
Thanksgiving is probably my favorite holiday. I love the fact that we get to spend time with family with nothing else today. That and eat all of that yummy food! This year we traveled to my grandparents' house in Hokes Bluff. The kids were so, so, so excited about seeing everyone there. Especially their cousin, Jacob. I love it because I rarely get to see my family up there and I miss them so much. We used to live closer (like 20 years ago) and I used to go up there more. After this weekend, I realized how much I missed seeing my family. I want Gray and Katherine to know them and love them and realize all of their wonderful traits. All of that said, we'll definitely be back in 28 days!
My grandmother is a cook of epic proportions. I'm sure that everyone says that about their grandmother, but mine is for real! Even Chris woke up Thursday morning ready to "throw down on some of your grandmama's cookin'!"

Here she is: my sweet grandmother who always answers my cooking questions and works so hard to prepare a feast for us!

And here is my sweet granddaddy who is always ready with a silly joke and can build anything!After visiting for a while, we began to feast on something that we had all been waiting for: fried turkey, broccoli casserole, sweet potato casserole, corn casserole (do you see a theme here?), green beans, and other scrumptious goodies.
After eating and eating and talking and laughing we all felt like bedding down for a while. However, the kids had other ideas in mind. Like maybe rolling down a hill or two...

Or jumping in leaves that Uncle Paul raked just for that purpose...
Or picking up pecans....
All in all, it was a wonderful day and made me realize how much that I am thankful for.
I am thankful for Jesus Christ, who died for MY sins, my husband Chris, my sweet babies, my family (even with all of their nuttiness--I am not excluded from that!), my grandparents: the ones in Hokes Bluff and the ones who are my guardian angels in heaven. Here's to the beginning of a wonderful holiday season where we remember our blessings and the reason that we even celebrate Christmas in the first place.





Gray is singing about falling leaves!

