Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
We had a great trip to see Grandpa George in Hamilton. We had Thanksgiving dinner at Uncle Brian's fiancée's family's house. The Stevenses were really nice and I had fun exploring a new house that had tons of glass and antiques. Mommy and Daddy were pretty busy keeping me occupied, so they didn't take any pictures of Thanksgiving.
The next day, we visited with Mommy's friends the Shannons. I helped Daddy do a puzzle. And by "help," I mean "walked, jumped, and stomped on it, but finally left him alone long enough to let him do it."
Mostly, I played with my buddy Ian. We ran around a lot.
And I got in a little tickle time with Ms. Keri.
Back at Grandpa's house (or "Pa's House" as I call it), we had a birthday dinner for Mommy. Uncle Brian and Susan came over to help celebrate.
Before dinner, I fed Grandpa's fish and spent a lot of time getting as close as possible to the fish pond without falling in.
I thought Uncle Brian had a pretty good seat up here.
Susan made sure I didn't fall in the water.
We tried really, really hard to get a picture of the three of us. Seriously, we tried a ton. This is the best one we got. Mommy and Daddy just wouldn't stay still.
On Saturday, we packed up and started our trip home. We stopped in Bath County at Great-Uncle Paul's house (or "Pooh's House", as I called it). Jason was nice enough to bring out some of his old toys for me to play with. I liked dumping out the Legos. They kept me busy for a long time.
Uncle Paul brought out a tin from his shed which he thought contained his childhood blocks. When he opened it, though, he was disappointed to find Daddy's old Construx toys. Daddy was thrilled and brought them home with us to Atlanta. We have plans to build a pretty awesome spaceship.
Gobble Gobble!
Q-Dawg