Tuesday morning James and his dad got up dark and early for a day of fly fishing. Good fishing is one of the main reasons Dad H. wants to retire to north Georgia some day. That and good places to ride motorcycles. Oh yeah, and maybe because of grandkids too. Meanwhile Mom H. and I took the kids to the newly opened Babyland General Hospital, aka Cabbage Patch Kids Glorified Gift Shop. (The creator of the Cabbage Patch Kids, Xavier Roberts, is from Cleveland, if you didn't know. Our claim to fame!) They just moved it this week to the new location after years in the old one. And it was old. The new one is much nicer and more impressive, and much more representative of the monetary compensation Mr. Roberts has received as a result of his creations.




While there we got to witness the miracle of life. They start announcing that a mother cabbage is "dilated eight leaves apart," so we should gather around the magical tree if we want to be a part of the newest Cabbage Patch baby's entrance into the world. I find the annoucements updating us on the cabbage's dilation progress to be kinda creepy...but at least none of the little people asked me what it meant, so I'm off the hook for awhile.



This is an aside, but being present at a delivery reminds me that I meant at some point to recount my first stab at part of "the talk" with the older two kids. Only the exit part, they're still content with the "you started as a seed" explanation of their origin. A few months ago they started asking me how babies get out. I hem hawed around with the "special place God made for them to come out" explanation, then Shannon quietly said, "I think it's a word we're not supposed to say at the table." This is why old timers propagated the cabbage or stork stories, I'm pretty sure.
Anyway, we got to see the new baby in the nursery as she was weighed and dressed.


Fast forward to Wednesday. James' brother Jason and his wife Nelissa arrived from Austin during the wee hours the night before. His other brother Jared and his wife Laura, and James' sister Jennifer arrived from Waco Wednesday morning. Jennifer now lives in Austin but still frequents Waco. Tuesday evening some old friends of James' parents, Pat and Merv, arrived as well. That was our Thanksgiving crew, and we had a great rest of the week with them. A few photo highlights:
















Everyone considered a nap but overcame the temptation. Since we have no access to stuff on TV there was no football watching. So, some did the next most obvious thing on most people's Thanksgiving Day agendas.
As James puts it, "celebrated our right to form a militia." Just before lunch some weird gray clouds blew in and dropped the already chilly air temperature about 15 degrees. It was COLD!








On Friday Merv and Pat left us, and then we left the kids with Mimi and Papa and Aunt Sherry (who came down from Senecca, SC for the day), and drove to nearby DeSoto Falls with James' siblings and sibling-in-laws.
And here it is. Pretty, huh?

The ominous sign that greeted us.




Then as quick as they showed up, they all left. Sad day. Mimi and Papa headed out before we got up Saturday morning, and the rest of the crew headed west a few hours later. It was a great week and everytime we get together I think it's a shame the United States is so big and that families have to live far apart. We would hang out just for fun if we lived closer, and not just because we had to! Thanks God, for the blessing of family.
Saturday afternoon we headed out ourselves. We attended a wedding at Berry College in Rome. Two of our former summer staffers got married, and her family also happens to attend church with several of my family members. She and her mom and dad also happen to work at Strong Rock School. Lots of connections. The wedding was gorgeous and the reception was a blast. I didn't see Amelia at it much unless I was on the dance floor, because that's where she stayed. "I danced until I sweated!" she told us.



We spent Saturday night in Rome. It's my old stomping grounds as a Berry student and Camp WinShape staffer, and James' somewhat too, since he spent seven summers working at Camp WinShape and the first seven months of our marriage there. The kids always think staying in a hotel is an adventure, which it is with four kids! Elizabeth slept in the bathroom in a Pack N Play so she wouldn't be distracted by the rest of us sprawled out all over the room. I only heard her about five times during the night, so it was a peaceful, restful one for me too. Or not.
Sunday morning we met our friends/ex-bosses from Camp Skyline for breakfast at IHOP, since they live in Rome. It was great to catch up with them and their family. We worked there for four years and were kidless at the time, so they enjoyed seeing the kids and watching us manage the crew.
After that we headed to Berry. Ty (one of our former summer staffers and a recent Berry grad) met James for a mountain bike ride.

Meanwhile I took the kids for a tour of mountain campus. I still love Berry. Many good years were spent there, and a lot of time was spent on the back of a horse. What a great place to ride. I left Berry with a diploma, and WinShape with a God-sent husband and God-sent life calling- camp! I was more than happy to be there last weekend, showing the place to the kids.
There are lots of photo ops at Berry. It's a beautiful place.

















We hauled tired kids in the house after the 2 1/2 hour drive home, and got ready to start another week. I have pictures for the next post already, but I have no idea when I'll get around to it. Hopefully I'll get the ones of tree decorating festivities up before we take the thing down. They are loving the Christmas season. In Cleveland they've put up snowflakes on the power poles, and Avery looked up at one and said, "Christmas spiderwebs!" And that's exactly what they look like.
Last, another example of Elizabeth's ability to watch and learn. One of the kids forgot to tie up their horse when they were done galloping around the room so she swiped it.


2 comments:
Aww! I loved seeing all those pics! (although the one of all the kids @ berry they WERE looking at the camera!)
I can't wait to see you guys! Just to confirm, Morgan and I are planning on arriving Tuesday night, Dec 15. Can you email me your address? or phone number? Many blessings!
I was going to comment but we'll see you in a few days!!! Yay!
Also, LIndsay has had dreads for about a year and a half and I am one of the maintainers of the dreads. I can palm roll like a champ.
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