Thanksgiving ... so yesterday! It's Christmastime!
Having our Thanksgiving dinner at Cracker Barrel was, I must admit, a bit strange. I can't explain it; it just felt funny. I can't see us doing it again but for this single experience, it was perfectly adequate.
The restaurant was not crowded at all. We waited between five and ten minutes for a table.
Just long enough for Allissa to locate the candy and Melanie to draw a bead on ... shiny beads! That little filly loves her jewelry.
The food was hot and seemed fresh and everything was served in a timely manner.
Our waitperson was very happy, upbeat, efficient, and friendly. She'd had her dinner early, with her family, and was all set to work at CB until closing. If it bothered her at all, she didn't show it. Probably glad simply to have a job.
Guess what? I took some pictures! Not all that many. If you like you may see them by clicking here.
Speaking of pictures, I took a few more today!
Just before Stephanie and her family left for home, we had the ceremonious giving of the Christmas dresses to two certain little girls.
The dresses were accompanied by Christmas cards and shelf-sitting dolls ... a snowman for Melanie and a reindeer for Allissa.
The cards were opened and "read" and the whatnots thoroughly scrutinized.
Then it was time for the unveiling of the festive Christmas garments! And posing adorably with same.
And you know it's really Christmas when your fingers are covered with red glitter. From China, no doubt ... via Dollar General, as Melanie seems anxious to verify.
MERRY CHRISTMAS, EVERYBODY!
And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger; because there was no room for them in the inn. ~Luke 2:7
Reader Comments (11)
Cracker Barrel certainly fills the need and puts out a nice Thanksgiving meal! That chain started here in TN and while on traveling business I've eaten at the "mothership" restaurant in Lebanon where they do management training. Good company.
The girls sure are cute! Yeah, it's starting to look like Christmas here too! Kind of strange to put things out after not having much of anything out for 4 seasons (house for sale & then rental living).
Oh, I love those black and white photos from the day!!! Wonderful! And I didn't know that you were on flickr too. I just added you as a contact, heehee!
Your pictures are wonderful, I mean WONDERFUL, and who cares where you share your meal, as long as you can count everyone there. Love It! I love those little toes.
Hard to believe it's almost December. Here's hoping the month will bring forth many more Jennifer photos!
nothin like bein home eh Jenny girl~! HOPE ya had a fabulous holiday weekend..I'm still full..lol:)
Ahhhh...love the dresses!!! Such beautiful Girls!!
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Ohhhhhhhhhhhh, Little Girl matching Christmas dresses!!!!!! Memories.
First of our Granddaughters was 2 years older than the second, so they didn't totally match. But I remember a Christmas, when I got them wine color velour, with white lace, for both. :-) [as look-alike-as-possible Christmas outfits]
THANK YOU for bringing to mind, such sweet memories. :-)
Oh, I remember the days! My little girls wore their Christmas dresses all year 'round. Yours certainly are adorable. And as for Cracker Barrel...Ella Numera Dos had mid-afternoon hunger pains (we ate turkey at 7 p.m.), so I popped into a local Chinese place for a little snack!
have a great Monday girl! Heh :)
Great pictures as always. Looks like it was a fun day and you didn't have to wash any dishes!
I love the pictures of the girls with their dresses and their little bare feet!