Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Road Trip part 2: Missouri/Arkansas

Gracie delights us with her "tootle" (penny whistle) along the way. In addition, Peter or Sarah added the guitar to devotion singing. What a blessing!

After a wonderful, encouraging conference with the Botkin family in Columbus, Georgia, off we headed to Missouri to the new farm and to Arkansas for a brief visit with our expatriated family, the Millers (Well, as long as they are still in the official "South", I guess they aren't expatriated!) The RV crew changed just a bit -- Rosie, Markie, and Kitty went home with their parents, and Peter, Sarah, and Gracie joined Danny, Ashley, Savannah, and me.

En route, we stopped in Tupelo, Mississippi, which gave Ashley and Savannah the opportunity to spend the night with Ashley's family. Then on to Arkansas for a night at the Millers.


These are the faces we were anticipating seeing! Birthday boys, Benny and Andrew, laughing their heads off at a birthday card from Granddaddy and enjoying gifts sent by Aunt Beth.

Andrew and Benny joined us as we trekked on to Missouri and the new farm. When we arrived, out came the chain saw and elbow grease! The ice storm of the previous month left many, many broken branches and spooky-looking trees littering the drive. Here, Benny drags a branch off the drive; in the background is the main house to the left and the guest house to the right.

Everyone joined in helping clear the drive (well, Grandmother took pictures from the RV, since she was confined to a wheelchair most of the trip!) Thanks for all your help, children!

Pillow fight in the "girls' dorm"! Sarah gives Gracie a taste of her own medicine, while Aunt Ashley moderates and Savannah wonders who these strange people are!

The Miller family came up to help clear (and explore for springs!). The manager of the neighboring ranch was helpful in learning about the history of the place, and he even offered this ATV for a reasonable price -- just what we were looking for! Sawing, raking, burning . . . sawing, raking, burning . . . sawing . . . you get the idea!

Of course, there were lots of opportunities to explore. One main objective was to find springs, live water. We thank the Lord for several good springs and creeks on this property! For now, the farm will be used to raise cattle, chickens, and maybe some produce beyond personal needs. In the future (when Granddaddy and Grandmother are in Heaven) it will be divided among our children's families, so we were glad to have water in various locations.

When we got back to Arkansas, the whole family was invited to the Davenports' home for the evening. These are friends of the Millers, who have become our friends. What a blessing to have RG (bass) and Matthew (guitar) join us to back up Aunt Ashley and Aunt Katie singing "I'll Fly Away". Peter played most of the time, but here, his banjo had sprung a string, and he and Mr. Davenport were fixing it.
Here, Mr. Davenport joins in on the guitar (thanks for sharing it, Matthew!). He is quite a character -- an old-fashioned country singer and player who fits right in. The children always have a ball playing with him. Because it was so late and cold, and the roads were so curvy and unfamiliar, the Davenports opened their home to us to stay for the night. We had a great discussion on things of eternal consequence the next morning over a delightful breakfast. These are the times that give children their firm foundation for the future.

Well, we had no idea we would have snow! Not much, but enough for the Florida youngin's to throw some snowballs. This was our last day, and after about an hour's drive to the Millers' church, we were blessed to fellowship with God's people in Arkansas. After dinner with our precious family and emotional goodbyes, it was time to hit the road again. Road Trip Part 3 coming up . . .



6 comments:

The Stricklen Family said...

What a nice trip! Looks like alot of work was accomplished :) And you had some wonderful fellowship.
Glad you are home safe and sound!

Love,
Molly

The Miller Family said...

The picture of Benny and Andrew was almost as good as the real thing! Andrew tried to be a proper boy, but Granddaddy's card was just too funny!

Y'all got way more snow than we did! I guess that was just what the Discher kids and Savannah needed, huh!

Love,
Katie

The Stricklen Family said...

BTW --
It looks like you got a good deal on the four wheeler - looks like a nice one :)
And those faces of Benny and Andrew!! How cute! What could have been on that card??

Molly

The Dischers said...

I'm so glad Ashley and Savannah could have some time with her mom. That worked out nicely!

That picture of Andrew and Benny is so cute - a sight for sore eyes! I heard about "the card". Count on Grandaddy! What fun!

The property is pretty even in winter. Boy! The kids didn't expect snow! They were so excited.

I see Ashley and Katie sang together - that's always fun. Oh! and Mr. Davenport is great to "jam" with! It was really sweet of them to host you all.

I enjoyed reading about your trip -since we couldn't go :(

Love,
Beth

Whiddon Family said...

Looks like y'all all had a wonderful time! Thank you for posting on the trip!
Laney W.

Kitty said...

It looks like the 2nd part of the trip was wonderful. :) We've enjoyed the pictures and video the other 3 brought back. :)

Love,
~Kitty~