"Life is lived forward, but understood backward. It is not until we are down the road and we stand on the mountain looking back through the valley that we can appreciate the terrain God has allowed us to scale.” Jill Savage

Tuesday, December 03, 2024

DECEMBER 3 WELCOME DECEMBER

Just getting back from CINCINNATI for Thanksgiving.  Sorry I didn't get to answer all your posts - but I am back and will start up again.

This walk here is down a cold snowy path.  Maybe a street in Ohio?  This is the coat I needed for Ohio.   My blood is thin, and I was incredibly cold.  It actually felt PAINFUL - therefore I am taking THIS coat on my road this trip! And I LOVE pink - it is not just a color it is a FEELING.

I only had a light jacket - which is all we need in GA unless something ODD happens to the weather.

Sorry for all the photos!   I want to make a MEMORY here.

Tuesday:

We always start a trip with a sausage McMuffin - no cheese and no egg - and a senior coffee - this trip was no different.


We drove a few hours and stopped for lunch at a Mexican Diner- the food was actually GREAT.

Now Georgia is FULL of hills.  We are originally from Chicago, but we are used to the hills now.  Coming back north the first thing I noticed was the land getting FLAT and all the farms there.

 

There is ALWAYS construction when we drive north. ALWAYS.  

The border between Kentucky and Ohio is a river - the Ohio River - the only way to get there is by a bridge.  They have about five or six of them. One year the bridge we needed had been HIT and this year one bridge part of one of the bridges had a FIRE burn part of it.


We made pretty good time, and our first stop is ALWAYS Kroger.  We have Kroger here in GA - but compared to the Kroger there - it is a BABY Kroger.  The one in Cincinnati is HUGE. It has EVERYTHING you could dream of there.


My son gifted us with a B&B.  It was very nice - because there were five of us coming up.  The night we pulled in there was a DEER in front of it.  I think we saw ten baby deer along the side of the road coming up - it was so sad to see them.




My two babies - 47 and 49.

My daughter in law is the best cook EVER.  When we got in that night we had a pot roast, the next night chicken sliders, and then Thanksgiving - a delicious meal.  The last night we went out to eat at the Rusty Bucket.

          Played cards and talked.  Kind of a real grown-up conversation too!  We REMINISCED and we talked, we laughed, we told stories . . . .     

 

PLAYED some outdoor soccer games.


Wednesday - Lunch at the FORD Restaurant. Had Model T cars overhead.



Then we went back to Kentucky to see the 'Ark'.  Have you heard of it? I'm sure you have heard of Noah's Ark, but have you heard of the exhibit?

A LIFE SIZE ARK - made to the specifications listed in the BIBLE.

Some people do not believe the Ark existed - I DO.





I never thought about much besides the animals.
However, they had to have everything there to survive.

Plants for food.

Jugs for water for the animals and 8 passengers.



                                                                               MY zoo crew.


                                                                    A loom to make fabric.


                                                                   Pens for each animal and water.


They all had to be fed and cleaned daily!



                                                             Each person had about 800 animals to take care of.
                                                                      They must have been working all the time.


                                     I guess what I came away with - was how BIG it was.  Noah HAD to have faith 
                                     to keep building all those years with people TEASING him.  

                                     How much WORK there was once they started going.

                                     It was INCREDIBLE!


                                                           Thursday - TURKEY DAY
                                                              Had a delicious meal!

Turkey, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, cranberries, dressing, Brussel sprouts, green bean casserole and all sorts of desserts.

Went to the city to see some lights.



            
HAPPY THANKSGIVING AND MERRY CHRISTMAS.
                                                              

My son lives in Hyde Park.  Went to see my grandson's school and J.D. Vance's house.  You should see all the secret service men.  It was really not that impressive.

Friday - Restaurants galore in Hyde Park.  Not restaurant chains - but individual little shops.



                                                                      Grater's Ice Cream (try chocolate raspberry) 



Cincinnati Chili



Peace, Love, and Donuts - makes a ton of variety of 'little' donuts.



MOVIE THURSDAY AFTERNOON


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DINNER AT THE RUSTY BUCKET

Heading home, we always stop by Cracker Barrel for diner!







