Where did you end up for the holiday? We were wondering if you were cooking up a tofurkey this year.
Looks like the boys had a nice time and your relatives had an even better time with them. Although, I'm not too sure about the look on your brother's face (he he)... maybe someone was making a stinky (not saying who, though...)
Happy Thanksgiving!
And Lexie asked the other day when we could go back to the beach with "that boy James, you know the one that calls me Seth."
Appreciate the Thanksgiving photos. We thought about you and were hoping that the holiday was going well. So much going on in your lives, it isn't easy to juggle it all.
The family looks great. The boys are clearly growing up stronger each time we see pictures. We can tell you are in Massachusett's winter by the added layers and the rosy edges of James' ears. (Although it was in the last posting, I adored the bundled column-o-James standing by the pond. His posture was adorable.)
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Where did you end up for the holiday? We were wondering if you were cooking up a tofurkey this year.
Looks like the boys had a nice time and your relatives had an even better time with them. Although, I'm not too sure about the look on your brother's face (he he)... maybe someone was making a stinky (not saying who, though...)
Happy Thanksgiving!
And Lexie asked the other day when we could go back to the beach with "that boy James, you know the one that calls me Seth."
Happy Thanksgiving to you all! It looks like everyone had a great time.
How did the Garmin work for you on the trip to PA?
We look forward to getting filled in on the details of the adventure. I bet Joe loved eating a real turkey!
Love, Mom and Dad
A real turkey?
What nonsense have you been telling these folks, Son?
Appreciate the Thanksgiving photos. We thought about you and were hoping that the holiday was going well. So much going on in your lives, it isn't easy to juggle it all.
The family looks great. The boys are clearly growing up stronger each time we see pictures. We can tell you are in Massachusett's winter by the added layers and the rosy edges of James' ears. (Although it was in the last posting, I adored the bundled column-o-James standing by the pond. His posture was adorable.)
Hugs to all,
Aunt Betsy and Uncle Mark
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