We spent this weekend in Branson with my entire family (minus Andy who was away on a guys' weekend). My brother and Michele are very gracious in accommodating 17 (sometimes 18) people at once.
It's just what we do. We have taken a few other "train" pictures over the years. This was the original one, when we were actually still stair-stepped. Matt was even wearing his conductor hat to complete the look. I don't know if we just happened to be dressed in matching order coincidentally. Or if Matt always tucked his t-shirts into his sweatpants.Tara's son, Waylon, and Grace
Dash, playing football with Brady...that is, I'm pretty sure that's Brady...
There was a lot of game playing going on, as you can see.
My Grandfather and his wife live in the neighboring town so after a great lunch and day of visiting, we drove over there next. My aunt Judy and uncle Gary happened to be there, as well.
I'm, once again, joining the ladies at the Gratitude Community. This is an attempt to make life all about "worship and counting your blessings." I'm adding #281-331
Today I am thankful for:
Grandpa, Winnie, Judy, Gary, Rush, Winnie, Cary, Grace, Owen, Pierson, Clara, Matt, Michele, Tracy, Mom, Dad, Chris, Brenda, Amber, Aaron, Brady, Bryant, Aidan, Tara, Perry Mae, Lorene, Waylon
(that's not my entire family - these are just the ones I saw this weekend).
Rush, putting a smile on Grandpa's face
everyone who ever helps make Grandpa's life easier for him
trees to climb
that my daughter has other little girls to hug
dogs
Chris and Amber, making it to dinner...they know what I mean
outdoor games
safe travel
older kids playing patiently with younger kids
the imagination that turns a stick into so many different things
tree houses
traditions
dance parties
the cookies Cary made for us
Grace, giving up her bed for us
my mom's late night trip to Wal-Mart for us
hospitality, someone sharing their home
the generosity of people for allowing our dogs to come with us
Matt heard Sissy crying in the middle of the night, so he cuddled with her to give her comfort.
my niece asked Jesus to come into her heart
a fun day at Silver Dollar City on Sunday
I know Dash would say he was thankful for the video games he got to play with Owen. We don't really have video games at our house...yet. A funny thing he said recently: I was talking to him in the car, but he clearly wasn't listening. I asked him what he was daydreaming about. He very simply said, "Video games." How I envy the life and mind of a young person.

5 comments:
WOW! What fun! Does Sissy and her cousin look a lot alike?
We also spent the weekend with family. And I'm also thankful that E loves his Great Grandpa!
love, love, love!
Thanks for posting all of this! It was so good to get to see everyone--even if it wasn't as long as I would have liked.
Can't wait until next year!!!
What a heartwarming post! Looks like you have a great family! Blessings!
Annette, yes, I think there is a big resemblance in all of the cousins.
Amber, you are very welcome. And me too!
Thank you, Cary and Robin.
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