So, Paul turned 31 this year, and his birthday fell on Thanksgiving this year so we had a little party the Saturday before. Clemson was playing NC State, so we watched the game and had bbq with all the fixins. Although the game was a sad one, everyone still had a great time.
Just an FYI- There are a lot of pictures on this post so be ready!
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| Chris and JD at the Cornhole |
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Chris, Brad and David playing Cornhole
while Rawls cleans up the play area |
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| Sweet couple- Ashley and Lisa |
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| Catherine and Stephanie |
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| David, Paul and Kevin |
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Almost all the girls
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Now onto Thanksgiving! We went to Virginia this year for Thanksgiving which was alot of fun, and we had gorgeous weather the entire time. We were in Newport News first , and then went to Culpeper, then back to Newport News. Rawls had a great time receiving all kinds of attention from his Grammie and Pop, and also from his great grandparents as well as his great-great grandmother, Nanny. She turned 100 years old this year, and she is doing great!
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| Rawls helping Pop rake his leaves |
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| Rawls loves a dog- (Good girl Mel) |
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| Paul and Paul Jr |
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| Papa and Oma with Rawls, Paul and Billly |
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| Four Generation Picture |
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| Rawls getting his groove on in Williamsburg |
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| Loved all the Christmas decor |
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| Rawls and Paul in the gallows |
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| Cute family picture :) |
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| Rawls was tired of taking pictures |
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| But we did manage this one, and its super cute |
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This is his normal state right now- "Let's see how many
things I can climb in or over." :) |
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| Nanny and Rawls building |
We had such a wonderful time hanging out with our family, and we are so thankful for each of them. Now- BRING ON CHRISTMAS!
During this holiday season, may we not get so wrapped up in things that we forget to give what really matters. Here are some ideas to help spread the Christmas cheer during this joyous time.
- If going through a drive thru- buy the person's order who is behind you.
- Go grocery shopping for the sole purpose of putting it in the “Food for Families” box in the entryway of the store
- Pay past due library fees for 5 people (I am open for someone to do this for me- haha j/k (sorda) :)
- Donate a poinsettia to a local school
- Buy and donate toys for “Toys 4 Tots”
- Take treats to the employees of your local Post Office branch
- Purge from your personal “library” and donate to a school library in need
I did not come up with all of these ideas on my own, but I have done some of them and it is a great way to stop and think about what is really important this Christmas season. Here is the link where you can find some more ideas if you wish- Random Acts of Kindness
So until next time...
1 comments:
What a fun post! Miss y'all!
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