The girls learned how to swim this summer thanks to this sweet lady! It only took one week of lessons and then they were off!
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| We got to tour Wretched TV studios and see how the shows are recorded and edited. |
Ludie was surprised by being called out onto the set during a recording and actually was interviewed by Todd Friel on Wretched TV for a show that has now been aired!
We also got to make s'mores with two of our favourite people in the world:
Larry Boy!
and Suzanne Miller. This woman is one of the biggest influences on our family's life and is such a blessing!
We got to meet up with former Immersion student Ashlyn and her hubby for some Irish Pub Grub.
Camping with the Creech Family! We used to all stay in tents. We have now upgraded to RV's. Thankfully they let us bunk in with them. Here are the kids enjoying FROG LEGS for supper. Yep! And they are GREAT! You just can't think too much about what you are eating.
Pop Doing what he does best, cooking!
Does anyone want a pot-bellied pig for sell?
Lakeside mornings! ....The best!
Bet you haven't been to church in your golf cart! I had to take a picture for our friend Mick. :)
A family tradition. You have to have your picture withe the gorilla.
Pictures of home. North Carolina.
I grew up riding the boats at Pullen Park. Now my baby is doing it!
Yes, we crashed paddle boats (Traci Byrd always told me, "Rubbin's Racin'")
Our kids favourite thing to do with Granddaddy....Ice Cream! They got to experience Carolina Concrete for the first time. You can hold your bowl upside down and it does not slide out.
Precious hugs! Precious moments!
There are more hugs to go around.
Barbara's side of the family. It is rare that we are all together at the same time to get a photo!
The kids got to go to a Mexican Restaurant for the first time and celebrate Uncle Mark's birthday!
Later we finished the night with future NBA star, cousin Alexander.
...then an Irish Reel
And of course no night is complete without the worm (Yes he used to get paid to breakdance!)
Lila got to meet Aunt Jane for the first time. They weren't strangers for long.
Uncle John carried on Uncle Horrace's family tradition of giving all the kids baseball caps.
What a blessing it is to be with family. We don't see them often so it makes each visit so precious.



























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