I prepped for the big day today. Cleaned the baseboards, the toilets, the dust bunnies that have been sleeping in the corners for far too long. I rolled my pie dough and chopped all my apples, finishing them off with a few scoops of sugar and some generous shakes of cinnamon.
After all that work, I tasted, as any good baker must do.
It was awful. Like strong soap.
And then around the corner came Lainey, wearing a sheepish grin and holding a bottle of perfume. "I spwayed it," she fessed up.
Needless to say...
We'll start over tomorrow.
I love Thanksgiving. The linens, the dishes, the food, the chaos, the chopping, the football, the heat in the kitchen, and the fullness at the end of the evening.

I noticed Brett printed out some Wikipedia pages on Thanksgiving today. They're stuck to the refrigerator with a carpet cleaning advertisement magnet, and I have yet to ask him what it's all about. Probably some attempt to teach the kids as all good try-and-be-a-good-parent attempts go, and I will smile tomorrow watching him pull out his little papers and read through typed explanations about what it is, how it started, why we do it. I love this about him, I do.
And he has me thinking...what do I want my kids to know about this day?
Lord knows I'm all for being grateful. Hell, I ride unicorns. My kids will know we're grateful--if not from the hot-glued felt banners literally spelling it out hanging over the table, then from the hundreds of thank-you's we pray throughout their childhood. For good food and safe homes and health and trained doctors and cool toys and loving friends. It's so important, really it is. But, it's so done. Like rattling off "I love you" before you hang up the phone every single time, depleting it of its real meaning. When does I love you really mean I love you and when does thank you mean that kind of thank you when you feel it in your bones...when you want to kiss the universe and cement grateful moments into a place where they won't fade away over time?
I think the true meaning of gratitude arrives on its own. You can't try too hard to create it; you can't stress too much about conveying it. Oh, we'll read the Widipedia pages tomorrow. We'll talk about Plymouth and Spanish explorers and throw out fancy phrases like "bountiful harvest" that will leave little eyes clueless and confused. We'll take turns sharing what we're thankful for this year which will range from less original but still valid answers like houses and jobs to the more emotional blessings of little almond eyes and the tiny soul that changed us. I'll most likely cry and then pull it together. But still, that's not the heart of it. That's not the meaty core of Thanksgiving...the kind I want my kids to grasp and feel.
It will come somewhere in between...when no one's watching. Right when the kitchen's crazy and the gravy's boiling and the football game is roaring and hands are being washed and babies are being prepped and hotpadded dishes are being carefully carried to the table. And someone will holler for everyone to come, and I'll watch as conversations are wrapped up and bibs are fastened and heads are tipped in laughter. And right about then, I'll want to grab my kids and kiss them, whisper into their ears...."This is Thanksgiving. This, right here, is being thankful. Drink it in, Babies. Drink it in."

And then you just hope they get it. That over time, they know that they are blessed and that there are so many places in this world, in this country, in this little town, where there is pain and need and hunger. And knowing just how good it feels to have it, you hope they give it back.
So, yeah. I'm thankful tonight.
And two Thanksgiving treats for you.
Giveway winner of Mark Poulin's $75 gift certificate, Commenter #471 The Stansbury's: I always think that moms of toddlers and babies are so brave for camping...and adventure I haven't faced...yet ;)
Congratulations, Stansburys! Please e-mail your contact info to kellehamptonblog@comcast.net.
And what's a holiday without more free stuff?
So, I just got my new Silhouette digital cutting tool, and this thing has crazy possibilities. Scrapbook pages, etching, iron-on designs, letters, rhinestone bling.
I'm going bananas Christmas paper crafting right now. It comes with software ready-to-go, and their website is filled with downloadable fonts and projects. Valued at $299, and one is FREE to a random commenter on this post. Winner will be announced Sunday evening. Hello, Santa!
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Perfume Apple Pie...and a little bit of thankful
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«Oldest ‹Older 1401 – 1447 of 1447...and i am thankful for YOU, kelle. your blog is beautifully written and reminds me every to kiss my babies, hug my husband, and leave the laundry be for a little while so i can do some other things! shauna
Happy Thanksgiving! I could REALLY use that tool - and might have to get myself one for Christmas hah!
While away visiting family, I missed out on your blog for a few days but am always excited to catch up on your blog!
beautiful as always!
WoW! I've been checking out that silhouette machine for awhile and trying to justify the price and will I really use it. But I see now... that it's not a want... I HAVE to HAVE it!
