PJ Survived THANKSGIVING and 100th Post!

It’s my one-hundredth post! Now if the cupcake was chocolate, I might just have to go and make a batch of real ones to celebrate as well! Doesn’t that look SO good…well, I think it does!

The night before Thanksgiving I started preparations and the first phase of my special Thanksgiving dessert/centerpiece. I had taken a class, and I wanted to put my new skills to the test. I decided to make Chocolate Leaves…
And I think they turned out AMAZING!
Us looking out the window on Thanksgiving Morning! I love his cute little outfit!
It says Baby’s 1st thanksgiving: Turkey, Carrots, Sweet Potatoes, Peas.
The mister and his Daddy. They’re looking so cute!
The place cards that my nephew made us. It was so adorable. On the mister’s they put his favorite cartoon character. It was Wyatt from “Super Why!”
He was so funny with the pictures. Anytime the camera was around, he’d smile! He was pretty excited to try out his first Thanksgiving foods…
But he ended up HATING all of it! Tutu joked about making him a t-shirt that said, “I survived Thanksgiving!” He really needed it since the food was terrible for him! When he was sitting on my lap playing, I gave him a spoon. ( He has a fascination with them) He accidentally poked himself in the eye with it! Poor baby!

I just love this little mister so much. He brings so much laughter and joy into our home!
Jessica Joy
Please remember that all of my tutorials and printables are for personal use only. This post was seen first at, and written by Cox’s Corner
Linking up to these awesome parties!
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2 Responses to PJ Survived THANKSGIVING and 100th Post!

  1. Kim says:

    I love that mashed potato face! Your baby is so cute and looks just like you.

  2. Mandi Snider says:

    You look great Jessica and I know I already told you this but I LOVE the leaves! They are beautiful and I am sure they were so good!

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