Anyways, we spent a nice Thanksgiving here in Albertville with all of the other missionary families. We had a huge "Turkey Day" known to the french as an American holiday by the name of "La fête pour rendre grace à Dieu" which translates to The festival for giving thanks to God. And yes, they do drag everything out here. Even the names of our American holidays. But it's not so bad, the french people are very kind and usually open to American traditions. It is true that a lot of people here need Jesus, but the people here are not as rude as they are made out to be. I am not speaking about the Government that is a whole different issue!
Here are a few pics of our Turkey day, and also a couple of pics of our early Christmas presents. If anyone knows Kristen very well, you'll know how important a Christmas tree is to her. So this year I went all out and got her the biggest and best Christmas tree I could find!
Later,
Joel and Kristen
Ok, so it's not the biggest or best tree you've ever seen, but I say it's the thought that counts and it gets the job done but Kristen begs to differ with me on the subject. Hey, at least it's decorated! Along with her beloved Tree, Kristen is sporting her old Navy gifts from her Mom and dad, and you may also notice the bag of Hershey's chocolate chips she is holding sent from her sister Tammy. Yum, yum, chocolate chip cookies here we come! I know, we are a little too excited about chocolate chips.
Here is one of the sacrificial Turkeys that we enjoyed so much. There were probably around 75 people in total. So I think this guy had about 8 more cousins hit the chopping block at Le Boucherie. (aka: the Butcher)
Kristen says that this is my early Christmas, birthday, next Christmas and next birthday present. I really don't think she's kidding either! She's hoping she will not regret it now that she's been hearing me play Feliz Navidad a couple of times during the Holidays. Thanks Kristen!
Here we are right after our Turkey Day meal. I think the tryptophan from the "turkey boy" and his cousins is starting to kick in. It looks like we were struggling to keep our eyes open. Oh yes, and please, no fat comments!
Thanks to Larry and Cathy (aka Mom and dad, the inlaws, the outlaws, etc) I am able to sport the latest Old Navy Fashion while being in the heart of France. Another early Merry Christmas present to us. Thanks! We love ya'll.
4 comments:
FELIZ NAVIDAD???????????I THOUGHT YOU WERE SPEAKING FRENCH- NO WONDER YOU DID NOT DO WELL ON YOUR EXAMS. kRISTIN- I am with you on that tree- I think maybe he can try harder next time!!! love ya'll miss ya'll!
Hey Kristen!!! It's me Nicole (white) Brock... I found your blog through Dana's. You and your hubby look so cute! I love the pictures of the snow and the one of the town... beautiful! Well i hope you have a wonderful Christmas. How often do you get to come home?
Hey you guys, I always look forward to reading your blog. Lots of humor & great pics. Kristen when you get a chance could you send me your email address?? jsmom215@yahoo.com tiffany (barger) adams
Hey Kristen, it is Dana (Wright) Slagg, obviously I have your site on my list, I found it through Staci. It is good to see pics. Sounds like you guys are doing good and having fun. Write when you can. love
Dana
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