Here is my oldest grandchild, Zeke, who will be 2 next month. He is wearing a tee-shirt I gave him that says, "Got Biscuits?" Couldn't you just squeeze him? He has beautiful long eyelashes and has begun praying out loud for us at mealtimes. Melts my heart every time.
Next is his baby sister, Madie Ruth, who is almost 10 weeks old. She is absolutely precious, a very sweet and laid-back baby. She was ready for a pool outing in this picture. She is beautiful and sleeps like a dream...
Below is my youngest grandchild, Jackson, who will be 2 months old the end of this week and is the cousin to the above two grandbabies. He has so much hair, and nary a bit of it is coming out! He is a beautiful baby and he and I were decked out in our red, white, and blue in this July 4th picture!
More random...One day last week my husband and I went to a Farmers Market about an hour "down the road." It was a really fun day, and these are some pictures from going the back roads.




Well, this is a good old Georgia red-clay dirt road. I love a dirt road on a summer day, especially when it is DRY and has not been raining. Georgia red clay is something that even extra-action Tide has a hard time getting out of your clothes. (Especially if you are a little boy that likes to slide into home on a field of same said Georgia red clay. "Momma, don't wash it out, it shows I was "in the game!'")
I would have LOVED to go inside this beautiful old country home. Isn't it amazing? It reminds me of that big old home in Little House on the Prairie. This one is a great example of Victorian (Queen Anne) architecture (1840-1890) and was in a little town called Unadilla. I even like the way that sounds...it is pronounced you-nah-dill-lah, emphasis on the third syllable. There you go!
This cotton field is directly across the street from my home and is part of a huge farm. I will take pictures and post them when the cotton blooms and is harvested. You will want to go watch "Gone With the Wind."

Well, that is about all the random I have for now. Hope you've enjoyed this "summer country living" post on Gran Jan's Joy. The simple things in life are the most special to my heart. My family, the smiles of my grandblessings, the joy of God's creation and the bounty of summer gardens. As my work week closes in and the pace quickens too much for my soul, I may just have to come back and enjoy these photos again. I hope you will too...
Abiding in Him,
John 15:5