Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Bowden Reunion

 While we were in Covington we went to the annual Bowden reunion.  Trevor's family and Dad came up on Saturday to join us for the reunion.  We have a dinner on Saturday night and lunch on Sunday afternoon.  This year we added pumpkin carving to Saturday night fun.  It was lots of fun for all the kids.  The weather turned very cold that day and so it was not possible to be outside playing like normal.  It is always such fun to get to see them put the whole hog on the grill on Saturday night for Sunday lunch.  We went home shortly after dinner and got all 5 kiddos in bed. 

Sunday morning we loaded up and headed out to the Leighs Chapel Community Center.  The kids got to play on the swings, play ball, and just run around.  Again we visited with family and got lunch together.  We have BBQ every year.  Lots of pictures were taken and many stories were told.  Then we faced the 5 hour trip to Hope and then another 3 the following morning to Dallas.  It was lots of fun as it always is.  I am so happy that my children are getting to experience the fun I experienced as a child.  It is fun to see them swing on the same swings, ride the same merry go round and just run and have fun and make memories like I did as child. 

 Turner, Babe, Maggie and Clay
 The Pig!
 Turner and Poppy
 I told her to draw it and I would cut it out just like she drew it. 
 Can you guess which one it is? 
 Lala, Turner, Babe, Clay and Canyon
 Grand kids ages 5,4,3,2,1
 Trevor and I
 Poppy and Lola

 Riding the old merry go round
 The community center where my grandmother went to school
 Jorgia showing Lola love!
 Diane and Babe

 Gage and Maggie --- she had lots of fun playing with him


 Bowden's of the year --- Tommy and Andy

 Turner and I walked over to the cemetery and checked out where the family is buried.  Turner who has no clue what a cemetery is asked me "Why they were sleeping and also where my bed was."  I said "I hope my bed is not here any time soon".  Children amaze me with what they know before you tell them anything. 





 We stopped on our way out of town and looked at Babe and Paw Paw's graves.  The flowers were less than desirable so we removed them.  Jorgia and Turner had fun playing with them.

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