The last days of November have been filled with lots of food, laughter, noise, World Cup Soccer, puzzles, dishwashing, and best of all family time.
Our Thanksgiving meal was on the Mountain and Andrew tried to channel our LoLo and her selfie skills. He did a good job. Our Grands had their Granny Great, Granny, Gramps, Baba, Auntie and Uncle at their house to enjoy our Thanksgiving meal.
Uncle helped them create and build serving as a living ladder.
On Friday before Uncle Joshie and Auntie LoLo arrived the fun continued.
Baba pulled out some old jewelry and it was fun to see just how many pieces would fit on fingers, wrists and necks.
Auntie Lolo has a new tripod to aid her in taking selfies! I suppose they would be called tripodies, not selfies. We took this family shot since Katie and Andrew and Willow decided to beat the snow in the passes and head home on Saturday instead of Sunday.
The sweet goodbyes.
On Saturday Jamie organized a Sign Painting event at our Country Bungalow and we enjoyed creating these signs. It was fun to see the personal twist on each sign. We had a lovely charcuterie lunch that Jamie prepared while we waited for our paint to dry so we could glue the 3d parts on the signs.
On the right side of this photo are 4 generations with our granddaughter being the 4th!
While our sign event was going on the guys were busy on another errand.
We all gathered again on Saturday evening for soup.
Sunday we gathered to worship at our church with a sermon from 2nd Timothy and our service ended with the Baptism of 4 people. Always a great way to end a Sunday Worship service. Lunch at the Colville kids and then dinner back at our Country Bungalow.
The dishwashers have been going nonstop here in Colville. Hope y’all had a good Thanksgiving long weekend or a regular weekend!
World Cup Soccer featured prominently in our Thanksgiving as well. One grand off hunting and the other eager to watch soccer. Thankfully, Auntie had planned ahead and made sure that her cable tv service included the sports channel; otherwise, we may have had one seriously depressed kid on our hands.
Always a joy to see your family interacting. Have two children ever been more loved? It is sweet that they love right back! They are learning early what a blessing family is.
Love,
Vee
…a fabulous bunch of smiley folks.
I enjoyed seeing all the family photos. I also love the signs you all made. I hope you have a great day.
What lovely family times you are having. I think the grown ups enjoy the toys most π B x
I just love your family!! π
Wonderful happy photos.
Love the Merry Christmas signs.
Ahh…thank you, Karen.
The “dishwashers going non stop” says it all!!! Wonderful times and feasts spent with dear ones. Love the signs you made.