From the freeway, we headed to our former hometown’s downtown to meet Josh & Amanda and take their engagement pictures. What a blast! (I already talked on and on about this experience here.)
After the photo session, Kevin and I began receiving text after text from our former youth group students who were eagerly awaiting our arrival in the mall food court. We thought it’d be the perfect place to meet up and hang out for a couple hours without getting in trouble or having to spend money. It worked! Four of the girls almost tackled us to the ground and just about blew our eardrums out with their shrieking. aww. :)
We had a fantastic time with those teens, but our time together quickly ended as we were meeting Kevin’s family for dinner. We were so thankful the three of them were willing to make the long-ish drive to the restaurant to spend a little bit of time together for the Thanksgiving holiday. As per usual, we had a wonderful time together. (I even brought a pie for dessert. :D)
We could have stayed and talked for a few more hours, but we needed to get back on the road. We still had a three hour drive ahead of us. *whew* Preparing ourselves for the remaining 3 hour leg of our 18 hour trip to my parents’ home. Longest. Trip. Ever. But worth it.
AT 11:30pm we rolled into my parents’ driveway after having almost died a third time. An 8 point-ish buck ran out in front of our car and stood dead still in our lane as we were driving 65 mph. Kevin slammed on the brakes and I nearly screamed. When I looked up, though, I couldn’t see what he was stopping for. The dear was nearly invisible. SO THANKFUL Kevin saw the glint in that buck’s eye. *whew*.
The remainder of our holiday was much less eventful, filled with good food, lazy mornings, and fun conversation (oh yeah, a few technology lessons for the parentals. You’ll get it eventually, mom :D)
Oh, and check out the beautiful table that my mom set for the big meal–she even folded the napkins all fancy style with the tips she learned from her napkin folding class on their cruise. Yep, she took a napkin folding class. Pretty cool, right? Those fancy-pants napkins really do make the table look a million times more awesome.
So sad I missed all the fun.Hopefully y'all will be back "home" for the Christmas season and we can catch up.:D
I must agree that I surprised myself with the napkin folding for the dinner table. That was one very expensive napkin folding class to take. LOL Just kidding, but I really did enjoy it. The cruise director was a hoot, and she taught the class.On another more important note, I would like to say that I am very grateful that God protected you from 3 possibly fatal car accidents, and you were here with us for a wonderful 3 days.Thanks again for all the fantastic cooking and baking that you did for us. Love, mom
YAY! I LOVE the pictures, and we had to tackle hug you, we missed you. :)
sounds like an eventful holiday! I still have to read Pride and Prejudice. I have never sat down and read the whole thing!