Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Christmas in Georgia

After Caleb finished his nap on Christmas day we loaded up and drove to Pops and Nana's house for more fun. The kids were a little , ahem... a lot spoiled by them, which they thoroughly enjoyed, and the kids did too. haha. We had a nice dinner (or supper as those Georgia folks call it) together and enjoyed the night sharing gifts, playing, and laughing, and then woke up the next morning to head out to visit with the rest of the family that could get together. First stop was Susan and Barry's house for lunch, where we had a great visit with Pa and Kathy and Susan, Barry, Joey, and Robby. The kids always have a blast when we get together with them. They are all so good at making them laugh and showing them a fun time. There is never a dull moment when Kathy and Susan are together! And then we headed to Summerville to Ma's house. Here we were treated to Ma's yummy cooking and her sweet hugs, and lots more spoiling for the kids.

Anna at Pops and Nana's. Way excited over a new barbie.
Our little cowboy, always entertaining us.
I love Kates expression in this picture. She had so much fun on Christmas day.
Caleb is crazy about his Diego train from Pops and Nana
and the BIG (literally!) surprise of the night! Pops and Nana waited till the end of all the presents and the girls thought they might be done.....You should have seen their faces when Pops came around the corner pushing this. Pops did such a good job putting it together. I bet 25 years ago, when he was raising two boys he never dreamed this was in his future!
Get together at the Dunaway's.
So glad we took the time to get a "four generation" picture. Pa is so proud of his family. Such good looking' men, especially the one on the far left :)
At Ma's house. One of the sweetest ladies I have ever known.
All of the kiddos at Ma's house. It's always special to get them all together.
The only thing that could have made our visit to Georgia perfect is if Mark, Kristen, and Jakob could have been there. We sure missed having them.
but glad Pops and Nana could go to West Virginia and visit them for Christmas. We can't wait until we get to go see them again.

1 comment:

JFloyd said...

I love it. Beth you do the best job drawing a picture on a canvas of your family growing up.