Charley grabbed a kazoo on the way out the door.
Really? Really?
We have a 11 hour trip ahead of us and she grabs a kazoo.
Manners Bo. Manners.
After a long, long, long, practically non-stop trip (NO sit down meals)
in which Bo cried almost the entire time, we arrived in Georgia.
Chuck had a to work a week at Fort Benning so the
girls and I got to spend some extra time with the in-laws.
This is my 18 year old nephew, Joseph.
Charley calls him Jofes. :)
Bo insisted he hold her.
He looks a little stiff no?
And no, I do not know why Chuck looks so incredibly soiled.
It's not unusual.
Chuck's brother, Guy
Charley refers to him as Guy Guy. :)
Charley and her cousin Jordan were beyond happy to be together again.
My sister-in-law got the other Georgia relatives
together while we were there to celebrate an early Christmas.
Chuck and his Aunt Mary Leslie...
See the resemblance?
Uncle Bud
We had a good time visiting, playing clothespin drop...
and of course, eating...
It was terribly cold but that didn't stop these crazy people from having a football game.
My brother-in-law Guy pulled out all the stops for his football loving sons by spray painting sidelines and end zones in the backyard.
Isn't this one of the sweetest things?
He's warming up her little hands.
So sweet, I had to take two pictures.
Keeping score...
Don't you love a family who keeps some baby entertaining devices lying around?
Bo loves a swing.
Poor Phyllis. Bo's not that fond of women,
though she did eventually warm up.
I wish I'd taken more time photographing at this location where the leaves appear to go on forever.
And finally...My Friend with red Georgia mud on his paws...
More photos from home to come!
3 Comments
We REALLY enjoyed your visit in Georgia! It passed fast, but we enjoyed every minute. Funny picture of me with Bo, but that sums up the first few days, except when she would let me rock her to sleep:) Love you guys!!!
ReplyDeleteLove this post Hayley. Love to see you and your Georgia relatives. They are awesome!
ReplyDeleteThis is great. I always wondered what happened in Georgia. So nice to see an album of it. Great pics.
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