Happy Thanksgiving!

It's Thanksgiving and a time of reflection, giving thanks. Last week, we featured a Thankful Thursday, where we celebrated all the wonderful things we have to be thankful for, and there's so much more. We also, of course, love eating turkey and all the yummy fixin's! The FiveSibes celebrated this day in all the enjoyable ways a Sibe can.

Kicking off the holiday, we watched the Macy's Day Parade. Wolf wants to know how why he wasn't in it aboard a sled float with his pack family. Maybe next year, Wolf???


Then Wolf and sis Chloe kept getting running about and getting excited when they heard the words "turkey" and "yummies."

Chloe, Harley & Wolf howled their Thanksgiving greetings for all to hear!

 Sisters Bandit & Chloe checking in on the status of the stuffing.

All FiveSibes waited very patiently knowing their turn for turkey would be coming very soon.

Later in the day it was time to work off some of the turkey and sweet potatoes, Sibe style!


After dinner, it was time for a good ol' Husky nap for Wolf, Gibson & Harley. Turkey and exercise sure makes a Sibe sleepy !


 Hope yours was a good one !

Comments

  1. What a great Thanksgiving! Now rest, as it is Black Friday tomorrow....I'm just sayin'....

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  2. You guys sure know how to celebrate a holiday. We had pumpkin pie today, but we won't get our turkey till Saturday. We have freezing rain today so we're all keeping our paws crossed for snow overnight.
    Morgan, Tsar and the Porties

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  3. I love all your pictures!! Riley doesn't get turkey until Saturday either but she did get some canned pumpkin in with her food tonight. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your five Sibes!!

    Elyse and Riley

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  4. It looks like you had a perfect Thanksgiving day! Thanks for sharing your photos. We're thankful that we get to follow your adventures, and look forward to many more in the future!

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  5. Wow, you guys had a great Thanksgiving! Food, play and naps...what else could be better!!

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  6. Sure you had a pawesome time celebrating this special day!
    Happy Thanksgiving!
    Kisses and hugs
    Lorenza

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  7. What a great day!

    No sunshine here...but lots of those khomfy poses!

    Happy Thanksgiving to ALL of WOO!

    Hugz&Khysses,
    Khyra

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  8. We are having a big Turkey nap too! And there are lots of leftovers, Yay!

    Wyatt and Stanzie

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  9. Lucky dogs! Those eyes are saying "Forget this post and get me that stuffing!" :)

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  10. Wonderful photos! Looks like a fantastic day.

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  11. What a pawsome Thanksgiving post! You pups sure know how to celebrate the holiday! And I am very impressed by your patience. That stuffing looked so yummy I might have just jumped up and eaten it!

    Hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving!

    Suka

    p.s. K here - Thank you for answering my question re the ball in the food dish. That is so interesting! I never heard of anything like that. Luckily, I don't need that as Suka is a very slow eater, but that is very ingenious to have created something like that. Learn something new every day! Thanks!

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  12. Your photos are fabulous! Of course, you have five very handsome and beautiful subjects. Happy Thanksgiving!

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  13. Happy Thanksgiving to you guys as well.

    Great photos! :)

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  14. So cute! Looks like you all had a great Thanksgiving! :)

    Mochi & Bali

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  15. I absolutely love your photos....looks like they had a great day. Hope you did too. t's snowing here today....amybe they'd like to visit and help me get to the shops. :)

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