Tuesday, July 15, 2008

We're baaaaaaack!

Eddie and I have returned from a delightful trip to Eureka Springs, Arkansas and Avon, Minnesota. In Eureka Springs, we stayed at the historic Basin Park hotel right in the middle of town. Supposedly, there are ghosts in the building, but if they were around that weekend, they did not bother us. The hotel was creaky and the bathrooms were tiny, but what character. Plus, when you walked out the front door, you were in the middle of town with interesting shops and restaurants in every direction. We didn't really buy anything though, just walked around a lot. (The store owners love that). On Thursday evening, we met up with the youth group from my church and went to see the Great Passion Play. It was a really good show, but it started to pour down rain during the crucifixion. There were two crashes of thunder/lightning-- one that was part of the show, one that wasn't. They cancelled the rest of the show after the latter. Luckily, we had ponchos with us, so we didn't get soaked. On Friday (July 4), we had to check out of the Basin Park Hotel and moved to the Bavarian Inn, where the lodging had a certain charm, but the real draw was the food at the German/Czech restaurant on site. Mmmmmmmm. We had cream of sauerkraut soup, bratwurst with pork strips (Eddie), sauerkraut, potato pancakes and some other cabbage variation. The next morning, they had blueberry coffee cake (from the restaurant) for the guests to eat for breakfast. Mmmmmmm.

After the blueberry coffee cake, we hit the road to Minnesota. The purpose of the trip was twofold: to ride bicycles on the Wobegon Regional Trail and to help Mark & Katrina clean up/throw out/box up/get ready to move fully to Alaska. We accomplished both, but I think the biking was more successful. I don't think our couple of days worth of work put much of a dent in the moving process. At least we were there to lend some moral support. Yeah, that's it-- moral support. Katrina and 2 of the kids went back to Alaska while we were there. Mark and the other two kids, a bunch of stuff and Biggie the St. Bernard, followed by Mal & Chris, will make the trek by car in a couple of weeks. Sheesh. I know how long the process can take. Before our wedding, Eddie and I purged and moved out a bunch of stuff from my house to get it ready for the realtor to show. While we were on the honeymoon, Mal & Chris did several projects for us. When we got back, I spent about a week going through more stuff and getting it moved over to the new place. It took several months to go through everything and integrate my stuff with Eddie's stuff and the weddding gifts and purge some more. Then, about a year or so after that, I went through the attic and organized and purged again. All of that took place for a move across town. Their move is so much more complicated. But, maybe we helped some. I know we had a great time biking the trail. We even brought a bicycle back with us-- one less thing for them!

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