Last week was a whirlwind, but filled with great blessings! On Tuesday night, we drove to Nashville and stayed with some wonderful friends of ours, Rob and Holly Tims. (You know they are great friends when you don't get there until really late and they stay up even later to visit with you!) The kids had a blast getting to play with their two boys, Trey and Jonathan, the next morning before heading out for Virginia.
Trey, Hannah, Jonathan, Joshua and Sarah Elizabeth
We hit the road and headed East to Virginia to visit with Jason's family for the night. Everyone was able to meet our sweet little Abigail Grace for the first time, and the big kids got to play outside and explore around the old barn at Mamaw's house.
Mamaw (Great-Grandmother) holding Abigail Grace
We spent the next morning with Mamo and headed back East to Greenville, TN to spend the day with our good friends, Steve and Holly Mulhollen. It had been 3 years since we had seen them and they left for Mexico. We had both added two more children to our families during that time, so it was even more exciting than before! It was such a blessing and didn't seem like any time had passed since the last time we were together. We were able to visit with each other for hours and the kids spent the entire day playing. Holly's dad took all of us on a wagon ride around their property and we had a wonderful time walking by the river, exploring caves and being joined (unintentionally) by the neighbor's dog, Ginger. Thank you to the Callans for hosting us all day and sharing your family with us!!
After our fun and exciting day we headed back to Virginia and returned home the next morning. It was a whirlwind trip, but worth every minute! Thank you, Lord, for lower gas prices!!!
Getting Ready for the Hayride (Minus the Hay!)
Joshua's First Time Spelunking
Julia, Meredith and Hannah
Kristin and Sarah ElizabethSteve and Jason on the laptops (sharing pictures)The Williams and The Mulhollens All Together
1 comment:
ya'll had a weekend. oh, and i have one of these too!
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