Hello! :) We had an wonderful trip and are very glad to be back home safely. Although I must admit I really miss seeing Trevor in the morning and having devotions with him. We got back home from our trip Saturday morning after driving through the night. :) Need I say that it was a rather long eight hours? I'm so glad we did that instead of taking up the whole day Saturday though!!!
Grandpa's house
Here is a short time line of our visit to the grandpa's nut farm :) ....
- On Tuesday we traveled most of the day and got caught up with everyone.
- Wednesday we had a thanksgiving lunch and the boys goofed off for a little bit.
- Thursday morning Adah, Lance, Trevor, and I headed out to do some shopping. :) We found some great sales on clothing and had a blast. After lunch we went to the beach. Later that evening we all gathered around the table for a loooong game of dominoes. :)
- After waking up tired on Friday, we gathered pecans off the forest floor. In the afternoon grandpa pulled the tractor out and revved up the tree shaker and shook a few pecan trees with it. Down fell some pecans, leaves, and half the tree limbs. And back to work we went.... Then we strenuously labored in the cotton field.
:) We were not the only visitors that were there. All of grandpa's brothers (He is the eldest of four boys) had come for thanksgiving. It had been a long time since we had seen some of them. And all of them have a teasing streak in them!!! :) It was so much fun having them there and listening to them talk about 'the good old days'!
Gifford (grandaddy), Jerry, Dewayne, and Hugh
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Behind the house is ten acres, a man (the son of the man he bought the land from) is leasing form Grandpa. He alternates between planting Cotton and potatoes there. :) This year it was Cotton and it looked beautiful!
The Cotton field
Before leaving Trevor strenuously labored trying to find the perfect pieces of cotton to pick and bring home to his Mom and Sister.
Looking out of the pecan trees toward the cotton
:) The orchard was a lot bigger than it looked. The camera could not take a picture wide enough for you to see, but there were rows and rows of more trees to the right. There is about 40 acres of pecan trees. It was fun walking through them with Trevor :) and Lance who was faithfully to quick tag along with us.
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:) Thanksgiving dinner was so good! :) We ate leftovers for the rest of the week.
Trevor and I at the table.
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After lunch Uncle Dwayne dared JEB to ride his bike backwards. JEB kept working on it till he got it down. He almost ran into several trees though. :)
3 comments:
Hey Thelma! I'm glad you guys had a safe trip there and back. :) I'm sure it was a blast!
I have never seen a cotton field before (except maybe in books). It almost looks like snow. :)
I can definitely picture JEB riding that bike... if Christian had been there, I'm sure he would have been trying as well. :) Do you remember the time they held on to the back of the four wheeler at camp, and ran along behind it? :)
I love the pictures of the ocean. :) I have never been able to get pictures like that. We have found a jelly fish once in a while, also, and I, too always make sure to stay away from them!
We haven't played dominoes in a long time! We should do that when our family gets together in a couple weeks....
Wow! Trevor's house looks incredible! I can't believe how much work has been done since I last saw it!
I'm glad y'all had fun. :)
~~~Lydia W.
Hello! My name is Rebekah and I love your blog! It looks like you had fun in Alabama. Thanks!
Bekah
Hey Rebekah! :) I'm glad you enjoyed visiting my blog. The trip to Alabama was a lot of fun. :) I followed the link over to your blog... That was a GREAT post! Thank you so much for sharing it!!!
~Thelma
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