December 3, 2014

ThankFull.

We took an adventure.
One vehicle, two parents, two children and a bag o snacks went on a sassy road trip to Thanksgiving. When Cameron was learning about Thanksgiving he and his friends at school talked of turkey and pie. They talked about traditions and families and what makes up Thanksgiving. Right now, in his eyes, Thanksgiving is a place, a thing, a moment all wrapped up in a cabin in Hot Springs, Arkansas.  It's a place filled with noise and people, moments of laughter and love. It's a big picture of family. It's standing outside and looking in at our time out for ThankFull. Our thankful world. I like his picture. I like his Thanksgiving. We didn't have turkey or pie. We had each other. Just see for yourself, it was 4 days of together. Four days of giggles in the kitchen, cousins becoming friends, cups of coffee in pajamas, of taking too long to get our group together, of telling stories around the fire pit, of blushing when someone took a joke too far... it was 4 days of family.



 (yes, even if it's cold, I soak up sunshine wherever I can.)



 Learning how to roll down the hill.




Showing lots of thanks when it comes to brothers.




I hope that you all had a blessed Thanksgiving; If your turkey was ham and your pie was a cookie, I hope that you made the most of it and celebrated togetherness.  It doesn't matter what you eat or where you are - family is our beginning.

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