Hi, guys! Long time, no blog. I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving!
I have a ton to catch up on, so I’m let’s to whiz right through it. Here we go!
[rewind to Wednesday night]
Mal, Murphy, and I drove to our hometown on Wednesday afternoon to avoid the traffic coming out of the city. There was hardly any traffic, and we made it home in great time!
When we arrived at Mal’s parents’ house, we caught-up with my sister-in-law, Sibylle, and met her boyfriend, Coleman, for the first time. (He’s great, by the way!) Sib and Cole also got to meet Murphy! Of course, Murph was psyched to meet Auntie Sibylle!
In our hometown, there is a tradition to meet up with old high school friends at a local bar the night before Thanksgiving. But, before meeting up with everyone, Mal, Sibylle, Coleman, and I went out to dinner at Crossroad Cafe.
We started dinner with a round of cocktails. I wasn’t really in the mood to drink, but when Sib ordered a Ketel One dirty martini, I decided to get one too.
It was an excellent martini! Good choice! 😀
For dinner, I ordered the French onion soup, which was warm, cheesy, and delicious.
After dinner, we met up with friends at the local pub, where we chatted and caught up, but we only stayed there for about an hour. Us old folks were ready for bed by 11:00!
It was great to see old friends, but I’m glad we rested up for the big event on Thursday afternoon! 😉
Thanksgiving recap to come soon! 😀
14 Comments
I love Thanksgiving Eve! It’s the best time to catch up with old friends 🙂
Meeting up with old friends is great! Sadly I didn’t go home this year 🙁
Glad you had a great Thanksgiving Eve!
That looks like a fun time! And Mal’s sister looks just like him
Wednesday night i met up with a bunch of friends from both grade school and high school! i love getting together like that!
That french onion soup looks delicious!
Lovely celebration! 🙂
glad you had a great wednesday night!!
jenna
I love that tradition, so fun. 🙂 I wish we had fun hometown traditions like that but where I am from, it’s way too big. How big is Acton?
@Katy H. @ These Beautiful Feet: I’m not sure. I didn’t grow up there! 😉
That soup looks awesome! I definitely agree with the above poster that Mal and his sister look just like each other!
Crossroads french onion is my favorite!!!! A good friend of mines parents actually own Crossroads, and let me tell you, the leftovers I find in his fridge are the best!