Tuesday, December 2, 2008

THANKSGIVING IN JACKSON HOLE






As many of you probably know I think our second home is in Jackson Hole. I love going up there as much as I can. Up in Jackson on the Friday after Thanksgiving, they turn the Christmas lights on in Town Square. They have carolers, hot chocolate and a visit from Santa. I took the girls up there this year. My mom and dad had spent Thanksgiving up there this year (I would've wanted their Thanksgiving dinner - Crab, Lobster, Steak, I'd take that over Turkey any day!), so we went to see the lights. The girls LOVED singing with the carolers but they were scared of Santa. That was ok because then we didn't have to wait in line.
When we were in the hotel, the girls found a "hiding place" that they thought was pretty clever. I did too, but was confused as to what it should be used for in the first place: there was no shelf for a phone book or anything, so what would you put in there? I guess since we were in Jackson, it would get used for cowboy boot holders I suppose.

2 comments:

Jamie and Brady said...

Looks like fun, I agree, turkey is overrated. Can we come with you next year?

The Doutre Family said...

That is a strange hiding place. Maybe it's to hide your children in. I should put Addy in there. Lobster does sound better than turkey!