A Drummond Family Thanksgiving
Dave and I had the opportunity this past weekend to get away and visit my dad's family in Southern Indiana. We are so glad we did. At church, we always use the phrase "A place to belong" and truly that is what comes to mind when I look back on our time with my extended family. We are lucky to have our parents all within an hour's drive but it was comforting to be in the presence of so much heritage and love. We collected some awesome memories, a few of which are posted here:First the cousin's kiddos cause they are just the cutest. You wouldn't know it but Boaz up top and Jonathan on the right are twins!
This is my cousin's daughter Peyton and she insisted on wearing the toy chain links as earrings. Why not?
Dave is always such a great sport about my photo whims and I am in love with this shot. S-T-U-D.
One of the coolest adventures from the trip was a photo-safari with my uncle to see some of the local sights. I took a ton of pics but here are my faves:
We visited two covered bridges both built before 1900 before driving up to the top of the town. It was just beautiful up there, the snowy fog prevented us from seeing much from the overlooks but I didn't care because it was all gorgeous.
I always count it as a little gift from God when I witness rare animal sightings and this one took my breath away (that's why I made it big)
Thanks for scrolling all the way through my little collection of Thanksgiving memories. I am truly thankful for so many things and you reading my blog is one of them!