November Comings and Goings

Happy Thanksgiving! I hope you had a wonderful day! I am currently in Birmingham, Alabama where we plan to spend the day exploring the city before heading home. I have been to Birmingham a few times, but never really had a chance to explore the city as we are usually driving through the city to a different destination.  I am excited to see what the city has to offer. November has been a busy month, but I am not complaining.  Looking forward to going to Hawaii in a couple weeks and to see my son Harris. I miss him! Well, it is late here, but I wanted to post these photos before I forget!! Have a great weekend.


The kids talked me into getting this Halloween frappuccino at Starbucks called Witches Brew it was pretty tasty. Had a Thanksgiving feast with Ivy and her class. The kids were darling. We took the missionaries to dinner one night last week. They are such sweet young woman. Sister Lu is from Taiwan and sister Grey is from Utah. Avery made this cute Turkey. He is hidden behind a box of popcorn to protect him from the farmer. On Tuesday, we drove to Macon and while the city is full of amazing old homes sadly the town center is practically a ghost town. We were disappointed. Thanksgiving we shared the day with my husbands work colleagues. We had a good time hosting!















Comments

William Kendall said…
Chocolate torte sounds good right about now!

One of the photobloggers I follow is based out of Birmingham. She does one blog from there, and another from yearly Paris visits.
italiafinlandia said…
Hello Kelleyn, so many cute children around you!...
Have a nice week ahead!
junieper said…
Such fun captures Kelleyn - a great job of everyone getting on there in a relaxed mood. It sounds like you (and your family) sharing Thanksgiving time with missionaries! Your youngest with her turkey hat is priceless! Many thanks for adding this sharing time with All Seasons! Have a great week, Blog Friend!
Looks like a wonderful Thanksgiving gathering and it's always great to host others as we did for many years when we lived in VA and family were several states away. We've never visited Alabama but it may be on a southern US road trip in late spring.
Angie said…
That Frapp does look a bit scary … glad you had a joyful Thanksgiving. Giving to others is the best way to experience our own joy. Keep paying it forward, my friend!

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