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A Colorado Thanksgiving

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Thanksgiving is one of our favorite holidays.
It’s the time of year that’s every bit as familial as Christmas (without the pressure of Christmas)—when eating as much pie as possible is totally expected.

This year, we did it up big.
Our flatmate and I spent an entire day making pies—four pumpkin pies, a blue berry pie, and an apple pie. We’ve been trying to not eat as much wheat, so we made two pumpkin custards (pumpkin pie sans crust).

For Thanksgiving breakfast, all five of us feasted on pie and homemade whipped cream. It was epic.

Thanksgiving pie breakfast

Thanksgiving pie breakfast

Thanksgiving pie breakfast

Thanksgiving pie breakfast

Thanksgiving pie breakfast

Thanksgiving pie breakfast

Pie for Thanksgiving breakfast is now forever sealed into our family’s holiday traditions.

Afterwards, we went for a hike on the Colorado National Monument. We chose the Devil’s Kitchen trail because it’s easy for the kiddos.
It was gorgeous.

Thanksgiving hike

Thanksgiving hike at Devil's Kitchen
The flatmate and her kiddos

E & C - Thanksgiving hike at Devil's Kitchen

Thanksgiving hike at Devil's Kitchen
The kids did little meditation pose all on their own.

Thanksgiving hike at Devil's Kitchen

Thanksgiving hike at Devil's Kitchen

Thanksgiving hike at Devil's Kitchen

This is us, and we live here.

Thanksgiving hike at Devil's Kitchen

All of us - Thanksgiving hike

Freezing on our Thanksgiving hike

Thanksgiving hike at Devil's Kitchen


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