Well, our summer adventures have come to an end. We are back in Ellijay enjoying time with family and friends. We had a wonderful time and truly miss many of the people and places we experienced along the way. Hopefully there will be a time (some day) when we be able to revisit a few of our favorite places.
We will keep you posted when we hit the road again, for those of you who like to follow our journey. Hopefully it won't be too long. For now, home is where you park it!
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Saturday, July 31, 2010
Flume Gorge
"For this is what the Lord says -
he who created the heavens,
he is God;
he who fashioned and made the earth,
he founded it;
he did not create it to be empty,
but formed it to be inhabited -
he says:
"I am the Lord,
and there is no other."
Isaiah 45: 18
As we visited Flume Gorge in Franconia Notch State Park today, I could not help but be amazed by God's beautiful creation. I was reminded of his glory and thankful for both his love and mercy. As Blake said, "God made dat." to his daddy I smiled and thanked God for these blessings. How beautiful heaven must be.
Thank you Father.
Friday, July 30, 2010
Picking a Good Campground
Well, we learned a valuable lesson this week. You can not trust a website to provide an accurate visual picture of it's facilities. When looking for a place in Massachusetts we found one who had a nice website with beautiful pictures and glowing descriptions. So, we made reservations for two weeks. Tired from several weeks of busy sight seeing we were looking forward to relaxing and taking it easy. However when we arrived we discovered that there were a lot of aspects of the campground that had conveniently been left off of the attractive website. See photo for exhibit A. Most if not all of the sites there were full time residents who did NOT maintain their campers or sites. Web designers who make places like this look so appealing should really be called magicians in my opinion. Needless to say we did not stay the planned two weeks. We found a campground in New Hampshire that a friend recommended so we knew it would be clean and safe.
After our experience in Massachusetts we will be much more diligent in checking out campgrounds before we book them. For any of you out there who also like to camp here are two websites that are helpful: www.rvparkreviews.com & www.thatscamping.com We have always looked for reviews online but for some reason we let it slide this time. I guess we were in a hurry or something. Trust me we will not make this mistake again.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
New York City
So wonderful to see our family again! After being apart for over a month everyone was really missing each other. The kids were especially excited about seeing their cousins. For 4 days we drove about an hour one way from our campground to their hotel and then took the bus into the city together. We took a double decker bus tour that allowed us to see the majority of the city and get off when we wanted to see something more up close. We also took a cruise on the Hudson River where we got great pictures of the skyline and passed right by the Statue of Liberty.
Of course the kids would probably say that their favorite time was riding the ferris wheel in Toys R Us or playing the giant piano in FAO Schwartz. Blake was a little shy about playing on the piano, but finally got into it. Then of course he didn't want to stop. He went again with Carley in the next group. The adults just enjoyed being inside with AC since it was in the 90s again!
We couldn't tell you about our time in NYC without mentioning our visit to ground zero. What a humbling and sobering place. Even though we all watched the coverage on television and saw pictures in the newspaper it is still amazing to see the place in person. They are currently building a memorial there, so there is lots of construction on the actual site. We went across the street to St. Paul's church. This is where many of the rescue and recovery workers went after working on the pile for hours and hours. They would be fed here and could sleep on cots. Now there is a little museum there around the edges of the sanctuary. They have included pictures of victims, notes and memorabilia sent from people all over the country. It was really a neat place to visit, but that seams like the wrong way to say it. It made us remember how we felt and where we were the day the towers fell. May America never forget...
Crayola Factory
For some odd reason our family really enjoys factory tours. Of course it helps when they have really cool things for the kids to do as well. While in Flanders, NJ we were only a half hour from the Crayola Factory in Easton, Pennsylvania so of course we HAD to go. Since John & Jennifer went with their girls at our last stop our kids had heard all about it from Morgan & Maggie. They were so excited! It was a nice drive and a wonderful day. Different craft projects were in each room and the kids were able to take everything home with them. They also received a small pack of model magic, crayons and a marker.
As a bonus there was a Canal Museum on the 3rd and 4th floors. We didn't think the kids would enjoy that, but we were wrong! Each child is given their own boat and they float them around raising and lowering the locks to make the boats float through a small canal. The boys could have stayed there forever! I think they went through the process three times before we said, "okay enough". In another room they had a working train with a small city. Blake thought that was fabulous!
