For Thanksgiving this year we decided to go down to Atlanta, Georgia. Bill and I both have some family that live there that we haven't seen in a long time, and we decided that since we might not live this close to them for much longer we might as well take advantage of it. So we packed up our family and started the long 10-hour drive.
Everyone did great (mostly thanks to some fun books on CD), and we arrived at Bill's cousin's house on Tuesday afternoon. We were pleasantly surprised to see his aunt and uncle there - it's actually their house, Bill's cousin and his family live there for the time being - because we thought they'd be in Houston. Having them there made things even more fun.
The next two days were full of lots of laughs, cooking, playing, and just a lot of fun. We took the kids to the park
Took a quick tour of the area
Random house surrounded by gorgeous trees
Atlanta Temple. If it wasn't being renovated we might've thought about doing a session.
But mostly we stayed at the house and had fun together.
Kayla spent a lot of time analyzing their video selection and playing with that big toy sitting beside her. They even had an extra one that we were able to take home with us. One Christmas present down!
Will and his 2nd cousin Jefferson. These two are about 6 months apart in age, and they had a fabulous time together.
Kolson, Will and Jefferson. These three were always running around the house or the yard, so when they finally sat still we had to record the moment.
Three handsome soldiers
Thanksgiving Day we had a lot of fun. Everyone pitched in with the cooking
While the boys made gumdrop turkeys with Bill's cousin Tom
The table right before all the food was spread out
Yummy
Kayla was ready to say a prayer and dig in
After dinner the boys played a few games. It was really funny to watch them play Twister.
I think the only one who didn't enjoy Thanksgiving completely was Kayla. She didn't get a nap that day, so by the end of the day we got this
Which eventually led to this
And I had to take some pictures of their cute house and beautiful backyard. I had never been to this part of the country before, and I definitely wouldn't mind visiting again.
Tom, Jen, Hyrum, Jefferson, and Kolson
Our last stop before going home was to see my uncle John and his family. Their oldest is on a mission and their second oldest is attending school at BYU-Idaho, so we weren't able to see them, but we saw their other two kids, Megan and Ryan. Ryan is an amazing photographer already, and he was nice enough to take some pictures for us.
We had such a fun time and it was so hard to leave everyone. Thank you to Ray, Kay, Tom, Jen, John and Chris for making our trip so awesome. We will definitely be coming back soon.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Friday, November 19, 2010
Sorry Santa
Someone else is comin' to town first - The Tooth Fairy. Will lost his first tooth tonight. Technically it probably could've stayed in for a while longer, but we had some minor drama that caused it to come out now. It was funny seeing Will's reaction. Obviously when everything first happened he got a little scared and worried. I mean, wouldn't you if your loose tooth started bleeding, then fell out a few minutes later? But after a minute or two he thought it was the coolest thing and he wanted to show all his stuffed animals and toys. So now we've experienced another first in our house. I wonder how much the Tooth Fairy is charging these days.
(Sorry the first picture isn't so great. I'm not very good at figuring out the best lighting)
(Sorry the first picture isn't so great. I'm not very good at figuring out the best lighting)
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