Many of you reading this are dear friends and family… some of you reading this are friends we do not yet know!
Some of you have had major impact on us since our youth! And some of you haven’t even left a comment here yet..
But today finds us deeply grateful for you, old friends- who have impacted us, molded us, made impressions in our heart to stay, and new friends- good human beings that believe, trust, care, support, and just “love one another”.
We are thankful that you are part of our lives!
We wish you a HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
Love, Michael, CaMarie, and Family #GiveThanks
P.S. Here’s a few pics from our day… Please share yours if you can!!

A turkey trot, making and eating delicious food together- and apart, zoom calls, games and a couple movies! It was a wonderFULL day of Thanksgiving!
(Below- Isaac and Mike ran a half-marathon this morning! We girls ran the 5K- we may have walked some too ????. Zoie kept little Leo warm and happy while we ran the race. Addie and Sarah and Clara ran the half mile – and were thrilled with their second metal! We had fun creating Thanksgiving dinner, giving and receiving parts to make it whole, then sitting down to give thanks and rejoice in our bounteous blessings together.)
Celebrate Thanks-giving with your friends and family every day!
Wow! That is a major undertaking! Beautiful cookies! They look almost too good to eat, but since I love sugar cookies so much I’d have to take a bite! So fun to catch up with your family this week!
Haha! Yes, my friend shared her cookie recipe that’s softer than mine, so we really enjoyed these ones. Wish we could share! HAPPY THANKSGIVING, Nicole!! I bet you’re rejoicing in some really great blessings this weekend!
Congratulations on your runs. The cookies look awesome, wish I had been there to try them out with you all.
Haha!- me too!! Thank you, Judy!
I am extremely grateful to have been a part of your family for close to seven years, you have no idea how much I miss you all so much. Coming to your house what is my serenity, my calm. My peace, oh how I miss my little princesses, when they would yell from the top of the steps, Debbie will you feed us, it used to bring me so much joy being at your house, watching your children grow, when I first met you all, Isaac was in eighth grade, and the twins were in seventh grade, and Clara was barely crawling, now look at everyone, brings me such joy to see everyone grow as an individual, one day I’m going to try to get out to Utah to visit you all, love and miss you all so much, love Debbie❤️❤️❤️❤️