I have been wondering this for a while now. things like, am i going to have any room in my belly to fit food??? It is my favorite eating holiday and i cant imagine stuffing my face with as much turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, stuffing, pie, and for us norwegians, lefse!!!! as i can eat! but as it is right now, i can barely eat a mcdonalds double cheeseburger without being full.
I guess 1 good thing that will come from it will be that i dont have to help clean up after everyone. hehe... I will get o sit around and actually visit with all my family. Come xmas, i will be a bit too busy to visit with everyone. besides, they will all be gagaing over LO.
What is everyone thinking about Thanksgiving?? What are your plans?

Re: Anyone wondering what Thanksgiving is going to be like???
i'll be in the hospital recovering from the c/s. my ob is going to schedule my c/s for 10 days prior to my edd, so that places me two days before thanksgiving on 11/23.
i'll always be a Dec Mama at heart though!!!!
We'll be at my cousin's house IF I'm still pregnant (I'm due a week later on the 3rd). They're only a 20 minute drive away, so it's not a huge deal.
Also, if I'm still pregnant at that point, I do believe I will indulge in a glass of wine.
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Great minds think alike curlydoglover. I'm not due until the 21st but I decided if I'm still pregnant on Christmas day that I might indulge in a teeny tiny baby Mimosa... :-)
We'll be doing what we've done the past 2 years, I assume: Wednesday night dinner with my family, Thursday night with DH's.
This may be the year I blow up at DH's family regarding clean-up. Every year poor old grandma cooks the meal, then everyone gets up and passes out in front of a football game leaving the mess behind for her. It makes me so mad. If that happens again this year and the only ones doing any clean up are an 86 year old woman and a 37w pregnant lady, there will be words. (I too will be enjoying a glass of wine, I think I will have earned it).
Neither DH's family nor my own have come up with actual plans for Thanksgiving, so I am just assuming that it'll be "the usual" until I hear otherwise. This means Wednesday night with DH's family, Thursday morning/lunch at my mom's, and Thursday night at my grandparents' (my dad's parents). DH's is always loud but not that involved, and my mom's is pretty low key, so the only "real" holiday-celebration-like meal will be thursday's dinner, so even though it sounds like a lot, I'm not concerned.
Even though I'm due on Dec 2, and theres a pretty good chance James will make an early appearance, I can't imagine not celebrating Thanksgiving with the whole family - it's the only holiday we still celebrate all together, and there are tons of birthdays in that same week (including mine!) so we celebrate those, too. AND, I'm 40 minutes from the hospital whether I'm home or at their house, just in a different direction.
That was a lot longer than I intended.
Going to my parents house on Thanksgiving (only 10 minutes from my house) and my MIL's house on Black Friday for Thanksgiving dinner. This is all assuming I'm not in labor/having a baby/still in the hospital after having him since I'm due December 1st :-P
He could come at 37 weeks and come with us to Thanksgiving dinners... that would be fine with me! :-)
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I looooove Thanksgiving food. I'm hoping I don't get full too quickly or I will be very very sad. I love Thanksgiving so much that I usually have friends over for a Thanksgiving party about a week before. I usually do a turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, cornbread and apple crisp. It's like the one time of year that I really cook, haha. I'm not sure if we'll be doing our dinner w/friends this year though, since I'll be about 35 weeks around the time we normally do it.
The ILs live 1 1/2 hours away and my family lives 3 hours away, so we can't go visit them since I'll be about 36 weeks. So we invited them to our place for a Thanksgiving feast. There will be 8 or 9 of us and I'm sure my mom and MIL will help cook.
As for Christmas, I'm due on 12/27, so again, we are staying put. Our families will come visit since we definitely can't travel and LO is due around the holidays. Shoot, I might even be in the hospital on Christmas Eve/Day!
My main concern about Thanksgiving is that LO will come early (I'm due Dec. 9) and I will deliver Thanksgiving or Thanksgiving weekend and get the crappiest doctors and nurses on the worst shift.
Also, I know I will not feel like going to in IL's for the family circus if I'm not in labor. Last year they seriously had 30 people - we didn't even all fit around one table. Ugh.
But mainly, dear God, please don't let me deliver Thanksgiving weekend when my parents are on a week-long cruise and every good doctor is off!
We host family at our home every year and plan to do that again this year. Family brings the most amazing dishes!! It's tradition that I make apple dumplings and DH makes lefse so I'm looking forward to that! I will be huge, but I'm going to pig out! I'm mostly looking forward to all of the leftovers, as my due date is just a week or so later. No need to stock the freezer with dream dinners.
If Nolan is born early, we will still do Thanksgiving at our home and I think we will invite family to visit him in the NICU....unless he is home earlier than his due date...then we would have some changes to make, as he shouldn't be around people that soon.