We are anxiously waiting for Jay's family to arrive. They are flying to NY and we are going to meet them in NYC for a few days. The kids are excited about seeing their grandparents and cousins who they have missed so much!
Monday, July 19, 2010
Sick Babies & Saying Goodbye
This week we were looking forward to seeing all the historic sites in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. We planned to see Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell etc... but that was not to be. Instead we were catching puke, cleaning up diarrhea, going to the doctor and taking antibiotics! Carley ended up having Strep Throat (again). She was running 100 to 103 degree fever, so we took her to a walk in clinic near the campground. Blake's sickness was a little more interesting however. He was playing at Uncle John's camper one night when he found Morgan's gel deodorant. It had a fruity smell, so before anyone knew it he went through the entire tube. We aren't sure how much he got into his system but evidently it must have been quite a bit. He didn't start having problems right away, but around 11 p.m. I heard a strange sound. I didn't figure out what it was until a few minutes later I detected a horrific smell as well. When I followed my nose I found Blake laying in a pool of poop. For the next 36 hours he had diarrhea and throwing up off and on. He slept a lot. We are just thankful that the Lord answered our prayers. He is now 100% back to normal. He is eating, playing, laughing and throwing fits just like his old self! :)
Once the kids were feeling better they were able to play outside and met some amazing new friends. They spent countless hours riding bikes and looking at the duck and turkey families that kept walking through our campsite. It was actually nice to slow down and relax a little after going non stop for so many weeks. Jay was able to work and we were able to plan the next leg of our trip. This morning as we left we said farewell to John, Jennifer and the girls. We are so thankful that we were able to have this time with them. Everyone got along well and we were able to see many unforgetable things.
Monday, July 12, 2010
Washington D.C.
Even with temperatures of 103 degrees we had a wonderful week in our nation's capital! All the things we have seen in books and on television we were finally able to see with our own eyes. It is hard to put into words how you feel when looking at the Lincoln Memorial or seeing where Martin Luther King gave his "I have a dream speech". But by far I think three of our favorite things were visiting the Tomb of the Unknown Solider, Mount Vernon and Ford's Theatre where President Lincoln was shot. We feel extremely blessed to be making memories with our family.
Colonial Williamsburg - 4th of July
While visiting the Historical Triangle we were continuously amazed how history came alive before our eyes. We were immersed in the sights, sounds and smells of history. It was wonderful to visit Historic Jamestown, Colonial Williamsburg, the Powhatan village and Yorktown Battlefields. All of us especially enjoyed spending the fourth of July at Colonial Williamsburg. We listened to a patriotic concert of fifes and drums and then watched the most awesome fireworks show we have seen anywhere! I don't know when I have ever felt more patriotic. Hope all of our friends and family had a wonderful holiday as well. We miss you!
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Norfolk, Virginia
Note to self...
Warning! When preparing to cross the Chesapeake Bay (via the underwater tunnel): Do not miss sign that says for RVs to exit in order to be inspected. It is not fun to be pulled over onto the side of a bridge and forced to turn around while driving a motorhome that is towing a van!!!! So not fun. Can you say stressful? God is good though and once again provided for us. Thank you Lord!
Kitty Hawk, Ronoak Island
While we were staying at the Outer Banks we took a day trip up to Kitty Hawk, NC.
The Wright Brothers National Memorial is there. This is where Orville and Wilbur Wright completed their first successful flight on December 17, 1903. We were able to stand on the actual spot where the plane was plus see a replica of the plane. The kids flew kites and became Junior Flight Rangers!
