I had a wonderful Thanksgiving weekend. It was filled with everyone one wants during Thanksgiving – food, fun, family. While I didn’t get to go back to New York to spend time with my family (I’ll be back for Christmas in a few weeks!), I did get to spend time with B, his family, extended family, and even got in some early holiday spirit-filled activities!
Thursday morning started early with the Cleveland Turkey Trot 5 miler. B, me and all his siblings did the race! It was a ton of fun to run with the whole family. I didn’t run it fast enough to race it, but did beat my last Cleveland Turkey Trot time, which was awesome.
Then it was time for turkey. Well, first we had to make our contribution – we were assigned a vegetable side dish and we brought some roasted cauliflower with pignoli nuts and dates. It was SO good – I’d definitely make the recipe again.
We spent Thanksgiving with B’s family and his mom’s side and hung out with them until late in the evening and I nearly fell asleep on the couch from food coma. So yes, a successful Thanksgiving dinner 🙂

pre-food coma
Friday morning started early – Â B’s family has had a tradition of going to the West Side Market the Friday morning after Thanksgiving for brats for breakfast. The tradition started I believe with B’s mom’s cousin, who sadly just passed away. So, in his honor, we met at 8:30 a.m. for brats at the Market. It was in the 50s, so B and I walked over.

walking over to the market. 50+ degrees and nearly December=awesome.
We got in a little shopping while we were there and then headed over for some tea and coffee in Hingetown before walking home.
Every year, B and I organize our local alumni’s Adopt a Family program and always adopt a family and buy holiday gifts for them. We typically wait until mid-December to buy gifts, but since we were around (and it was still early), headed to Target to take advantage of the Black Friday sales AND finish our Adopt a Family buying. We got to Target around noon and for some reason it wasn’t even crowded!
Friday night, B and I decided to use a gift card we’d had for a little while and go on a dinner date. Yes, I was still craving some carbs even after Thanksgiving and got pesto pasta with potatoes. Carbalicious 🙂
Saturday, I started the morning with a short treadmill run and then we began by celebrating Small Business Saturday and checked out the market that was going on downtown at the 5th Street Arcades. I got a few Christmas gifts before picking up a smoothie for lunch at Restore (more small business support!). ‘

Arcade all decked out with holiday lights
Then it was time for Carney Bowling. Every Saturday after Thanksgiving, B’s dad’s side gets together for an early holiday celebration/party, bowls and has dinner. I did the BEST I can remember ever bowling this ear – I somehow got in the 90s! (and I beat B in one game…which never happens. He typically scores a lot higher)

My first game – bottom left!

My niece Sofia and I taking selfies at bowling. She took this 🙂
After dinner, we made it back downtown just to catch the tail end of Winterfest and the downtown tree lighting. It was a great way to finally kick off the holiday season and get in the holiday spirit. Christmas tunes, a winter beer garden, a ginormous Christmas tree, Santa and another holiday market. I love this time of year!

fireworks!
Sunday morning, I got in an easy treadmill run and then B and I decided to take a walk in the Metroparks. It was another seasonably warm day, so it was great to get in some steps and take in nature before the cold sits in.

even the ducks were out!
Sunday afternoon, we kicked off the holiday season the way we do every year – we decorated our apartment, made pepperoni bread (and ate it. a lot of it) and watched Love Actually. Love Actually is still one of my favorite holiday movies and even though I’ve seen it at least 10+ times, I still love it and still tear up at parts.

getting the holiday decorations out

B making the bread

finished product.
All in all, it was a great, relaxing, fun-filled long weekend. I can’t believe December is nearly here – but I’m so ready for the holidays and seeing my family!
Some questions for you:
What are you most looking forward to this holiday season? Seeing my family! It’s been too long.Â
What’s your favorite holiday song?
Favorite holiday movie? I love Love Actually and Muppet Christmas Carol. And about a gazillion other movies. I’m such a sap for holiday movies!
Linking up today with Erin for my weekend snapshot post, Katie for MIMM and the weekly wraps.
this looks like a Thanksgiving weekend full of so much goodness! the cauliflower dish looks delicious (nicely done!), and that holiday market is so sweet. i also ran a Turkey Trot (10K) with the boyfriend on Thanksgiving morning, which is a tradition i hope we keep up (as i plan to keep this boy and he’s a great runner, so that’s a win-win!). fave holiday movie is probably The Family Stone, although i have to see Love Actually again (i feel like i’m the only girl who has only seen that movie once?? and i can’t remember it very well!). happy December!
Oh my goodness- you ran my hometown 10k! Too funny. I run it about every other year (usually the 5k though) when I’m back at my parents’ house.
How wonderful to enjoy a turkey trot with the whole family. Since I’m injured, I rode my bike that morning. I like The Family Stone (it had to grow on my though — it’s sad!) and Love Actually too. My favorite Christmas song is Sleigh Ride by the Boston Pops. An oldie, but goodie. Your pepperoni bread looks delicious! I appreciate you joining us on the Weekly Wrap, Melissa! I hope you have a wonderful week.
Glad you had a great Thanksgiving! The Turkey Trot with your whole family looks like fun! Love Actually gets me every time. I love Christmas Hymns like “O Holy Night” and “Mary Did You Know?”.
Sounds like a jam-packed weekend! I love that striped dress. That cauliflower recipe looks so yummy. My favorite holiday movie is Home Alone!
I had an 18 miler on the schedule for the weekend after Thanksgiving but since I’d be in Disney I did it on Turkey day! How neat you organize a family adoption for the holidays. We have an Angel tree where only kids are on there and you pick off the cards and go and buy for your child. It is really fun to buy for a needy child. Thanks so much for joining us in the Weekly Wrap too! Have a super week!