anonymous said...

Beautiful decorations and sentiments!

Thank You!

Melissa

Michelle said...

Linda, thanks for participating in my PIF! Hugs!

Natasha Burns said...

I love your Thanksgiving decorating. It's something we should have here in Australia but we don't. I guess every day is as good as any to give thanks then!

Andi said...

Linda, I love this post! I've started a list of some of the many things I'm thankful for as well.

You turkey plate is beautiful and I love your decorations.

black eyed susans kitchen said...

I loved your post. Thank you for acknowledging Thanksgiving. I also did a post on it and my dining room hutch is very similar in spirit to yours.Stay well, Susan

Penny from Enjoying The Simple Things said...

I love those turkey plates! Your decorations are wonderful~
Penny

Teresa said...

Your holiday decorating is beautiful. Your home always looks so inviting.

Thank you for the knitting comments. I used size 11 needles and cast on 20 stitches for the scarf. I use an entire skein until there is about 1 and 1/2 yards of yarn then I bind off, giving me enough to weave the ends through. They are so cozy.

If you make a scarf please post pictures.

Take care
Teresa

kari and kijsa said...

What wonderful blessings! And fabulous Thanksgiving goodies, plates, and decor!

blessings,
kari & kijsa

Wanda @ Just Vintage said...

Your Thanksgiving decorations are really lovely. Loving the turkey plates!

violetlady said...

I love your turkey plates and that Thanksgiving couple is sweet. I think I'll start decorating now!

Maggie said...

Your Thanksgiving decorations are lovely. Thank you for this post. After reading your blessings I took the time to reflect on my own.

Ginger~~Enchanting Cottage said...

I love your old post cards, and your plates. That is a true blessing to have wonderful childhood memories! I am trying to make good memories for my grandchildren. Thank-you for sharing your blessings with us and congradulations on being Cancer free!!!!! Thats is truly the best blessing ever.
ginger

Scrappy Moments said...

Oh I love The Turkey Plates and all the beautiful decorations.

Please join the Gratitude Gala Tommorow and Sat. at my Blog :)

Angie

Kelli said...

I love your Thanksgiving postcards and how you have them displayed! So pretty! I also enjoyed reading your thankful list!

Kelli