After we left Kitty Hawk we went to Fort Raleigh on Ronoak Island. We learned a little about "The Lost Colony" and the kids worked for another Junior Ranger badge. The National Parks Service awards them to kids who complete questions about the park and attend Ranger classes. The kids have earned 3 so far and are excited about getting more. It is a great way to learn about the area and a nice souvenir as well.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Outer Banks, NC
After spending two days in Statesville, NC. We left for the Outer Banks! It was a long day of driving. The kids were definately not thrilled with being in seatbelts for so long. Especially Blake who still has to ride in his booster seat. However, after seeing the spectacular views, we can definately say that it was worth the drive! Absolutely beautiful! So far we have enjoyed bicycle rides next to the water, beautiful sunsets, afternoons on the beach, the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse and some wonderful family dinners with John, Jennifer and the girls. Later in the week we hope to take some day trips to some of the other islands.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
1st Day of Our Adventure
As Bible camp came to a close we looked forward to hitting the road! Our first destination - North Carolina! Some highlights of the day were driving through the Nantahala National Forest and watching white water rafters come down the Chatuge. Blake kept shouting "nother one" each time he saw a raft. Parker wanted to stop right then and pile into a raft to try it out for himself. We stopped along the way for a lunch in Wal-Mart parking lot. Blake had put his bubble gum in my hair so Jennifer helped me with that little gift. Needless to say no more gum for the little munchkin! We stayed two nights in Statesville so we could worship on the Lord's day and not travel. Also enjoyed a nice Father's Day dinner w/John and his family. Next stop - the Beach!
Camp Wetoga
We had a wonderful week at North Georgia Bible Camp! Carley and Parker made many new friends and memories along the way. Lydia helped teach one of the girl's Bible classes, so she was able to see Carley some. We all enjoyed learning more about the spiritual armor that God has given us. Reconnecting with old friends was nice too, but the icing on the cake was sleeping in the air conditioning every night! :)
Sunday, May 9, 2010
First Month & Mother's Day 2010
Friday marked our one month anniversary of being a full time family! We are still amazed that we are doing this and that the time is passing by so quickly. I'm sure we will blink and a year will be over. We will wonder where the time has gone.
Sunday was Mother's Day! It was quite unlike any other Mother's Day we have celebrated before. We spent almost the entire day outside! After lunch we went to Grandma's house to visit. The kids played outside on their bikes for over 2 hours. While living in our sticks & bricks house we didn't have a yard that was flat enough for the kids to play in. We lived on the side of a hill, so it made it hard to run and ride bikes. Plus we were so busy with household chores and duties that we let ourselves be "trapped" inside most of the time. Well No More! Today Carley and Parker were able to learn to ride their bikes w/out training wheels for the first time. This is something that just never seemed to be accomplished because of where we lived and the opportunity to practice. It was exciting watching them learn something new. They were proud of themselves and enjoyed being in the warm sunshine with their family. After we left Grandmas it was back to the campground for more frisbee. This is quickly becoming a daily routine for us. The kids are always asking dad when he will come out to play with them. I am thankful for the intrest in something that is not an electronic toy. :)
After evening church services we had a late Mother's Day dinner with my mom & older brother. We enjoyed visiting together and catching up on things. May we be blessed with many more times like these. Thank you Father for your wonderful blessings.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Nights Like Tonight
Nights like tonight are why we decided to do this. After supper Jay took the kids for a walk so I could clean up and have a minute of peace. Then I met them at the playground for awhile. After swinging and putting on an imaginary circus show for us we all went back towards the camper and played a great game of frisbee. The weather was beautiful and we thank God for this simple blessing.
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Camping Near Home
We have already been a full time family for 1 month now! Where has the time gone? I wanted to take more pictures and write more but have been so busy. We are at our second campground now and plan to stay here for awhile. At least until the kids have finished the school year. After Revival, VBS and Camp hopefully we will move on to somewhere a little more exciting! :) For now, we are thankful for God's blessings. We are working through all the kinks, leaks and other blips of full time camping. God is good and we are happy that we have finally started our adventure.
Thursday, April 29, 2010
For several years now our family has been camping. First we started out in a tag along travel trailer, then a fifth wheel and finally a motorhome. Each time we went on a trip we would day dream about what it would be like if the trip didn't have to end. What would it be like to live full time in our rig and travel the country? We had met a few people who were doing it and read many blogs from other families. It became something we wanted to try more and more all the time. For the past 3 years we talked about it on a weekly basis, but that's all it was...talk.
Well, a couple of months ago we came to the conclusion that life is too short to wait any longer. Our kids are getting older and so are we! We want to be able to enjoy this adventure with them and make as many memories and we can. So, after much prayer and thought, we have either sold, donated or put in storage EVERYTHING we own. We are preparing to rent our house and living in our motorhome full time!
We continue to pray that the Lord will lead us and direct our paths. Please keep us in your prayers as well and follow our journey here.
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