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Glenn Family Vacay

Oh, about...a month ago (bad blogger!) we headed to our condo in Hilton Head with Mikey's siblings and families. Mikey's sister lives in Jacksonville so we don't get to see them nearly as much as we would like, but fortunately Hilton Head is half way between Columbia and J-ville so we were able to meet that weekend and it was a quick trip for everyone! (5 hours is a LONG way to drive for a weekend!) Brent and Vic had just added to their family, and we were dying to meet our newest niece (now our 3rd!) Emerson. We had 6 adults and three kids crammed into our 2 bedroom condo, but it was SO much fun to just hang out and catch up with each other. We were scared the weather was going to be bad, but Saturday ended up being beautiful and we were able to sit out by the pool all day long. (the beach was still too windy.) We enjoyed each other's company, the beautiful weather, and some wonderful seafood in Harbor Town. Hopefully we will be able to do it again soon!

All of us enjoying Harbor Town.
The Knott, family of five!!
Trey and Brie:)
I HAD to get a picture of this precious outfit, but Miss Emerson was not too happy about it!
With hay and liam:)
My girl, Hayden...aka priss pot!!!
Cutest little boy ever, I could just eat him up!

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