Our Thanksgiving holiday was fun and full! We went up to Springfield, MO on Wednesday night and had dinner with my parents, then headed over to my aunt and uncle's house in Republic on Thursday for lunch with my Mom's family! It was wonderful to see my grandparents, and aunts and uncle and cousins, some of whom I hadn't seen in over two years! I also got to meet a sweet new member of our family, Miss Taryn, who I may or may not have snuggled with most of the day:)
I'm the youngest grandchild (thought there are now lots of great grandchildren) on both sides, and there's a bit of an age spread between my cousins and I. So, growing up, I kind of felt a little behind- they were graduating college when I was starting middle school. They were having babies when I was in high school. Just not a ton in common. Plus, I was also the annoying little cousin that asked lots of inappropriate questions such as "When are you getting married?" to my oldest cousin and her boyfriend, (who is now her husband, so I think I've been forgiven- sorry again, Amy and Steve).
But, it seems like as you get older, the age difference becomes less of an issue. We're now the grownups- there are family recipes to share, babies to hold, and hunting stories to compare (I'll leave that part to Blake). And, my cousin Amy is a blogger, which left us talking about our Internet friends and attempting to convince my aunt and mom that we're not crazy:)
And so, this Thanksgiving left me especially thankful for my family, and for the opportunity to reconnect.
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