Oh, the sweet ones. Not really mine in the true sense, but they get me every time nonetheless. Without even trying…
Went to Macon last night and spent the night with Neecee’s parents to help get an early start on a few things we had to do on the house. While we were there, I gave John Haywood a call in hopes to see them all for a minute before we had to head back to Columbus for Neecee’s job.
John and Jess came over with their absolutely precious girls, Kyla and Zoe, sans Rain, and we got caught up on everything we’ve been doing since we last saw each other. John, like me, is seriously stoked about going to Sapelo Island over Labor Day weekend this year. Oh, Sapelo, how I can’t wait… I’m sure there’ll be updates over the next few months as we prepare for the trip.
I’m amazed at how grown up the girls are getting - Zoe, who is one of the most petite girls I know, is actually losing the baby look, while Kyla is downright looking like a young lady. They just grow up so fast… sob, sob… However, they haven’t seemed to have lost some of their trademark talent, such as Zoe’s party trick:
While we talked, Ketchup and Zen played rough and tumble in the yard. Although the photos make it look like an underground fighting match, Ketchup and Zen get along pretty well and the playing was just that.
I’ve posted these photos in a New Gallery, entitled “Macon Friends”, which will contain photos I take on our trips back to Macon as “out-of-towners”…
On an off-note, I’m really making a serious attempt to blog at least two to three times a week. I’ve already noticed the rust falling off my writing and my stories may actually become interesting at some point.
Beware.