I've been absent from here lately, but it is only because we've been bouncing around this spring! I was in Florida for a month when Jenny had her baby AND had to move at the same time! I was home for 2 weeks before Larry and I left on a road trip to North Carolina, Florida and A CRUISE!! It was wonderful. Getting away together is always great because we spend so much time apart. It is always special to me to see how well we get along when we go on road trips. Spending all that time in a car can be an instant compatibility test. Somehow, we always pass!
We went to North Carolina over Easter to get to know the area we think we want to retire to, a little better. We are looking at Murphy, NC which is 10 miles from Blairsville, GA and 10 miles more or less, from the Tennessee border. It is a beautiful area in the Smoky Mountains. We like both Blairsville and Murphy. One is newer and has a little more to do, while the other has a more quaint, small town atmosphere. We actually went to Easter services in BOTH towns. One was at 9:00 and Contemporary while the other at 11:00 was more traditional, so we had a chance to see the differences and get a feel for both congregations.
After 5 wonderful days in Murphy, we headed to one of my other favorite places...Jen's... for a couple of days so Larry could meet Zachary. Men are rather funny with babies. While women instantly reach for a newborn baby, most men will gladly wait until the kid can run around before getting down to their level. However, at one point we were all busy and Zach started to fuss. Jen went to get him, and there was Paberry, and a very calm Zachary.
While at Jen's we repacked for the next, very special, part of our trip! (This might be a good place to mention that 1) Larry and I have never been great at packing light, 2) When you have a car, you can just add more stuff, and 3) From the mountains of North Carolina, to suburban Florida, to the Caribbean, it is safe to say, we had plenty of stuff and lots of repacking to do.) Saying goodbye to Jen, Dave, Nicholas and Zachary is always hard, but Nicholas made sure we left prepared. Just as we were getting into the car he said, "Wait!" and ran into the house. He came back with ...
a little box of raisins! (Don't you just love kids?) "In case you get hungry," he told me as he handed it to me. Does he know me or what? I carried that little box everywhere I went, because anyone who knows me knows when I get hungry.... well, let's just say it's not always pretty!
From there we headed to Tampa and had dinner with some old friends before leaving Monday morning on our cruise.
I worked with this group when we were all teachers at McDonald Elementary and it was great seeing them all again. (It would have been even better if SGD, Heather, Abby and Terry were there!)
And then it was time! To celebrate (belatedly) our 40th anniversary, Larry and I booked our first cruise. We embarked from Tampa and cruised to the Grand Caymans and Cozumel, Mexico. We have wanted to do this for awhile but after a previous experience on a day cruise, I was worried that I would feel claustrophobic or sea sick. There are times when my head can play games with my equilibrium and I didn't want to be captive on a ship if that happened. At any rate, I am going to leave the cruise for the next post, but I won't leave you in the suspense. We had a blast!
Details coming!
Friday, April 27, 2012
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Connie, would love to have joined the group for dinner. Miss all of you. Sounds like you and Larry had a fabulous cruise. So happy for you. And congratulations on your forty years together. That's no small feat!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Shirley. We're ready to go again! (the cruise AND the 40 years!LOL)
ReplyDeleteThat's such a beautiful part of the south. When we were stationed in GA (Fort Benning), we used to go camping in the Chattahoochee Forest all the time. Loved that area! We also visited Ocoee TN on several occasions, to go white water rafting.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous way to celebrate your 40th anniversary. I have never been to Cozumel, but just had dinner with friends who cruised to the same places you did, and had a blast too. Perhaps I should add it to my list.
Happy Anniversary!
You've traveled a good bit, but if you like water, the Caribbean is gorgeous. And there are some really great things to do like Stingray City, which is an open reef the stingrays congregate to. People get to mingle with them and feed them. We didn't do that this time, but everyone says it's great.
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