Showing posts with label family time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family time. Show all posts

Thursday, November 29, 2012

A Day In Atlanta

The Saturday before Thanksgiving, we visited Hanna in Atlanta.  Stan and I traveled for Thanksgiving and knew this would be our one opportunity to spend with Hanna before leaving on Wednesday morning. One thing Hanna and I planned was to go to the Indie Craft Fair. Stan was not thrilled with the idea but said he would go if we went with him for a tour at the Braves stadium. This was not a hardship for Hanna or me because we both love Braves baseball. 

 
Hanna and Stan at the entrance to Turner Field. 

I love the next three photos. We were in the hallway by the locker room. I was taking this photo of Hanna. Stan walks up unaware that he is in the way. The expression on Hanna's face was priceless. And then, Daddy is always up for a photo with his baby girl. :)



Stan and his rebellion documented. The only caution was to NOT touch the grass. Do you see that right heel? He couldn't stand it!

Hanna and Stan in the dugout.

Stan and I in the dugout.

Hanna and I sitting on the largest Adirondack chairs. EVER. 
For two shorties, it was a challenge getting in and out of the chair!

My favorite shot. Hanna in a panoramic of the stadium.

Hanna and Stan at the Hank Aaron statue. 

After lunch, we headed to the Indie Craft Fair. There were lots of fun booths but it was too crowded for any photo opportunities except for this one. It is a Christmas tree made out of rolled paper plates. It wasn't for sale but was used as a decoration. 

We headed back to Hanna's apartment to rest and wait for Rob to get off work. When he joined us, we went to dinner and then a visit with his family. Stan and I then headed back home. It was a good day. :)

At dinner.



Monday, April 23, 2012

Weekend in Tennessee

Supposedly this is the world's largest tree house. It can be found in Crossville, TN. We were in TN this past weekend visiting my mother-in-law and hubby's stepfather. Stan's sisters met us there and we had a wonderful weekend. Friday night we arrived fairly late. We visited and watch the ending of the Braves game. Saturday morning Stan and his mom cooked us a big breakfast and then we were off to see this tree house, do some shopping, lunch and back home to do a little girl crafting while Stan and Bill had an afternoon nap.


Donna, Stan and Debbie back from lunch.
Donna and Debbie making shabby chic roses for pins and bracelets.
Deb made this trio of flowers for a pin.


Gail, Stan's mom, gets in on the crafting.

Stan surrounded by his family.
Stan was showing Deb how to make his natural energy drink recipe.
Then they realized the camera was on them and hammed it up.


Stan and I in the foyer of church where his mom and Bill attend.
Final goodbye photos before we all load up and head in different directions.
Yes, even middle age siblings still play. :)

Bill and Gail hosted a great time this weekend.