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Thanksgiving with the Philadelphia Malms

It would be our first Thanksgiving on the East Coast and Dan and I decided to make the most of our close proximity to my relatives who live in the Philadelphia area. Last Thanksgiving we spent the holiday with my uncle in southern California. This year we’d spend it with my other uncle and my two cousins in south eastern Pennsylvania.

My sister Jennifer and her two kids (Matt and Maggie) had driven over from Ohio and they, my two cousins and their families, all met at the Malm homestead in Berwyn, PA on Thursday afternoon.


November 26-29, 2009

My cousins John and Eric each live within an hour from Berwyn, PA, so it was roughly planned that Dan, me, Jennifer, Matt and Maggie would spend one night at each residence. The first beds to be slept in were at Aunt Sally and Uncle Duane's. Everyone was in attendence by 4:30 and it wasn't too much longer before we were feasting on a fabulous meal prepared by Aunt Sally. Games and conversation followed, as well as a healthy walk around the block to "settle things", having added dessert to already full bellys.

John's family includes his wife Kathy and two boys, Lief and Brenden. Eric brought his wife Kim and two kids, James and Hannah. Add to that Jennifer's family from Ohio, Dan and me, and our hosts and it made for a full and cheerful house. It had been years since some of us had seen each other and in the case of some of the kids, I hadn't ever met them. It didn't take us long to fall into easy conversation and jokes.

John, Eric and Kathy
Eric and Jennifer
The "adult's" table
Kim, Eric and Jennifer
Aunt Sally and John
(They were so cute, I had to include this picture too)
That's just about everybody!
Playing a game that Jennifer had created
Eric, Lief and Uncle Duane
Jennifer, Maggie, Kathy & Hannah
Colleen opening a wedding present (see next picture)
Eric looks at the present: a beautiful handmade box from Uncle Duane

Uncle Duane had made a beautiful "document box" for Dan and I as a wedding present. The wood is a wonderfully interesting quilted maple and has a lovely fit and finish. As the hours slipped by it was time for the "locals" to head home. Eric and family headed off, followed shortly by John's. The rest of us wasted little time in retiring for the evening ourselves.

It was a late morning by the time everyone was up and awake. Jennifer made blueberry pancakes and then the group took a quick walk through a nearby botanical park before packing up and leaving for our next destination: Eric's.

Perry White, the king of Eric's house
Snowmen warming up by the fire
Eric kicking back
James is busy making... something
Maggie and Dan watch Hannah play a game
Eric and Jennifer during a walk
Lunch at IKEA

After spending a fun time at Eric's, catching up kicking back, most of the group headed out Saturday for IKEA for some Swedish meatballs and some shopping. Not much was purchased after lunch, but it's always fun to wander the aisles of this store. The 236 square foot, fully furnished apartment always impresses me. After Eric and kids went home, the rest of the troupe headed for John's. It was getting late in the afternoon before we arrived, so John quickly gave us a tour of "the farm" while we still had daylight.

The evening went late as we played charades, Taboo and all along the way had a fabulous dinner and snacks and drinks. It was well after midnight when the last eyelid closed and the house fell silent.

Colleen being followed by a new friend
Colleen, Jennifer and John
John insists that it still runs
Many friends to be found here
Dan and me in the hay barn
Another shot (I couldn't choose just one)
Stall doors salvaged by John from another barn
Farm across the road
Dan goofing off
Geese in the sunset
Maggie tests Dan with a puzzle
Maggie and Dan discuss world events. Or was it charades?
The table: set and waiting for people
John and Kathy, looking great together
Dan and Colleen
Dan, Jennifer and Kathy
Bismark (?) on the back porch
The next morning came and went. Most of the household slept in while a few of us were up and chatting about Sweden and practicing various languages. Eventually everyone was up, Jennifer and Kathy decided to go riding, John said he'd feed the kids breakfast and Dan and I headed home. It was a fast two hours on some open roads and we were home, ready to head out again for some more fun with the Malms!
The house from the front
Side view, showing John's addition
Patiently waiting
Jennifer and Kathy get ready
Dan makes a friend!
Hey hey, just "friends", right?
Dan says hi to another horse
Jennifer and Kathy, ready to ride