I think I've said before that I enjoy looking at the landscape this time of year as I drive around. Just about all the soybeans have been harvested so most of the fields have the clean look as they rest up over the coming months for the next spring. The trees are bare now and I think I can put away the mower until next season now.
Thanksgiving has come and gone. Like last year, we traveled to Virginia to share the holiday with the Jones family and we had a great time together. This visit was typical of most visits in that we enjoyed family fun and food. In fact, we had such a bountiful table that we truly lived up to Pauline's name for our family: the Eatinest Bunch. What made this year special, and more fun, were the additional people. The Jones house was rockin' with 16 of us there.
First of all, Darice's mom and stepdad, Earline and Joe, joined for Thanksgiving. We hadn't seen them in some time and it was good to reconnect with them. In addition to them were the Camano family, Cameron's soon to be in-laws.
I reported back in July that Cameron had proposed to his girlfriend, Jessica. So, we had a wonderful time getting to know her, her parents, and her younger brother. Jessica is a beautiful young woman with a sparkling personality and a great match for Cameron. She is, at 4' 11", the envy of tall girls everywhere given that Cameron is 6' 7".
There was a small bit of name confusion over the visit. Jessica's dad is nicknamed Jojo which is Filipino for "Junior." So with me, Darice's stepdad, and Jojo all having similar names there were times when three heads would turn when someone called our names.
Circling back around to the food, we had more to eat than I can mention here, but I want to note that Jessica and her mom, Ping, made the most delicious meal of Filipino food on Friday after Thanksgiving. They made so much that we got to take leftovers home with us and enjoy it all a bit longer.
Of course, with all these people there was a ping pong tournament. Ben was the winner this time, but he truly earned the title in a hard fought match against Jojo. And an honorable mention goes to Will who was a force to be reckoned with even after hip replacement surgery a few weeks ago.
All too soon our time was over and we headed home. What was different for us this time was that we dropped Ben off at Cookeville, left Jenna at her apartment in Nashville, and it was just the three of us here at home. Of course, it won't be long before Jenna and Ben are back home for the holidays and our house is full again.
I must say that this year I am so thankful to see the children starting to settle in as young adults. Cameron is in the middle of Police Academy and will soon be on the beat with the Chesterfield County Sheriff's Department in Virginia. Zachary is looking to complete his studies at Full Sail university in a few months and is beginning to think about job prospects as a video game developer. Jenna will complete her bachelor's degree with Trevecca this semester (her graduation is this spring) and will begin a 15 month accelerated nursing program at Union University in Hendersonville next month. Ben is off to a good start at Tennessee Tech and plans to change his major to Electrical Engineering. Nate and Emily are both doing well in their high school studies. For all this, I am humbly grateful.
Joe