Our kids prefer to visit with us when it’s just them so we get maximum exposure to one another, and as I’ve thought about it, I agree. So, son, Eric, Ann and their two kids, Matthew and Sophia, and daughter, Wende, came down here on Friday for a repeat of our Thanksgiving day meal (reheated leftovers).
And if I’m asked what I did after a busy three days of making the Thanksgiving meal happen – the answer is - a relaxing visit and meal, and this.
Sophia wanted to cuddle under the blanket.
On my way to the mailbox that day, I noticed two Blue Jays flitting around in a couple of dogwood trees. Since they still had a few leaves until the past couple of days, I hadn’t noticed the abundance of bright red berries – these are loaded while some others have none.
And what did I do Saturday, you asked – some serious laying around here at Almost Heaven South with my darlin and watched a some college football.
Have a great day and thanks for stopping by.
Larry
Cute pics! This is the first year that I have noticed berries on our dogwoods. I must be incredibly unobservant!
ReplyDeleteLove the top photo! What a great relaxing family shot. Football on Sat. was bretty darn good. But I do have to be a smart alec here...blanket? What? Did it dip into the 60's? ;-)
ReplyDeleteLoving on grandkids - it's the best part of getting old, eh? :)
ReplyDeleteI think that's the best part of after thanksgiving...doing nothing!! I love the pictures, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteMy laying around started today, company gone, and so sad to have them gone.
ReplyDeleteYou have a great life there my friend!
It looks like the perfect way to spend the day after Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteThe best part of Thanksgiving is the day or 3 after with no big obligations to anyone! Cute grandchildren.
ReplyDeleteThat relaxation with the grands looks WONDERFUL, Larry..... That's part of holidays too, isn't it????? Feed me --and then let me NAP.... ha
ReplyDeleteBetsy
I have one word for that, Larry. Perfect!
ReplyDeleteLarry you've got it made! :)
ReplyDeleteWe had a great visit, too. I'll be sure to show Matthew and Sophia the picture.
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