Vacate

It had been a year and five months since the whole side of my immediate family had been together until last weekend.  Our previous gathering was Chuck and I's wedding, and since then another family member has been added.  Meet Rocky, or rather Rockford Glenn.  He is just the sweetest, chubbiest little guy you will ever meet.  Much bigger then his brother was at seven months. 

Our destination was a house in Western VA that belongs to Chuck's side of the family.  It's pretty much the ideal vacating spot because it's warm the majority of the year, yet surrounded by beautiful farm land AND mountains.  Literally surrounded.  The view there is breathtaking.  I even contemplated getting married on "Granddad's" land.

So there we landed, all 9 of us in one big happy house.  We were able to exchange Christmas gifts (for those who won't be together for Christmas), and celebrate November birthdays.





Much of our time was spent sitting around the fireplace that Chuck kept a close eye on.  The great thing was, the weather was in the 60's during the day, but cool enough at night to still have a fire going!  We enjoyed our family dinners and played games.  We shared about our lives and prayed for each other.  We walked around the property and the guys shot guns.  We even had our own display of fireworks, compliments of Johnny.


And of course we spent lots of time with the babies.  It really touched my heart anew to watch my parents with Chail and Rocky, their grandchildren.  There is this fierce, unspeakable love for those boys that can not be explained on paper.  To watch them care for and love on the boys was a gift for me to see.  I felt even more blessed to be apart of a family that is full and overflowing with unconditional love for each other.



I, as well, was a doting Auntie.  It was almost more then my heart could handle waking up in the morning and having Chail toddle over to me ready for a huge hug.  When he whispers, "TaTa" I would do almost anything in the world for that sweet boy.  I mean just look at him!


There is no place like home, Dorothy.  And home is where my family is.



I am not at liberty to share the complete family photo as I believe it will be sent out on certain Christmas cards, but I'd say this one just about sums it all up.  I love you guys dearly!

6 comments:

gretchen said...

Times like that are so priceless; there really aren't words to describe the joy they bring. I am so glad that you got to have that time together. Have a wonderful holiday season!

Jessi and Nic said...

Oh my goodness I love these pictures. I can just see the love through the photos. So happy you had an amazing weekend.

Tricia said...

Funny to see your family in our family's usual picture-taking places!
Looks like you all had a great time together!

Lisa said...

These pictures remind me of that movie Dan in Real Life minus the drama and dysfunction though.. Haha. Just how cozy it is to have those family gatherings at a cabin in a beautiful setting with all the quality time relaxing and laughing together. You look so stunning :) and now I know that auntie love feeling you're talking about!

Anonymous said...

I am so happy you were able to have that time together as a family. It sounded splendid and I can only imagine how nice it was for you all to be together. God is wonderful to provide those opportunities.
Kari

dubbe said...

definitely a fantastic weekend together with family. hope to do it again sometime soon!