Friday, June 26, 2009

Observations

We came home today, exhausted. I observed the campground began to change Thursday evening; the tents and pop-ups rolled in. It appears more of the working middle class show up for the weekends while the mostly retired middle class can afford the nicer trailers and the time to stay for extended periods.

At any rate, we had a great time.











Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Camping Anyone?




Things have changed over the decades of my life. When I was a child it seemed everyone used tents. Then pop-ups and small campers came along. Now the campers are luxury chalets on wheels. We are in Townsend for the week. There are only two tents in our camping area and two pop-ups. The rest are those big trailers. Other things have changed too: wireless wi-fi throughout the campground and cable TV hook-ups at every site. The wilderness this ain't.

Sunday: arrived and set up.
Monday: Rained all day.
Tuesday: Hiked to a waterfall, Pigeon Forge gocarts etc, swam in the pool (river is too high for tubing).
Wednesday: Dollywood
Tomorrow: Cades Cove.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Weekend Wedding

What a weekend! Cheryl got home from South America Friday morning after an all-night flight; I picked Karisa up at the Chattanooga airport at 1:00 P.M. We drove to Franklin Springs, Georgia for the rehearsal dinner for Josh (Cheryl's nephew) and Bethany's wedding. I MC'ed the event. On Saturday we drove to Greenville to visit Cheryl's mother in the nursing home (comments later) and drove back to Franklin Springs for the wedding (I had a small part). We got back to Cleveland after midnight. Karisa caught a flight a little after six this morning. I went to church and preached. Cheryl is on her way to Memphis to watch Charlie and Camdyn for a few days (Justin is at Annual Conference and Alethea is working).

Cheryl, with her sisters, Ruth and Glenda, after the wedding.



Seth Mycho (Ruth's son) was the Best Man at the wedding.



Karisa and Joshuah at the rehearsal dinner.



Josh and Bethany, her mother in the forefront and Josh's Grand-pa Baker in the background.

Monday, June 08, 2009

To Travel or Not


Last Thursday we drove to Atlanta, got our tickets at the Delta counter, went through security, and went to the gate counter to see if we could get our seats changed. At that point I was told I could not board the plane for Ecuador because my passport expired in a few weeks. We had to waite for hours to see if Cheryl could change her flight to a later day. She didn't want to go for a full week without me.

We worked at the house on Friday and drove over to Bryson City, North Carolina on Saturday. We hiked Saturday afternoon and yesterday and came home this morning just in time for Cheryl to leave for Ecuador. We stayed at the Fryemont Inn, built circa 1926. It was quaint and charming, but rustic. The best thing about the stay was the food. Dinner and breakfast were included in the price of the room. It was great. I had prime rib one night and trout the other. The quality of the food made the stay worthwhile.

Last evening we drove up to Maggie Valley [by the way Ghost Town appears to have reopened]and looped back on the Blueridge Parkway. It was glorious.






Wednesday, June 03, 2009

Karisa & Johnmark

I returned home from a visit with Karisa and Johnmark late last night. Don't they look good?




Monday, June 01, 2009

Wheaton Visit

I am in Wheaton for a visit with Karisa and Johnmark. I took a picture of the college sign ("For Christ and His Kingdom")and then I noticed the flag over Blanchard Hall (the Administrative Building). I wonder what President Blanchard would have (may have) said about nationalism and the Kingdom.