Yes I noticed that. Very interesting!very cool shirt Chris
Did anyone notice AFEG's shirt at the 4th shin dig? That's an awesome one as well.
Hey Brian, I hadn't noticed before that you were from Chicago. I'm from a suburb called Harvey. Lived there until I was 7 or 8. Every once in a while we go back to visit relatives.
I would love that!Nice shirts, you need to come down this way, we see them, hear them, feel them daily.
Prayers and for him and your family.Now it's time for me to request prayers - Dave's dad is in the hospital tonight for a lung infection. Almost 3 months ago he was treated for Esphogeal Cancer and he's been recovering - slowly - but getting there. He's not been feeling well lately and my MIL took him to the ER tonight and they admitted him. The doc said it wasn't related to his surgery, but since his body is still healing, it may have hurt a bit.
THanks in advance for the prayers. Happy post will come next!!
Now it's time for me to request prayers - Dave's dad is in the hospital tonight for a lung infection. Almost 3 months ago he was treated for Esphogeal Cancer and he's been recovering - slowly - but getting there. He's not been feeling well lately and my MIL took him to the ER tonight and they admitted him. The doc said it wasn't related to his surgery, but since his body is still healing, it may have hurt a bit.
THanks in advance for the prayers. Happy post will come next!!
Here are a few more pics from today.
We went to a peach orchard and a major distribution site for Georgia peaches. It seemed like a tourist attraction and before taking a tour of the plant, we enjoyed some peach ice cream.
Sorting the peaches...
Some kids never grow up!
Count me in for Big Brother. Maybe that will get me away from MouseWorld Radio.
Hey everyone...We are enjoying our last evening in Georgia. The kids are hopefully settling down, the adults except for me are gearing up for a card game. I just don't do card games! I will find something to do, read a book, DIS if anyone is around, etc.
We are going to head back north around lunch time tomorrow, stopping in North Carolina at the same hotel we stayed in on the way down. I left my AAA tour books at home, and don't wish to play Russian Roulette in taking a chance on an I-95 hotel. They are hit and miss. The Best Western we stayed at on the way down was AAA approved, was clean, had nice amenities, a nice pool and the price was good. We decided to make a ressie for there for the way home.
Oh, I bought a cool shirt at the gift shop at the Museum of Aviation yesterday. I will have to post a picture of it.
Thanks! I was sad when I left my "real" camera home and had to rely on my BlackBerry. It does ok, but my other camera seems much sharper. It's also fun to have the ability to just take my phone out of its holster and snap a shot when you want to. It's really spontaneous!Love these pictures Chris!! HOw cool to see the peaches. Reminds me of all the shows I watch on the TV Food Network (I'm FASCINATED by how things are made!!)
Chris - have a SAFE Trip back home. Earlier you showed a pic of South of the Border - Pedro says HI!!! We stopped there once on our way to WDW in 2006 and took lots of pictures with the animal statues, but really, nothing else worth looking at. Dave DID find a boxing nun puppet he wanted to get. (Be careful of the gift shops, sometimes they have NOT so appropriate gifts in them for kids' eyes!)
Thanks! I was sad when I left my "real" camera home and had to rely on my BlackBerry. It does ok, but my other camera seems much sharper. It's also fun to have the ability to just take my phone out of its holster and snap a shot when you want to. It's really spontaneous!
As far as South of the Border goes. We used to stop there on every trip down I-95 as a kid and young adult. My last trip down that road prior to this one, was in 2001 and all I smelled was trash. I was kind of repulsed. When I pointed it out on the horizon around the time that picture was snapped, Elaine said, "we are not stopping there!" I was fine with it. We stopped a few miles down the road at the South Carolina Welcome Center.
I did notice that there were not as many signs for it as there used to be. I remember driving down in 1996 and there being signs pretty much every mile through NC.
My first computer was an Apple IIC that I bought off a teacher at my HS. It worked well for me for HS and college.Oooohhhhh!!! Just found out that my new computer should be arriving tomorrow!! Yay!!!! Can't wait to try it out. We are getting an iMac (going from a PC). The last Apple computer I had was an Apple II E - well, I didn't have it, my parents did!!
Hope I can figure it out!!!
We will keep driving tomorrow as well. The kids did see the rickety old overpriced rides there, but I guess air conditioning, DVD's and iPods were more appealing at the time!Stinks about your camera! When we went to NYC last year (for the first time - I want to live there now!) and saw a "behind the scenes" tour at the Gershwin Theatre (where Wicked is) - my one camera konked out on us and we had to use my daughter's little cheapy digital camcorder - which didn't take great pics. Your pictures turned out great though!
You are right about not as many signs as there used to be. We've only been in Virginia for - oh HECK - 19 years (now I feel old.....) and when we would travel down 95, you couldn't go 5 miles without some really cheesy Pedro sign. I like driving by there at night to see the Sombrero lit up. Girls will want to stop in October, but I'll say - come on ..... need to get to the ship!!
My first computer was an Apple IIC that I bought off a teacher at my HS. It worked well for me for HS and college.
I have considered going MAC for our next computer, but Elaine and I each have fairly new Dell's. Her's is a netbook and mine is a widescreen. Mine is GIANT compared to hers!