We left that Saturday morning and drove to Auburn (with a pit stop at Lane Packing) to take Hannah and Joseph to their first game at Jordan-Hare.
We did Tiger Walk and saw the cheerleaders, dance team and band at the alumni tent:
The game was a little chilly, rained off and on, but we had a blast! Thankfully, our seats were lower level and close to the overhang. We actually didn't get that wet. Hannah and Joseph cheered their little heads off…
Sunday morning we drove over to Atlanta to attend worship at Passion City Church - something Joe and I have wanted to do for a long time. Louie Giglio is the pastor and he lead 7:22 at North Point on Tuesday nights back when I was in college. Amazing.
Chloe Puppy-the-Monkey and Raffie navigated us through the ATL…and, later on, I obliged when Joseph wanted to take pictures.
We spent Sunday with my sweet friend (and sorority big sis) Julie and her precious family. So much fun to catch up and watch our children play together. They had a ball! {I cannot believe I didn't take a single picture. So sad!!!}
On Monday we had breakfast with Auntie Jen and her girls. We got to see their new house and play for a little bit. {Again, no pictures. Shame on me!}
We left Atlanta in our rear-view and headed to Highlands and the beautiful mountains of North Carolina where we spent the week. I don't think I've ever used the words "Thanksgiving" and "relaxing" in the same sentence, but boy was it! We lounged in front of the fire, played games, snacked, strolled around downtown, slept in (well, I did), took long bubble baths, and watched movies. It. was. wonderful.
Meme joined us for a few nights and we met Aunt Kristie, Aunt Trudie, Uncle Marc and Jackson for pizza one night.
Sour lemon faces:
The kids' first time watching Home Alone was priceless. They laughed hysterically.
And we woke up to a white Thanksgiving Day!
We bundled up and went to church, then threw snowballs at each other and made a little (tiny) snowman.
Thanksgiving dinner was just us four. We had smoked turkey, squash casserole, butter beans, sweet potato casserole, salad, rolls and of course cranberry sauce out of a can. Delish!
We packed up (quite a process) and headed back towards reality. First a photo op with our little snowman:
He lost some of his size as the temperature rose above freezing on Friday, but we still needed to document the experience of building a Thanksgiving snowman.
On our way down the mountain, we stopped at the tubing slope where our cousins work for lunch at Annie's Cafe. Aunt Trudie hooked us up with free passes so Hannah could take a couple trips down the slope.
I went with her the first time down and it was a blast - much faster than I thought it would be. Joe filmed from afar (first video, that's Hannah and me on the right), and then after lunch he took Monkey down. Such a cutie, that girl.
There is a little slope/mound for smaller children and for those that want to practice. They both enjoyed that, though Joseph was a little hesitant at first. He felt safe enough with Daddy.
What a super fun way to end a great week!
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