Top Left (Great Aunts & Uncles): Joann Maddox (Grandma) Ken Maddox, Sr. (Pawpaw) Uncle Jim, Uncle Bill & his girlfriend, Uncle Gray and Aunt Margaret Edwards, Aunt Jenkie, Great Great Aunt Carrie |
When you hear the words "family reunion," what comes to mind? For many people it's seeing cousins that you have no clue who they are or how they're related to you or seeing an Aunt that tells you "my, look how you've grown", or an awkward conversation with a relative (stranger) or maybe even an ugly t-shirt with a tree across the front touting your family name. Well, in the Maddox family, that is NOT how our family reunions typically go. In our family, we have a reunion the third weekend of every July. And when I say EVERY July, I mean EVERY July. This summer was no exception. Even the oil spill in the Gulf couldn't keep us away from each other
Leon enjoying the beach! |
So, in July, like clock work, the Maddox family congregated in Panama City Beach, FL, to catch up on every one's lives over the past year (all though most everyone keeps up with each other anyways over the phone, email, Facebook, newsletters, etc.) and to reminisce about the years gone by. Thursday, July 15th, was the start of the mass migration of Maddox family members to the beach. And when I say mass migration, I mean over 100 members of our family, all in one location, for an entire weekend. And yes, I do know almost every one's name or I can at least tell you who they belong to. To help clarify things, my grandfather, Ken Maddox, is one of eight children. Six of these children are still alive today and this is who our family reunion is comprised of. My grandfather, his siblings, and all of their children, children's children, and so on. You get the picture.
Family gathered in our condo Thursday night for dinner. |
My sister, Catherine, helping our first cousin, Brody, swim to his Dad, Greg. |
Here is evidence I do dance, in case you were wondering. |
Saturday a few of us decided to be adventurous and when on a jet ski tour. Leon and I shared a jet ski, along with my Mom, Randy, Catherine, Aunt Georgiann and her kids. We had a BLAST!!! This was the best part of the entire trip! We spent two hours cruising around the intracoastal waterways, darted out into the Gulf of Mexico where we saw a couple of dolphins up close and then went to Shell Island. If you've never been to Shell Island, I highly recommend it. Shell Island is a pristine, untouched island with crystal clear water, sea shells every where and beautiful views in every direction you turn. This is what the beach should look like! After spending about thirty minutes their, we jumped back on our jets skis and rode as fast as we could the rest of the way back. Mostly because it started storming and we wanted to beat the rain. This is something Leon and I both loved and hope to do again next summer when we return.
Aunt Georgiann and her youngest son, Josh, dancing at Shuckums. |
Everyone gathering together for dinner. |
Aunt Jenkie leading the line at the pot luck. |
After our adventurous day, we all returned to our condo and got ready for our potluck dinner. Now, usually we have a catered dinner, but this year we decided to try something different and went or a potluck dinner. My grandfather brought boston-butts and fried chicken and everyone else was responsible for bringing a covered dish for their family. Well, this was one of the BEST ideas ever, because we had more than enough food to feed our entire family twice. We ate and ate and ate some more until we couldn't hardly move. After dinner is one of my favorite times. This is a time were all of the brothers and sisters get a chance to stand up and talk about their memories or favorite things about our family. One of my favorite stories is the one my Great Aunt Margaret's husband, Grey Edwards, always tells about how he wanted to marry Margaret. It's always very sweet and touching and so very refreshing to hear someone talk about genuine love. Another one of my favorite times is when my Uncle Jim gets up to speak and he usually makes some reference to my PawPaw and then they start arguing (discussing) about who is telling the story correctly. It's just one of those things that you have to be there to see but it is always so funny to see the interaction of sibling, no matter what age they are. Also, any time my cousin Buddy talks is humorous. He is so full of spunk and life and always has great insight, wisdom and a funny story to share! Before we wrap up for the night, we all join hands together and sing the song "Blessed Be the Tie That Binds" (which we also sang at our wedding at the end of the ceremony) and, what else, but the Auburn Fight Song! Can I get a big Waaarrrrr Eaaagggllleee! Hey! If you're wondering why, the majority of our family members have all attended Auburn and that is where all of my great aunts and uncles attended college. My Great Uncle John, not present due to illness, also played football for Auburn.
Randy and me listening to everyone talk. |
When Sunday arrives it's time to pack up everything, but not before a quick Sunday morning service and prayer. This is the root and foundation of our family. We are proud to say that we are Christian's and love the Lord. I love my family and I hope that everyone who reads this can feel the love we have for each other!
I'll leave you with a few more pictures from our exciting Maddox Family Reunion.
Me with my beautiful Great Great Aunt Carey, who lives in Washington state. And yes, she is my great great aunt, she is my PawPaw's Aunt. |
Great Uncle Jim and his Granddaughter, my cousin, Carley. |
Me, Aunt Georgiann and Cousin Carol. |
PawPaw and Me. |
Leon and me at dinner at Shuckums. |
Everyone listening to Aunt Margaret and Cousin Buddy talk. |
Catherine and me at dinner. |
Leon and the young guys waiting in line for food. |
Thanks for putting this together. We are so fortunate to have such a wonderful family and are blessed by the grace of God to have such strong connections to each other. I can't tell you how much you all mean to me and how important it is for me to come from Virginia every year. I've only missed one reunion in over 20 years. Much love and keep up the blog. I will look for more!!! Buena
ReplyDeleteThank you Beuna! I'm so glad you enjoyed it. Can't wait to see you next summer!
ReplyDeleteAmanda, what a great post. Awesome pictures! Thank you for sharing. We are truly blessed to have a family that believes in Christ and a close family. I already can't wait for this years reunion.
ReplyDeleteTaylor Kendrick - Kay's son