It's family tradition to get together on the Saturday after Thanksgiving to enjoy leftovers. But, really, they
aren't leftovers. We just call it that, because we serve food that could be considered leftovers from Thanksgiving. It's another reason to get together with the whole family.
Of course, I had to take along my new camera to see what I could capture in the way of beautiful people. In the shots below, you will see cousins, second cousins, third cousins... and aunts and uncles, who are grandmas and grandpas.
You get the idea.
First up, my two nephews (okay, really second cousins), Ben and Austin. Heart breakers.
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My cousin Chell with our other cousin's baby, Rose Grace (aka Gracie) |
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Chell's husband, Darryl. |
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Proof that they weren't actually leftovers. A new turkey! |
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My Uncle Mark with his grand-daughter Gracie. |
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My third cousin, Ryah |
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And her big sister, Selah |
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My Aunt Anita and my niece (okay, second cousin, but her grand-daughter) Charlotte. |
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My nephew (er, second cousin) Evan |
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My cousin Chell and our second cousin Laurel |
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Third cousin Ryan and his grandma, our Aunt Barb |
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My Cousin Jonny's step-daughter, Lily (she's the big sister to Gracie) |
And last, but never least, my daddy...
Isabel and Nic were with me, but tired of the darn camera in their face. They ducked. Often.
The weather was beautiful, the spirits were bright - we couldn't have asked for a better day to spend with our family.
Okay, now I am officially done with Thanksgiving. On to Christmas, people!
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