Sunday, December 7, 2008

Thanksgiving With The Zuluagas

The Zuluaga Family shared their Thanksgiving dinner with our somewhat "homeless" family. The dinner was delicious and the company was fun! Here is a picture of their family (those at home at the moment). They have twin sons of missions also.
Nestor and Karlene Zuluaga with sons Nathan and Dallin. Also, daughter, Laura (our daughter in law!!!). Their son in law, Adam and the darling grand daughter we share together....Charlotte.


Here is Nestor and Karlene. We had such a good time talking and playing games. Their home is very cozy and welcoming.



The "cooks" of Thanksgiving. We created a lovely masterpiece of feasting. And it was so easy and fun with so many to share the load. Ask us about our pies, dinner rolls, stuffing, etc.


Everyone loves the food! And there was so much that we had plenty and leftovers for everyone the next day...and some even for snacks!





The other perspective on feasting.




Karlene is the ultimate hostess always serving everyone. She is a great cook too.







Poor baby Charlotte, only fingers to chew on. But she seemed to love them just as much as the rest of us loved the feast. Daddy did try to give her some cranberry sauce and Mommy said NO NO. However, later Daddy thought it would be cute to put black olives on Charlotte's fingers. The olives would not fit her tiny fingers but we had them on her thumbs for a few seconds. After they fell off, she chewed on her fingers and her face did not look as happy as in the picture here. Mom knows what she is talking about!
THANKS ZULUAGA FAMILY



3 comments:

Karlene said...

Mmm, mmm, I could live that day all over again. The food was good, and the company was great. It was so much fun to have you and Charlissa and Laura in the kitchen with me, it's so much better to have several cooks helping out with such a feast. I hope we get the opportunity to do it again some day. Love ya more than Thanksgiving dinner.

Laura said...

That was so fun! We really need to get us all together more often.

Karen Nelson said...

Zach says " Indubitably" and indeed, I agree.