I'm participating in Metamorphosis Monday at Between Naps on the Porch. Thanks to Susan!
I'm eating a breakfast of champions: deviled eggs and pecan pie and I'm feeling very sentimental about family and home at Thanksgiving. Grandpa Joe arrives with pies (they brought 2 pumpkin, 2 pecan, and 2 dozen deviled eggs - 48 halves):
But this is about architecture and design, so I'm thinking about and thanking Bill Harrison and Gordon Stringer who gave our little house a big, flexible, comfortable, practical space for enjoying family.
We bunched our seating and brought in a expandable table from the laundry and were good to go. (20 years ago Gordon picked this table for our laundry and said we could expand it for eating.)
This week The Skirted Roundtable interviewed Alessandra Branca and Velvet and Lenin interviewed Windsor Smith. Both Ms. Branca and Ms. Smith emphasized rooms that get used, where people want to be.
That's what Bill and Gordon gave us: Space f0r families to cook, serve, entertain, converse, and collapse: Den, breakfast room, kitchen:
Here is the Russian Tea assembly line the night before:
Cheese puff extraction and testing (boy were they good this year). Wait a minute, maybe this was the sausage muffins.
Larry and his humans Deb and Dave came all the way from Florida. Our big room had enough space for his bed.
Grandson offers cheese puffs to Joe and Zella. You can't even tell that we bunched the furniture.
Young Nathan had plenty of space and was running out of the picture:
Emily took Nathan out for a cool-down:
There were little conversations everywhere
Michelle and JoAnn apply love to the dressing
JoAnn and Zella seem pretty pleased.
Some impromptu boyfriend/girlfriend dancing
Cooking space became a 2-sided buffet. David does the final inspection:
Chairs came from every corner (we did turn the TV off). Katherine is taking an early test bite while Nick rolls up his sleeves:
We ate until it hurt and ate some more...
Nathan finally had to take his mom and dad home; they needed a little nap:
The survivors finished with Scrabble, football, and G.I. Joe on the tube:
I tried to take this when they weren't looking:
Then they posed (your host in the red shirt). Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.
Thanks so much.
Terry
P.S. Did you know that Rachel did a 1/2 marathon on Thanksgiving? And still made the cheese puffs?
P.P.S. The menu and Cheese Puff recipe (click to make them bigger)
The Cheese Puff recipe is odd. We didn't cook them long enough and had to put them back in the oven. We nearly had fights at the serving bowl trying to eat them. If you want to try these, call for insider advice. Click here to make the recipe BIG.
Thanks to Metamorphosis Monday at Between Naps on the Porch.
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Happy Thanksgiving Terry.
ReplyDeleteYour holiday looks perfect. Filled with family, friends, and yummy food.
xo
Brooke
Reading this post made me feel like I experienced a real Thanksgiving - the reality of the situation was that I contracted a stomach bug after visiting 4 different grocery stores on the the 25th (my youngest's birthday - I was sourcing specialty requests for her birthday dinner), and I spent Thanksgiving in bed. I can't ever recall being sick on Thanksgiving! Thankfully, we already had reservations at our club for the meal, so everyone went on without me and I stoically suffered at home.
ReplyDeleteI am craving cheese puffs now. Can you share the recipe?
Thanks for sharing your day and knowing your blog friends are interested in how the space 'worked'.
ReplyDeleteGarden & Be Well, XO Tara
OK, I am back enjoying my vicarious Thanksgiving feast. It looks like you guys have lots of stuffing on the menu - I count 4 different kinds, plus mashed and sweet potatoes. I might need to come to your house next year - you have many varieties of my favorite parts of Thanksgiving (turkey is my least favorite part).
ReplyDeleteI know just how those conversations are going. I look forward to having the same ones at our house come Christmas.
ReplyDeleteWe always manage to squeeze everyone in.
Hi Terry, Looks like you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving. Your pictures remind me a lot of my family Thanksgiving. I'm dying to try that cheese puff recipe. I'll have to go to the grocery store today to get everything I need. Thanks for sharing...your Thanksgiving and the recipe.
ReplyDelete-Cristi
Lovely family portrait!
ReplyDeleteArchitecture in action! It looks like a great time was had by all.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful Thanksgiving your family had! You have a great space for family get togethers. That cheese puff recipe is a bit hard to read... would love to have it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous, big Thanksgiving you had and such a perfect room for it too. Love the separate tables...great idea. And what a spread of food! WOW!!
ReplyDeleteHope your Thanksgiving was just wonderful! The addition of the rooms are simply beautiful!
ReplyDeleteDee Dee
What a great day!! But of course, you had me at Uncle Joe's devilled eggs...I have to go and make some today!
ReplyDeleteBest, and Happy Thanksgiving!
Michelle
Looks like a wonderful family gathering! I especially appreciate the inclusion of the full menu, floor plan and recipes. You have left out nothing, Terry!
ReplyDeleteOh Happy Thanksgiving! Now THAT is a holiday!
ReplyDeleteI love the big spaces you have, where you can shove your furniture around and be able to put everyone within laughing and chatting distance of one another. We need to sit the "kids" (some of whom are 30 and parents) separately.
Question -- love the menu, but what is "green stuff?"
And Howard says, yes, the Christmas nap is his most cherished tradition.
Best wishes, Cass
2 dozen deviled eggs!???! I wish I was at your Thanksgiving. I love deviled eggs!
ReplyDeleteYes, that would make "green stuff!" I think I recall having this at a Thanksgiving in Pittsburgh about 28 years ago!
ReplyDeleteAs for guests who bring deviled eggs, may I have their names and emails, as I'd like to invite them HERE next year. Love deviled eggs, never make them myself -- they are a mystery to me.
I missed my daughter Alida at Thanksgiving --yes, it is all about family. Thankfully she will be home for Christmas!
Cass
So much! I love Deviled Eggs! Total breakfast of champions!
ReplyDeleteYour photos capture the feel of a really fun family get-together. Glad you had a great day. xx
ReplyDeleteOh you've got me craving a breakfast of deviled eggs and pecan pie now! Looks like a wonderful holiday that you had...
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