We had Adam's parents come over for lunch on Sunday after church. It was a spur of the moment thing and we really enjoyed it! Adam and Alabama had some tickle time before they arrived!
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After lunch, we changed clothes and went for a walk down the trail to see the "Old House" that we just had cleared from all the vines/brush/trees that had grown up around it.
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I hadn't seen it in several years and it is in very bad shape. So sad. My great-great-great grandfather was born in the house in the late 1800's. My Daddy's Daddy, Aubrey Morris, and his brothers and sisters were also born there. It has a lot of history and I wish it had been preserved more.
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Here is Alabama with her Grandma and Grandpa.
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