Saturday, December 06, 2008

Thanksgiving

Between the many Corbin, Harmson, and Rudd 'Gatherings' we enjoyed a decadently long (but not quite long enough) visit with our Kirkland cousins, Philip & Joy, Nora, and Everly who all drove together from Philadelphia with Rachel, and Nicholas & Rebecca (We missed seeing Stephen and Hilda).
Having most of our family living close, we don't often get out of town visitors to spend the night at our little house. So we loved the happy noisy mornings...and the really late evenings (which lasted into the mornings) we spent story-telling, philosophizing, and laughing.

My mother's sister, Nancy (who is equally? fun, quirky, creative as her sister) also had three boys and a girl. So as we shared cousin stories we rediscovered how very similar our childhoods...and adult-hoods have been. But our families have always lived hours apart, usually in different states or countries. The one (or two) time(s) a year we did see our Kirkland cousins was full of offbeat, ingenious, uproarious merriment and usually produced some sort of fantastic video creation.
But we all grew up, went to college, and spread out...too far to see each other and too 'busy' to keep in touch. So getting the opportunity to get to know our cousins again (and all our spouses and children)...as adults was *really* fun.

And our children LOVED playing together...

Big Cousin Nora leading her band.
Maya and Everly looking to their "Drum Major" for musical direction.

A quieter cousin activity, reading time.


Maya and Everly....they shared the same due date, but Everly decided to come out a month earlier than Maya. They met once before, when they were babies...but this visit was the start of an intense new friendship.
Though the Maya-Everly hugs were plentiful over the long weekend, I never got a great picture of one with the camera.
Maya still asks if we should save a bagel or a snack for Everly...just in case.

Thursday:
Breakfast with our house-guests, then....
a quiet drive while the girls napped in the car.


Thanksgiving Dinner with Corbins.





Thanksgiving Dinner with Rudds.







Wild (and somewhat unsupervised) Cousin Fun




Friday:
Grandpa Andy's 90th Birthday Celebration.

The Harmson Thanksgiving at Cousin Sam's house.


Maya loves the attention of her very patient and doting cousin.... and all the dress up clothes!


And Sophia enjoyed being passed around to all her cousins, great aunts, and grandparents.
Someday, she'll know about her Great Aunt Jo's pie-baking talent.


It was one of those intensely-fun-but-not-quite-restful extended weekends that left us feeling happy, encouraged, exhausted, and very very Thankful.

And now...we're all excitedly anticipating the wonderful chaos of Christmas.



3 comments:

Redbaerd said...

Nice rich, dense, beautiful post. A nice way to have some of the experiences without all the travel time.

Thanks!

Anonymous said...

Lady, you have SOME CRAZY FAMILY---sorry--MOM!! :-)
Wait till Christmas. The percentage of children under the age of 7 will be less!!!

Anne said...

Great post Angela. I love all the pictures. The girls are beautiful.