My belly's full and I'm wrapped in sugarplums of such a wonderful, long weekend with my cute husband and seeing our families.
Lainey and Nella look like they are getting their baking on...you are creating memories and traditions for them Kelle, that they will ALWAYS remember. Soak up the season, it's coming hard and fast!
Love that you live life half FULL. Love it!
Love your photography. Looks like you had a lovely Thanksgiving with tons to be thankful for!
Perfume in the apple pie...awesome. You never can tell what a toddler is going to do. Love reading your blog, you're so inspiring!
Hope you had a Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving!
If that's an apron in the photo of your feet, it's super great. Love the images, your words, and that sweet cutting tool!
I love your blog. It is so inspiring!
I have so many reasons to be thankful!
Catching up on your blog after a fabulous Thanksgiving weekend away. So much to be thankful for. Thanks for posting!
Your girls will totally get Thanksgiving and all it's true meanings with a wonderful family like yours. Wishing you all the best this Thanksgiving. P.S I can't wait for your book.
Aww! Shes sooo cute! "I spwayed it" haha. You're soo lucky.
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That thing looks like soooo much fun!
Looks like it was a wonderful thanksgiving for you and your family!
Kelly, we are all thankful for your stories. Whether they make us cry or laugh, you have a way with the stories you tell and it only keeps us coming back for more. Hope you and your family had an excellent Thanksgiving!
Hope you had a good Thanksgiving!
Wonderful post. :)
i love ur site. i dont get to read it often but i can feel ur love for ur children through ur words. have a wonderful holiday!
Yes! Thanksgiving is about those little moments that weave through the day. Mine came seeing our newborn son being held by my husband's Grammy. She was drinking him in - smelling his head, cooing into his ear and holding him close. The love was evident.
I have just today... well 20 minutes ago found your blog through a brand new friend. I have read your birth story of Nella and you are a beautiful writer! I can't wait to read the rest of your blog!
Great post about gratitude. Thank you, you inspire me! And Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving!!
That is the joy of motherhood..... to have all your hard work "go down the drain" YET still be able to pause and take a picture to remember the greatest moments in life.
Enjoy!
I was about 6 hours from sitting in line at Walmart for black friday sale on a cricket... but I think I didnt because somehow my creative inner soul knew you would be having this giveway!!! :) :)
<3 <3 <3
Pouring perfume into my mother's apple pie filling sounds like something I would have done with as a kid. I always wanted to be just like my mom, adding special spices to make it taste just right :)
Beautiful picture of Nella! Love those teeth!
Beautiful picture of Nella! Love those teeth!
I've been reading your blog for a very long time, but this is the first time I've ever commented! I was thinking about asking for a Cricut for Christmas, but after reading this I'm definitely asking for a Silhouette (if I don't win this one).
I hope I'm the random commenter! =)
I am so stealing your mittens for an advent calendar idea!!!!
I would love a silhouette machine! And I love your half full glass! That's great!
What a great tool to have!
The perfume pie is so great. Those are the moments where we breathe and laugh and how sweet they are!
Wow. I agree and Thank you.
I absolutely LOVE the way that sweet little Nella always has her feet pointing in when she is sitting down! And I love to see the interaction between her and her big sister!!! <3
I absolutely LOVE the way that sweet little Nella always has her feet pointing in when she is sitting down! And I love to see the interaction between her and her big sister!!! <3
I hope you and your family had a wonderful Thanksgiving! Thanks again for lighting a fire in all of our hearts!
I love reading your blog. I have two small children and can relate. Thanks for helping me to slow down and enjoy the small things!
I hope you and your family had a wonderful Thanksgiving! Thanks again for lighting a fire in all of our hearts!
Um, am I too late to comment?! This is an amazing giveaway!!!
Great Blog! Happy Thanksgiving!
Hope you enjoyed your Thanksgiving!
I have only recently discovered your blog, and I am enjoying every moment of it!
Hi Kelle!
I was wondering what the little book with the "time for small things" quote is? Or is it a card? I love the picture and would like to frame it in our boys' nautical-themed bedroom? Since you have 1400 posts, I'm not sure when you'll be able to respond (lol), but hopefully at some point ;)
Thank you for sharing your words, your pictures, your ideas, and your thoughts.
Chantelle (Victoria, BC, Canada)
I can't tell you what a blessing it is to find your blog. Your stories are like my life, I have a 2.5 year old daughter, Norah that has Down Syndrome. And she has a wonderful big sister (6) Emma...the two biggest joys of my life!
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