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Wednesday, January 1, 2025
Thursday, December 26, 2024
Thursday Three
[the last of 2024-- ]
1. Well. We've had a wonderful week. [I hope you have too -]
2. Celebrating Christmas all together was great!!
3. And our alpaca visit was SO FUN.
[And yes, we're making plans to go back with the two who had to work today...]
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Wednesday, December 25, 2024
Merry
Merry Christmas
We kept it simple this year with a time of worship together
[the real reason for the season]
before heading home for a DEElicious charcuterie board
and just a few gifts - we sure enjoyed being all together!
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Thursday, December 19, 2024
Thursday Three
(and yes, I know it was posted just a bit late on the socials...)
1. We had a great time with our Alabama Airstream friends for lunch [and even picked up a Deans <7 layer caramel> cake while we were in the area...]
2. Had an overnight with Craig's mother and got her to another doctor's appointment.
3. We enjoyed our local traditions with friends: The Living Christmas Tree, Winterlude [4 pianos + a little big band,] and The Beasley Brothers - always fun to be together!
We're looking forward to family time!!
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Wednesday, December 18, 2024
Aishling the Airstream Update No. 031
Well.
It's hard to believe that we've had our new-to-us #AishlingtheAirstream
[Livin' the Dream]
for A YEAR --> and we've already camped with her
Most recently at
Henry Horton State Park
in Chapel Hill, Tennessee
with our Music City Airstream friends -
From their website: "Henry Horton State Park was constructed in the 1960s on the estate of
the former governor of Tennessee, Henry Horton. The park is located on
the shores of the historic Duck River, one of the most diverse
ecosystems in the world. Remnants of a mill and bridge operated and used
by the family of Horton’s spouse for over a century may be seen today
on the Wilhoite Mill Trail.
The park offers several lodging options, including a lodge, eight
cabins, 56 RV campsites, 10 tent campsites, nine primitive campsites,
and three backcountry campsites. There are also three group campsites
available. The Restaurant and Lounge at Henry Horton are a destination
for travelers and locals."
It was a rainy fall weekend - but we still had a blast.
The rally hosts were ready!
These photos are in no particular order
[that's becoming a theme for me...]
They were able to borrow some tents so we had a wonderful covered area for all the activities - including meals, crafts, and game time -
We painted ceramic trees and campers - such a great activity. And always a good way to visit and get to know each other better.
We enjoy our friends in this club so much!!
[and having the tents to keep the rain off us was very nice!]
We gathered there often!
There was also 'business' talk
as future rallies were planned...
[in between rain showers...]
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Thursday, December 12, 2024
Thursday Three:
1. I sure enjoyed being with scrapbook friends last weekend... completed over 20 pages [yay me - lol] (Craig was fishing with his buddies. )
2. Enjoyed a couple of drive-through nativities here in our neighborhood...
3. And we continued our tradition of attending the local Messiah sing-a-long... we've missed the past couple of years, so it was nice.
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Monday, December 9, 2024
Aishling the Airstream Update No. 030
This was such a fun weekend with our Alabama [and Pensacola]
Airstream Friends at Mystic Springs Airstream Park!
I love the rustic feel of this park!
And the hosts and Pensacola Club Members are always so very welcoming and since this was a BUSY weekend full of viewing The Thunderbirds and Blue Angels, Cheryl was sweet to prepare dinner for us each night!
Their clubhouse is wonderful!
MUCH THANKS to the officers have served the club faithfully!
[we had a dress-up contest since it was close to Halloween -]
And, we enjoyed decorating pumpkin boxes -
LOVED this idea!
Of course the highlight of the weekend was seeing the Blue Angels and The ThunderBirds fly! [And kuddos to those who went the day before us for giving us ALL THE TIPS to make the day successful!]
It was AMAZING to be so close to these giant planes we've only really seen occasionally from the beaches of Gulf Shores -
We Loved every minute of it - beCAUSE.. we chose to stay in our car with air conditioning, our own picnic foods, and a cooler of drinks, lol.
We also took a day to enjoy our bikes in downtown Pensacola...
it was SO FUN to ride along the water front, go to the Greek Festival,
and shop around a bit...
It was already getting cooler at home - so it was wonderful to have warmer temps and still see flowers blooming and butterflies all around!
And have I told you lately how much
I'm enjoying my [new-to-me] bike?
[It's always fun to gather with other streamers!]
And it's was nice to walk out to the meditation area for a moment in the early morning before we headed home....
- Just counting our blessings day-by-day...
but home is nice too.
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Friday, December 6, 2024
Happy St. Nicholas Day!
