We were dreaming of a White Thanksgiving, and we were not disappointed! It snowed on Thanksgiving Eve, so we woke up to a beautiful landscape in Petoske, Michigan. (see photo of the Jim/Helen Davenport home). Thanksgiving was very special with all of John’s children (and spouses/partners) and grandchildren, except grandson Devin, whom we will visit in Orlando in a couple of weeks.
We were able to go to a Middle School basketball game to see the star player, our grandson Erik, make the most points of the game. That same night granddaughter Sarah receive “Best Attitude” award for her participation in the Petoskey High School Varsity Volleyball team. One of the great surprises was that there was a “Grandparents Day” at Elizabeth’s kindergarten class the day before Thanksgiving. She was the most adorable one there, of course, greeting us with a huge hug, singing perfectly all the great Thanksgiving songs they had learned, taking us around the playground, eating lunch with us in the cafeteria for the best $3.50 turkey dinner (for the price) we’ve ever had!, and generally thrilled, as we were, that we were there at all! Grandson John actually missed the family Thanksgiving dinner because of a long day at the restaurant where he works; he even gave up his bedroom for our week stay. Granddaughter Natalie beat Grandpa playing pool on their new pool table. Granddaughter Lauren was the one who sat to visit and actually asked us questions about our trip.
Much preparation went into our Thanksgiving meal (see photo of Helen and Sarah.) It was good to have John and his 3 children together (see photo). All in all, a a blessing to be with family.
It was lightly snowing the day we left. The surprise of the day: we saw 7 cars/pickups with deer strapped on their vehicle! It is deer season, and it is big in this part of the country. (see photo)
It was lightly snowing the day we left. The surprise of the day: we saw 7 cars/pickups with deer strapped on their vehicle! It is deer season, and it is big in this part of the country. (see photo)
On our way now to Williamsburg, we spent one night near Cuyahoga National State Park, and did a couple short trail hikes. I normally am not ready to get in the Christmas spirit right after Thanksgiving, but this year, with the snow, the Christmas music on the radio, the lights and decorations already up in the cities, and knowing we will be in a warmer climate for Christmas (Florida), we've actually been enjoying the Christmas season already. May this be a blessed season for you as well.