I'm a little late, but I wanted to get a post up about our Thanksgiving in Hobbs. This was Makayla's first trip to Great-Grandma and Great-Grandpa Rahe's house, and the first time my mom's side of the family got to meet our little girl.
Great-Grandpa loves trucks just as much as Joshua, and has built up quite the collection over the years. Every morning, he had a new truck or tractor for Joshua. It got to the point where every time Great-Grandpa went back to his bedroom, Joshua was following close behind expecting a new toy to play with. Great-Grandpa also set up his train, and both Joshua and Makayla couldn't get enough of it. Since they loved it so much, Great-Grandpa sent it home with us.
One of our favorite parts of the trip was going to Uncle Mike's house. Uncle Mike has a bunch of big boy toys that we got to ride around in. He has a fire truck that he inherited from his old job. Yes, you read that right....he has a fire truck just sitting on his property. Great-Grandpa took Joshua and Andrew for a ride in the fire truck, and they thought that was pretty cool. Uncle Mike and Great-Grandpa also have a couple of off-road vehicles that we drove around his property.
| Joshua had so much fun that he fell asleep on the final ride. |
This is the Razor. The Razor goes very, very fast. After we dropped off Joshua, Mike took us for a ride in the very, very fast Razor. If you are wondering just how fast this thing goes, these were the words my dad uttered before Mike took me out: "Mike, be careful; those kids need a mom." Needless to say, we had a lot of fun in the Razor!
| My mom, her brother, Mike, and the J man. |
| Andrew and my dad took the Razor out for some off-roading fun. |
As if all of the trucks weren't enough, Joshua made a new friend...
Before we headed home, we celebrated my sister's birthday. Happy birthday, Sis! You're the best sissy and aunt we could ever ask for! We love you.
What a wonderful Thanksgiving. I'm so thankful for the family God has blessed me with. I wake up every morning beside my best friend, and down the hall are two little blessings that provide so much love. I'm a blessed woman indeed!
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