The Great Georgia Barnstorming Tour: Meet and Greet with Nola Jean … Part II
Posted by Will on April 30, 2011
One aspect of our trip that I thought was pretty cool, and to add to Nola’s growing “firsts” list, was bringing her to our homes. Sure, Washington, D.C. is our current home and one I wouldn’t hesitate to claim, but Georgia, at least for me, will always be my home (at least for the time being).
After Easter Sunday, the second leg of our trip took us from the country to the ‘burbs out to Lawrenceville. There, Nola got to meet her only set of great-grandparents along with a new batch of fresh faces.

Ain't I a stinker?

Our little family.

You can't escape the camera, not even in the sticks.

A moment of catharsis?

It's hard NOT to smile at me.

I hope I'm looking this good when I grow up.

Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls of all ages ... Weighing in at a moderate sum of 13 pounds and hailing from Silver Spring, Maryland ...

... It's Nola Jean ... BRRRAMLETT!

The scale hasn't been calibrated in years but resumed its duties as a tool of weight after many years spent as a shelf for odds and ends.

Sure, we have Chick-Fil-A up in the Delmarva area ... But's it's just not as accessible as it is in Georgia.

Three generations.

Who's Nola? Oh. I'm not that impressed!

Because everything is not always peaches and cream ...

Pull my finger ...

'Ello there, poppet.

Face to face with my future BFF.

Nap time with Nettie.

Hanging with Grace.

A little whiskey on the gums always does the trick ...

Is that beef? No, wait, it's not even meat? Inconceivable!
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2 Comments to The Great Georgia Barnstorming Tour: Meet and Greet with Nola Jean … Part II
Ben
May 4, 2011 at 1:56 am
You didn’t have to rub in the Chick-Fil-A reference.
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Will Reply:
May 5th, 2011 at 1:28 pm
You don’t have to rub in the fact you don’t suffer under the oppression of humidity anymore.
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