Sunday, May 10, 2009

Back in Raleigh

We left Memphis on Friday morning, as Kyle's grandmother died early on May 8th. We made it to Hickory, North Carolina where we spent the night, and got in to Raleigh around noon on Saturday. The travel trailer, we now call it the Sugar Shack, is at the dealer for servicing.

Our daughter Katie was in town for the ACC Championship with the Virginia Tech softball team, so we were able to go to the game (they lost) and had breakfast with her this morning before they left. We're now at the farm with Steve's Mom and with Kyle. Kyle is leaving to go to his Uncle Doug's tonight, and we'll be going to the funeral tomorrow in Norfolk, Virginia. A nice Mother's Day unexpected treat for Steve's Mom and for me.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Going Home

We had Memphis ribs last night, and walked around Beal Street. Today we are headed back to Raleigh. Kyle's Grandmother (his Mom's Mom) is critically ill and not expected to recover, and we want to be there for him. We had planned to be home around May 23 for a few weeks for the Strickland (Steve's Mom) Family Reunion June 12 & 13th. We'll be on the road for the next couple of days..pray for us and the Glass family.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Leaving Arkansas

We have enjoyed this park, and below are some of the sights: the cave, waterfalls, sunset (and a skunk just walked in front of us). Winthrop Rockefeller moved to this mountain and developed a cattle ranch..and there is a neat hotel/conference center with a gallery of his accomplishments. We're off to Memphis, Tennessee today.



























Tuesday, May 5, 2009

at Petit Jean State Park in Arkansas

We got in yesterday, and today have a sunny day today to go hiking and bicycle riding (high in the low 70's today). The name of the park came from the legend of Petit Jean, a french girl who disguised herself as a boy to come to America with her boyfriend. the park is in west-central part of the state, about 40 miles from Little Rock. Can't wait to see the falls and other interesting geological formations.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

in Hot Springs, Arkansas

We have been touring this area, and on Friday took the "Duck" tour...the vehicle that goes on land and water. Unfortunately, the driver was not a good tour guide, but oh, well, we saw some things we wouldn't have on our own. The next stop was the tour of the Fordyce Bathhouse, established as a National Park to protect the 47 hot springs and 8 bathhouses. A wonderful tour guide explained how the early 1900 people came to seek health cures from the hot springs water. We then went to the Buckstaff Bathhouse...the only one that has stayed open since 1912. The experience was just as the tour guide said and it went like this: men and women separated and undress (the women wrap in sheets as they went from station to station..Steve says no sheets for the men), soaking for 15 minutes in whirlpool tub of the thermal mineral water after an attendant washing you , then to a sitz bath, then a steam bath, then on a table with hot pads, then a needle shower, then to a cool down room...and at each station given the hot mineral water to drink. Amazing!
On Sunday we went to Little Rock to tour the Clinton Library



Bill Clinton's home in Hot Springs




Where we stayed

There are jug fountains so you can fill up on the hot springs water


The tub, steam metal box, and sitz bath









Bathhouse row

Inside the Clinton Library






a replica of the oval office





The library from the outside









The State Capitol..modeled after the U.S. Capitol in D.C.