Thursday, November 27, 2014

Thanksgiving

The Thanksgiving celebration started at daycare with some crafts the kids made.

Gwynn is a pilgrim.

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Luke is an Indian.

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On the Saturday before Thanksgiving we made our annual trip to Columbiana for a pre-Thanksgiving day meal. It’s always tricky to get people together on Turkey day, so this makes sure everyone gets together even if it is a week early.

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Gwynn likes Aunt Sherry’s toys.

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Luke does too.

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Silly daddy.

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Mimi and the kids.

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Grandma and Pop even came up from Tuscaloosa.

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The whole crew.

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We spent Thanksgiving at Uncle Jeremy and Aunt Julie’s house. Here’s Gwynn giving Uncle Jeremy some stickers.

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Luke letting out some aggression.

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Gwynn letting Aunt Julie wear one of her “bracelets”

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More stickers.

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Gwynn showing off a candy turkey.

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Luke is a little more excited about it.

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On the way home the tryptophan kicks in.

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