Monday, May 11, 2009

Finally, some fun....

In preparation for the Lord’s day, we found a family integrated church in Oklahoma City, which was 3 hours from Shamrock, TX. Church started at 10:30am, which meant leaving early, but that is something our family is rather used to on Sunday mornings. Well, some more used to it than others:


Our photographer was so tired, that he missed the Oklahoma state line sign, and the “Welcome to Oklahoma” sign, so we had to make do with this third sign, not quite sure what it is for, but it said Oklahoma, so we were happy:


When we arrived in the area of the church, we drove by a massive worship center, with acres of parking, and three people with those little orange wands that people use to direct planes, to manage the traffic pouring into this mega-church . They even had an entirely separate building devoted to the “kids”. We didn’t go there:

Our destination was a very modest community center, the home of the Heartland Baptist Church, where we were welcomed quite warmly. Most of the families were out of town with family, as it was Mother’s Day, so we caught them on an “acapella” Sunday. Even so, we had a
good time of worship, said goodbye to our new friends, and hit the road. (Oh, and the sermon was on Psalm 37, if you are feeling distressed, that is a really good Psalm to read):


Because it was Mother’s Day, we decided that going to one of Mom’s favorite restaurants in Oklahoma City would be in order. Yes, we have been through this town enough times to have favorite places to eat:


This particular eatery is called “Pearl’s”, and specializes in Cajun cuisine. It is a very good place to eat, and I would heartily recommend it, if you are ever in the area, and like a bit of the South, imported though it may be. The following was a picture taken out front, and as Nic was so kind to point out, it should be titled “Swine before Pearl’s”:


What is a special day without dessert? Not very special, so we couldn’t have that:


Next stop, Arkansas!:


This was our cut off point, no more pushing hard for a little while, and we decided to do some sightseeing. The first town over the border was called “Fort Smith” which means a fort. Mom loves forts, so we headed for that. After getting lost (dad’s fault this time!), we finally found our destination. Of course, the Visitor’s Center had already closed, so we wandered the site on our own. Another thing Mom loves, informative signs, and we took a picture of every single one. I’ll not bore you with all of them, but here is one for an example, with Mom’s finger as an added bonus:


The Trail of Tears didn’t seem like the kind of place you could be happy about:


Nic just wanted to “hang around”:


But then, we found a cannon! Lots of good photo opportunities with a cannon. Anton is being very trusting, considering Nic is on the firing end of things:


Here are the four boys, looking very heroic:


And the girls, looking sweet:


I think JT got himself stuck:


Family shot!:


There were lots of old buildings to look at, all built of stone or brick!:


After spending an hour and a half wandering around a deserted National Monument, (only our family could milk a historical site that much without getting bored), we hit the road, but not before one last photo:



In Fort Smith, there was a monument to the Confederate Soldiers who died during the War Between the States, had to get a photo of that:


Wanting to get a few miles into the center of the state, we headed East. Passing through Paris, yes we can say we saw Paris in the Spring, we drove on a lovely scenic detour into the Ozark Mountains. It would have been even lovelier if the sun had still been out, and we could have seen the surroundings, but you can’t have everything. Here is a shot of the lights of Paris, as seen from a mountain vista:


Tonight we have bedded down in the Wal-Mart parking lot in the little town of Dardanelles. We got the little ones off to bed, and then finished out the day with the first episode of the British comedy Jeeves and Wooster. It is a delightful show, and a smashing way to end an evening.

Across the street is a McDonald’s, where I could post this; but it has been raining on and off tonight, so I don’t really feel like walking the 1000’ and getting wet. Therefore, this particular post shall have to wait until morning.

Later.

3 comments:

Thomas and Lindsey said...

Great pictures this time! Good job for putting them up there Ben! Dad doesn't look too happy wearing Nic's sweatshirt now does he?

Nic was climbing on the sign (tsk tsk), but I shall not tell him to get off because it said no climbing on, around, under etc. the railcars.

Beautiful shot of the girls on the cannon! Have they grown in the last 5 days??

Favorite shot is the "Swine Before Pearls"!! The photo is quite busy and everyone has a different expression. If only there were two more people in the shot then we could use it as our family picture!

Simply Tiffany said...

Oh, yum!! A Cajun Cuisine...yet another thing we don't seem to have around here. :(

The one of Anthony peeking into the canon is hilarious!

The family picture is just lovely. Thomas would have added the final touch...

Ben, where are you shoes?

Two days...

Elissa said...

Looks like y'all are having lots of fun! I've really been enjoying these posts!!
*LONGING SIGH* Braums... I haven't had Braums in AGES...

Have fun at Presbytery, wish I could come!!!

~Elissa