It seems to me that each place and person we leave carries a place in our lives that we hold onto in our minds. This weekend I went to Arkansas to primarily have the opportunity to see our two youngest at a close of camp Rodeo event. It is a long drive there, almost 9 hours, and then we were not sure we’d see them at all. We did see them, and Madison did great in her horse show, I think they’ve both grown an inch in six week!
As I drove the interstate, the scenery changed from hillsides with rocks showing and hard wood trees to a thick pine forest, so dense one can hardly see through the trees. As we got there the buildings changed from modern city scapes to a scene from Mayberry RFD. Home….where they know your name….home…where you know from which you came…..yes, the song is true in a country town, your history lives forever.
Where I am from you’re considered a “new comer” until your family has been there over 60 years. City folk may come from a place with a population over 1000, and there isn’t much consideration for fancy ways.
As I drove the interstate, the scenery changed from hillsides with rocks showing and hard wood trees to a thick pine forest, so dense one can hardly see through the trees. As we got there the buildings changed from modern city scapes to a scene from Mayberry RFD. Home….where they know your name….home…where you know from which you came…..yes, the song is true in a country town, your history lives forever.
Where I am from you’re considered a “new comer” until your family has been there over 60 years. City folk may come from a place with a population over 1000, and there isn’t much consideration for fancy ways.
There is always a desire to bring home some of “home” for me, and this time I did. We bought a French side chair at the auction, though it wasn’t purchased during the auction. I found my beloved black and white polka dot luggage too, for $20! Later, in true
Driving back, Dh suprised me with a stay at the Marriott in Vicksburg, MS where we simply relaxed for the evening and spoke of our blessed lives. Long ago I set the goal of a some day we’d be able to afford to stay in a Marriott for the night every now and then and have a night away…..Saturday we lived that after seven years….I felt like the Queen Dh tells me I am…..strangely enough, the cost was only $20 more than Motel 8, but the difference in quality was well over the $20 asking difference….and then they gave us a $25 certificate for breakfast on top of that….and double points towards a free night’s stay.
This morning I am home again, finally, and thankful to be so. I will be on the road again by Wednesday to Brentwood. There is so much to be thankful for, and this morning I am even thankful for laundry to do and be done!
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I so understand. I grew up in a very small place and when I go to visit my mawmaw it's like a whole other world. A total stranger will wave at you. My kids thought that was odd, they've grown up "in town" – pop approx 3500- and have no idea what country life is like.
I so understand. I grew up in a very small place and when I go to visit my mawmaw it's like a whole other world. A total stranger will wave at you. My kids thought that was odd, they've grown up "in town" – pop approx 3500- and have no idea what country life is like.