November, sweet November. We started the month wrapping up another crazy concession stand season. After 243 lbs. of popcorn...needless to say I'm kind of popcorn'd out and I'm pretty tired of smelling like popcorn oil. Once we caught our breathe from that, before we knew it November has half gone and Thanksgiving was right around the corner. Fall is so busy, it seems like we have no time for 'fun'. November is the month that has turned all of that around :)
First stop... the ranch for an early Thanksgiving and our annual deer hunting weekend. Always a great time! Although we really missed Uncle Justin's craziness, we still managed to have a great time.
First stop... the ranch for an early Thanksgiving and our annual deer hunting weekend. Always a great time! Although we really missed Uncle Justin's craziness, we still managed to have a great time.
Checking cows, watching for deer & practicing our driving skills...
Tractor Puzzles with Uncle RyRy...
Snowman building,
the beginning....
Mr. Snowman complete with hair on his chest ;)
Auntie brought home three cute kitties...
Break dancing in the drive way...
Going 'tiger hunting'...aka...telling hunting stories and other assorted tall tales with Gamma, Auntie & Grandpa.
Having 'coffee' and talking about the weather and Christmas wish lists...
And, of course smuggling treats with Gramma.
We headed home after a great weekend, worked for two days then headed off to our next adventure...Thanksgiving in Laramie with even more grandparents & cousins too!
Doing projects with Sarabeth & Grandma...
Random arm wrestling matches...
P.S. The 'old' guy lost.
Then, Kaleb challenged a girl.
And, lost.
Mega giggle sessions with Aunt Jen...
Uncle Ryan tried to read... amid the CRAZINESS!
Giggles, attack, chase, squeal.
Repeat. Repeat. Repeat. Repeat.
Then, sometimes... all out insanity breaks lose.
If only you could see Bonnie laughing- it was great.
Hysterical and great.
An incredibly blessed Thanksgiving indeed. We truly are blessed beyond measure and have been granted more than we could have ever hoped for or imagined.
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