August 24, 2008
Trip to Chester, CA
Working with the Cattle on the George's farm
The return home
We began the trip home taking a different route through the northern US on 80. It was very stormy, with pouring rain, thunder and lightening lighting up the skies. We truly enjoyed the trip stopping to eat and an occasional night in a motel. It took us four days to return home because we stopped in Wells, NV to visit Samantha. Harry got to meet Lewis, Jedediah, and Dakota for the first time. We spent most of the day in a park there visiting. Then we went to Cowboy church on a ranch back in the boondocks. It was wonderful as several people shared a couple of songs each, then an evangelist gave a message and ministered to the cowboys who traveled such a distance to attend, as well as the two of us. It was wonderful as the Holy Spirit moves as any two or more people gather in the name of the Lord and touches and changes lives. There is nothing like His presence. We really had a great time getting to know all of the families brought together through our marriage covenant. We have truly expanded as the numbers of our children and grandchildren doubled in such a short time by our chance meeting on the Internet.
Illinois
We spent a few more days with the Moberlys and three more of our grandchildren, playing tickle our little bunnies, reading, playing computer games, walking in the park, visiting museums and spending a day in Chicago. We watched the kids play with the sparklers in the park while the bigger kids/daddies shot off fireworks. We were able to watch many other families shoot off their fireworks lighting the sky with color as the celebration exploded throughout the neighborhood.
We also went to the Mastodon Park which had a small museum with dinosaur bones, and a small zoo. We went on the tram or train ride which took us through the park and gave us the tourist guide information and history on its development and community impact. We then walked around the park enjoying the wolves, peacocks, reptiles etc. that were in the petting zoo. It was so much fun to see it all with the little grandchildren who helped us enjoy it the most.
We went to the Rain Forest Cafe ( The Rain Forest Cafe is in the Whitfield mall Schaumburg, Illinois ).
We had so much fun in Chicago at the Nave Pier and Forest Gump seafood cafe also. I was experiencing the culture and climate for the first time but Harry was home in his turf.
Lancaster PA
The lady who took us on the tour was really ignited by the Holy Spirit as He put His words in her mouth and told the wonderful story of the law, the tabernacle, and their impact on Gods people. Where would we be without the washing of the Word, or the forgiveness of the Blood spilt on the cross for each and every one of us. We have never been given such great a gift as those given to us in the wilderness as we learn to walk without the bondage of slavery to sin, and the gift of salvation given to us on the cross. We have a greater promise, and a greater call than ever before to be more like Christ as we learn to walk in the liberty of God's love for us.
Washington DC, Lancaster PA
We spent a day driving to Washington, DC. Harry wanted to show me the war memorials, Jefferson Memorial, and the Lincoln Memorial. We stopped at the Washington Memorial two days before the fourth of July. They were preparing for the big celebration, roping areas off, and designating parking areas.
The WWII memorial gave honor to all who fought and each of the battles were named. We saw the 50 states surrounding the fountain. At one end was the Pacific Ocean, at the other was the Atlantic memorialized for many years in cement. Stars remembered those who gave their lives for our freedom.
We then went to the Korean War memorial. So many statues of the men who fought in the war as a battalion of men walking up a hill to face a battle. They wore the uniforms, and carried the necessary equipment. The faces of those who fought, some of whom died were permanently etched into a marble wall. How can we as a nation forget, or why would we want to. Keeping the memory of the cost of our freedom and the freedom of others.
We left there and went to see Lincolns monument. The steps were resting places for weary tourists as groups came and went. We walked up into the monument to read the inscriptions which were a credit to Lincoln and the God that our nation worships.
We went to the Vietnam War monument and walked the length of it. So many lives lost, so many loved ones morning still and leaving momentous which extends the time in which their final sacrifice continues to be remembered and honored.
We then visited the Jefferson Monument. We found just as many weary tourists resting on the steps, taking pictures and reading the inscriptions encircling his statue.
August 22, 2008
Virginia
We went to Virginia to visit Harry's son Marty. We had alot of fun with them playing with our grandchildren and celebrating an early 4rth of July. We passed around a flu bug and visited the Star. While we were on the Star we tried to get family members to see us on the webb, but no one was home when we tried to reach them with the news that they could see us on the mountain via the Star Cam. We visited parks, and went for walks. It stormed quite a bit while we were there, which is why the country side is so beautiful and green. We even sat on their porch and watched the rain pour down on the country sideWe went with them to the church where they serve, and enjoyed a wonderful service there. Marty and Patsy were so good with their lesson for the children's church service. He has several disquises that he uses and he used the disquise of Ogg a caveman from a prehistoric era. Superheroes trivia games accompanied the lesson.
The Star Cam was really a tourist site in which to view the city. It sits on a high mountain with a platform below in which to stand that is seen with the webb cam on the Star. It lights up at night in patriotic colors. We could see Marty's church which sits on a mountain on the right of the city.
The thing we enjoyed most about visiting was playing with our grandchildren and visiting with our kids. We enjoyed playing with the little ones, who banged on our bedroom door expecting to see their parents and when surprised by us, went screaming into the living room. We had to redirect them to the room that their parents were sleeping in. I was saddened that they couldn't climb up in our bed with us and snuggle, we would have really enjoyed the time with them. I was able to rock Chaise to sleep one wonderful afternoon while singing to him.
Marty took our picture laying in his hammock. That was really intertaining as the grandchildren came and pushed us a little. Nearby we were told was a rope in which we could easily rock ourselves if we wished. There where the gentle peaceful breezes blew and the fragrant blossoms bloomed we shared a Kodak moment in time.
We drove through the Shannondoah Skyway stopping along the way to view the countryside. So much to see, so beautiful.
North Carolina -- Fort Bragg
We were able to visit Harry's daughter Rachel and her family this summer, we spent several days with them. We tickled and had pillow fights with our grandchildren. We went bowling playing a couple of games with Rachel and the Kids. It was really fun especially since it had been many years since either of us had bowled. Well Harry and Rachel beat me, I through a few gutter balls, and even lost the ball in mid swing and it fell behind me causing a great deal of laughter from all of us.
We went to visit the North Carolina Battleship on our way the the beach. We walked through the battleship, it was so hot that we didn't linger very long as we toured the ship. It was really interesting to see the old equipment that our servicemen would have used while on the ship. The kids climbed up onto the bunks so we could get their picture, which took a little coaching. The baby was so good during the trip.
We spent a day on the beach there in North Carolina. Harry and I went swimming in the ocean ducking under the waves and swallowing a little of the salt water. I would have liked to have stayed in the water a while longer but Harry was afraid he'd loose his trunks.
Grand Canyon Arizona
Virginia Ciry, NV
Harry used the moment to steal a kiss. A train robbery was reenacted on the train which was fun, we had fun talking to the actors. They did ask for a donation to help them keep one of their museums open.
We walked through the cemetery reading the tombstones, some were there since the town began and others were just recently dug. Whether they were killed in the mines or died from disease they had their permanent resting place in the famous town.