A HELPFUL HINT:




    


                                                                               A LITTLE HUMOR:






A LITTLE GOODBYE:
GOODBYE!  Stay warm!


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15 comments:

MadSnapper said...

I will say this is not just A Memory but Many Memories. Wow! that is a lot of fun in one week. I hope you have photos of the B and B to show us. amazing trip and all with your family, what could be better. Well, maybe the cold could have been better.. ha ha

Inger said...

Reading this, I felt FAMILY and LOVE. You are truly blessed. And you telling the story of your trip was great. You have many new memories now.

I'm mostly known as 'MA' said...

That was one happy long Thanksgiving vacation! I plan to only visit Ohio in the summertime. My daughter and her family went there this Thanksgiving too and I heard about how cold it was. I was much better off staying in Texas with their dog. I'm sure you forgave the cold and kept warm memories.

Granny Annie said...

I learned a lot today. Love your family photos. Especially love seeing your grandson I have watched grow. Want to see Bonhoeffer and hope it is streaming somewhere now. Also now I know how to feed grease to my chickens.

Sandi said...

That first photo answers the question, "If I were a bird what kind of bird would I be?"

Red Rose Alley said...

What a fun trip you had, Sandie. The Arc is amazing. Would have loved to go inside there - all the jugs and pots, how interesting. Can you imagine what it would be like to take care of all those animals? I love Noah's faith. Your Thanksgiving dinner looks delicious. All those little shops in Hyde Park sound so quaint. Is that the movie you watched? I've been wanting to see that one. That's a cute picture of Shaye. And a nice family photo to remember the special time you had in Ohio. It sounds really cold there, but almost as cold here. What a sight that deer family must have been. I'm so glad you got to go to McDonalds. There's nothing like an Egg McMuffin and their coffee for breakfast. And lastly, I LOVE that flamingo taking a walk in the snow. Will send that to Jess! Yes, I want a fur coat like that! haha

~Sheri

Mevely317 said...

What a fabulous get-away, Sandie! Thank you for taking us along! Of course I've heard of the Ark exhibition, but never dreamed it was so elaborate. Now I really want to see it for myself someday. Hyde Park, too! I'm getting cabin fever over here, lol.

photowannabe said...

What a fabulous trip you and the family had. Plenty of delicious food, adventures and great conversation. That's a definite win.
Yes I have heard of the ARK and all the details. I'm glad you got to see it. I believe too...
Such faith Noah had and such strong character.
Sue

Ginny Hartzler said...

What a wonderful trip you had!! SO many fun things! I have made Cincinnati Chili, but did not know it is a restaurant! Love your tip about fat and oats. One of my favorite pics is the golden color bridge from the car.

Kay G. said...

Well, that looked like a fun trip! Now, I hope you have a thicker coat for our weather here in Georgia. It's gotten pretty darn chilly to me! Take care. x

Terri D said...

This is a lovely post, documenting such a wonderful Thanksgiving and family time!! You sure had a great time and all the smiles show that everyone loved it. I would have had trouble with the cold, too!! Brrrrr!! xo

Mari said...

What a wonderful trip! (Except the cold...)
Love the good time you had with your family. We want to see Bonhoeffer.
Yes, I do believe the ark was real and that's another place we would love to visit. Friends have been there and really enjoyed it.
Welcome back!

jack69 said...

Sandie lady, you did great. Love the post. Love the trip. I gotta try that sometime,, You had us along with you. Thanks and love the family time. Sherry is after me to go see the Ark, you did a good job selling it too.
Love you lady, this was a keeper for sure...
Sherry & jack

jack69 said...

PS: Close the door! You are leting that cool air pass right thru Atlanta heading south. ;-)

Prims By The Water said...

You had a fun filled packed vacation. I think I gained 5 pounds reading about all of the food you ate. {wink wink} So glad you had a wonderful visit with your family even though you are not use to the cold. There is one bridge over the Ohio River which am not a fan of from Cincinnati to Covington Ky. Dont even like the one crossing the Maumee Rover in Ohio in Toledo. Maybe I just dont like crossing bridges. LOL I once visited Jimmy Carters home in GA when visiting my aunt down there. She knew where it was and the secret service were also at the gate and the house was set back in the trees, so not much to see either, but I thought then if everyone decided to come visit them, then not much privacy for them. Janice