Pere' Noel, Christkindle, Father Christmas, Kriss Kringle, Sinterklas,
St. Nicholas
I
was first introduced to St. Nicholas as a freshman in college when my
dear friend Grace [whose grandparents on both sides of her family
came to the US from the Netherlands] put a wooden shoe, filled with
candy, outside my door on December 6th. [Still have that shoe, btw.]
I’ve loved the idea of St. Nicholas ever since!
There’s a lot of fact and folklore about him today, but most believe he was a real person and that the idea of Santa Claus came from the acts of goodwill that he did.
[Random Acts of Christmas Kindness, if you will - ]
Here’s a link that tells his story briefly.
I’ve always wanted to have “Santa Claus” visit our boys on December 6th and keep Christmas sacred [or, practically --at least spread out the gift-receiving a little for them], but differed to C’s wishes. So instead, for the last 27 years, our boys have always received a chocolate Santa on December 6th. [Granted there were some years when I was out at 5 a.m. to get these Santas because of our crazy schedule! – But it was done!]
I’ve always wanted to have “Santa Claus” visit our boys on December 6th and keep Christmas sacred [or, practically --at least spread out the gift-receiving a little for them], but differed to C’s wishes. So instead, for the last 27 years, our boys have always received a chocolate Santa on December 6th. [Granted there were some years when I was out at 5 a.m. to get these Santas because of our crazy schedule! – But it was done!]
This year? Let's just say they're on their way!
So, Happy St. Nicholas Day to you!
At our house Santa has always been pretend.
Our
boys were never taught he was real, but more just a character of the
secular celebration of Christmas [kind of like Mickey Mouse =
celebration of magical place] who left gifts for them on Christmas
morning. They’ve always known that Mom and Day were “Santa.” We’ve had a
few Santa photos through the years [we have those Mickey ones too!]
and we’ve had fun with it, but have always, always tried to help our
boys see that
Jesus truly is the reason we have anything at all to celebrate in this life.
We hope that in the midst of all the hustle and bustle of the Christmas Season you can take the time to see a tiny baby lying in a manger who died so we might live eternally.
Jesus truly is the reason we have anything at all to celebrate in this life.
We hope that in the midst of all the hustle and bustle of the Christmas Season you can take the time to see a tiny baby lying in a manger who died so we might live eternally.
And, oh - the peace [that passes understanding] that only He can give us
as we live in this crazy world broken by sin...
What a hope we have because of Him!
What a hope we have because of Him!
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Thursday, December 5, 2024
Thursday THree:
1. We had a wonderful Thanksgiving weekend - LOVE having all of our family together!
2. I'm going [extra] simple with Christmas decor this year - going with the mcm tree that requires very little time or effort ...
3. We're getting the coldest weather right now [it's in the TEENS at night right now!] and we're taking all the precautions... here's hoping for NO frozen pipes...
[And yes! I found the gingerbread man that Aldi allegedly took off the shelves... he's weirdly cute. lol]
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Monday, December 2, 2024
Aishling the Airstream Update No. 029
Millers Ferry COE
Camden, Alabama
From the Rec. gov website: "Millers Ferry Campground, also known as East Bank, is located on scenic
Dannelly Reservoir in Alabama's Black Prairie Belt. The reservoir sits
on the Alabama River and covers roughly 27 square miles, boasting more
than 500 miles of shoreline.This
campground offers 42 family sites with electric hookups.
Amenities
include flush toilets, showers, drinking water, laundry facilities and a
dump station. A fishing dock, boat ramp, fish cleaning stations and playground provide additional recreation opportunities for guests. Natural Features: The
Black Prairie Belt is characterized by rich, dark soils and a mosaic of
rolling grasslands and dense hardwood and pine forests."
We decided to go into town and grab a bite to eat at [former] gas station restaurant / cafe. Unfortunately they had sold out of the meat & Three so we ordered off the menu... and it wasn't what we were hoping for...
of autumn trees across the lake -There were lots of water fowl - including at least one pair of loons - so cool.
But, ALAS.
So we retreated inside where we enjoyed the view from all those windows. Have I told you lately how much I LOVE our windows? LOL - I'm sure I say it often...
Our campsite was WONDERFUL. Nice and level with a great view - My sweetheart does such a great job picking out good sites for us!
It was fun to have a bit of spanish moss close by - but not too close - lol -
Those no-see-ums will eat you up!
This was just a quick overnight as we were headed south
[and it really only added about 30 minutes to our trip..]
The next morning we enjoyed our yogurt and coffee out
on our 'patio' before heading out.
We'll be back, for sure.
Grounds are kept neat and tidy -
Internet was great.
I don't have a review of the bath houses
because we never stopped in to use them.
[Love our #AishlingtheAirstream that meets all of our needs - lol]
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