Last night we had the largest Thanksgiving meal we as a family have ever had. 65 people attended the Tyndale House Thanksgiving feast. And feast it was! It was a treat to experience an international Thanksgiving with many fellow Americans and quite a few Brits--as well as friends from Holland, Sweden, Norway, the Philippines, Croatia, China, Korea, Ghana, Cyprus and Canada. The chapel upstairs in Tyndale was packed with tables and chairs and some very hungry people!
We managed to squeeze a 15 pound turkey into our oven, and although I cooked it with much fear and trepidation, it actually turned out quite well. I was so thankful!
Here are a few pictures of our fellow students and friends:
And here is Sarah at the Thanksgiving craft table with a few little friends:
All in all, a lovely evening~
Friday, November 23, 2007
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