While we were in BR for our Ike vacation, I decided that we had to take the girls to the Louisiana state capitol. This is something we did in elementary school on field trips, and I loved it, and it made me a little sad to think my girls would miss out on that since they'll be focusing on Texas history, not Louisiana history. And I had to drag my poor Mama with us, with her hurt knee and all. Megan was mortified at the thought of actually learning something on her vacation. So, a few facts about the capitol - at 34 stories high, it's the tallest capitol building in our country. Huey P. Long was assassinated there and is also buried on the grounds, under a statue of him. You can see the bullet holes in the hallway behind the elevators (yes, I remember the tour from all those years ago...). Sadly, when Gustav blew thru BR, it took out the most beautiful oak tree in the gardens...that is way sad - you can see it on the right side of the picture of the view from the top. The steps leading up to the capitol have the states and the year they entered the union. Inside the capitol there are statues of past governors, and lots of other cool stuff like the Senate and House of Reps. At the end of the trip, it was all worth it, because Megan and Cassidy said it was the coolest trip ever. So, learning isn't so bad after all....
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Back at home...
We are back at home...I'm happy and sad about that. I had so much fun in LA visiting with my family and friends (many thanks to Kriste and Randy and my parents for their hospitality!), but I was really ready to get back to "normal" (we all know how THAT is! haha). So, we got back Saturday afternoon, just in time for Jon to make me some of his delicious gumbo and watch 'dem Tigers. I'm seeing that my fave football team is going to give me another season of "cardiac football". I almost didn't make it thru last season, I hope I'm up for it... The girls are back at school tomorrow. So, hopefully I'll get some pics downloaded and posted for your viewing pleasure.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
trees
Ike again
Here's a pic of the girls in the "safe room" (our downstairs closet). I put them in there during the hurricane in case there was a tornado or something. Notice the bike helmets hanging in there. A friend of mine told me about the kids wearing a bike helmet to help protect their heads in case something fell on them. I thought that was brilliant. Jon thought I was crazy.
Monday, September 15, 2008
More Ike
We have left home and evacuated to Baton Rouge. The 3 to 5 week timeline on getting power back was not something we really wanted to hang around for. So, for now, we are torturing our poor families here in Louisiana. We were very fortunate with the storm - we had a few trees down from the greenbelt behind our house that took out the fence and playstructure, but no damage to the house. And we are all safe, which is the most important thing. I'll post pictures probably tomorrow.
Friday, September 12, 2008
Ike
Just a quick note before we lose power (and I'm sure we will), we stayed at home, and it's getting really windy. Once everything calms down and we get power back (which I hope will be soon), I'll update. I have some pics I need to upload of Tyler, Jake, Hannah and the girls from their visit here during their evac from BR due to no power from Gustav. Not a good month for the Edens families and hurricanes. Anyway, hope you and yours are safe and sound, and I'll update soon.
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