Saturday, September 15, 2018

Georgia Southern vs. Clemson

 These boys were happy to meet up even though they were pulling for the opposite teams. 
 I'm not real sure what the temperature was in Death Valley today, but it was H O T in our seats... almost as hot as the Furman game, but not quite! 
 Forest and Forest Jr. watching the game.... We were all saying a little prayer that Mitch would get in for the Georgia Southern side! 
 After the game, we were able to meet up with Sis.  She had to work before the game, so we didn't get to see her until it was over... and when she saw what Jane had on... she was shocked!
 These two are wondering if she really knows was GATA means... HA!  She says she did... the lady sitting beside me wanted to know about "that lady" with the shirt on....
 Cousins representing their schools...
 Jane and four of her grands!
 Daddy always said that Mark had one thing wrong with him... "He went to Clemson"... but today, I think he was probably smiling pretty big watching his two grandchildren cheer on their schools they are attending... and for the rest of sitting through that entire game in the heat and pulling for our teams!   
 Three generations... I am getting shorter and fatter! 
 My Sis... I'm so happy for her.  I love her smile... and no tears! 
 She still loves her "Jane" even though she had on the wrong shirt! 
 And of course... these two have to spend a little time together...
 And we had to stop at our favorite place on the way home... Smokin Pig didn't disappoint! 


 The Mattisons in the top, top deck!  I think they liked it though! 
We left her in Clemson this weekend.... I think she might have had a tear... but no one saw it but me... or maybe she didn't... and I just wanted her to cry... she is adjusting so well.... I'm thankful for the memories we are making! 

It's only 7 here... I've had my bath... in my jamas... watching football... and STILL waiting on Flo to get to us.  I'm looking forward to my Sunday afternoon nap tomorrow... I haven't had one in several weeks.... praying for no power loss... and the water to stay in the creek!