
I'm sure our kids would do this if we allowed them to.
For each new morning with its light,
For rest and shelter of the night,
For health and food, for love and friends,
For everything Thy goodness sends.
~Ralph Waldo Emerson
And, he agreed to be a guest speaker at my office to tell of his experiences in Vietnam while he was in town to visit with Cyndi for Thanksgiving. One of the things that you notice in his presence is what a genuinely happy person he is. I asked him, how was it that he spent almost 10 years of his life as a P.O.W. but seemed no worse for the wear mentally or emotionally? He said he didn't believe in living in the past. Despite the number of years he was held as a prisoner, he sums up his stay in a 3-day period: the day he arrived in Vietnam, the day he was shot down and captured, and the day he was released. His example is yet another reminder of choosing to be happy even when life has dealt you a bad hand. He endured so much...more than most of us will ever encounter. To him, and to all Veterans that have served before me, I am and remain eternally grateful for their sacrifices. All gave some....some gave all. Bill is also an RV owner. Cyndi and Larry are now proud owners of a new pop-up camper. I hope to plan a trip for all of us some time soon.
Rachel and Anna had Thanksgiving celebrations at school last week. Rachel dressed as a pilgrim one day and an indian on another day. Anna dressed as an indian for her Thanksgiving snack time.
We had our family Thanksgiving Day meal on the day of Thanksgiving. As usual, Gail cooked more food than we could eat--turkey, dressing, gravy, cranberry relish, green beans, creamed corn, and mashed potatoes. Everything was delicious. And, we were all stuffed after the meal. But, no matter how much we eat, there is always room for dessert. The tough part was deciding what we wanted...red velvet cake, pumpkin pie, peanut butter fudge or pecan pie. 

gingerbread house and design an RV to decorate. I may have to create a mold for one or sell them pre-made. There's got to be an untapped market out there for that.
accessories. Rachel and Anna love watching the trains. While there, I overhead a woman tell her husband "I wish we had a lot of money." They were trying to figure out how they could purchase a train set for their son but then they went into a discussion about where they would put it once they had it. Such is the typical story....we want more stuff that we can't afford and then we need a place to put the stuff. So we get a bigger house to put the stuff in and after a while the stuff overtakes us. We've been there. I don't want to go back to that.
We visited Across the Pond after Southerland Station. Across the Pond is a store that has a huge selection of plants, planters, and water features, including fish and ponds, and a store full of garden and wildlife items. They also have a wildlife/nature area with streams and plants and a koi pond where the kids can feed the fish. The star of the koi pond is Wanda, a 6-year old koi who will eat from your hand. Actually, she doesn't really eat from your hand...she's so spoiled that she comes to the top and opens her mouth and awaits for people to place the food in her mouth. This fish will even let you pet her. The store has so many beautiful pond and garden ideas. This is the same business that contributes the large rock boulders with water spouts in them for the Waterworks each summer at the Botanical Gardens. Rachel and Anna have visited this event the past two summers and they love playing in the water. It was the first time we had visited their store and it was worth the trip. It did not cost us anything...just our time.
The houses from the 1900's Constitution Village are transformed each Christmas season into a unique Christmas village. It is reminiscent of Christmases of long ago when things were simpler and gifts were homemade. Children can decorate and eat gingerbread cookies, make an ornament, write a letter to Santa, visit Santa & Mrs. Claus in their home, listen to carolers, and see real
reindeer. They even have fake snow machines to add to the enjoyment. We have visited this place each year and the girls love it. Last year, Rachel was on T.V. as the nightly news crew was there at the opening and she happened to be the child on Santa's lap when they were filming. We met our friends at the Christmas village: Pete & Gabrielle and their daughters, Lia & Krista. It was great to see them as always and we hoped to visit with them at their home on Saturday. We are incredibly blessed in that we have wonderful friends. I had neglected to mention that our friend Rheann and her family stopped in and visited a few weekends ago on their way back home to Wisconsin.
And, last week, a good friend gave me a rose. It was from a rose bush that I had in a planter. I did not have a place to keep it with our RV after I sold our house so I bequeathed the rose bush in the planter to Debbie. There was one last rose on the bush for the season and Debbie said it was so perfect that she wanted to give it to me. I had the rose on my desk all week and got tons of compliments on it. AS people passed my office, the would stop in and smell the rose and look at it.
Little did Debbie know that the single rose would brighten so many people's day. It just goes to show you that when we share good things, good things do return our way too!
Dash had decided to be romantic with one of the children earlier in the evening so he had to be separated from them the rest of the evening. Jeff and I were entertained with stories of Dash. One of his favorite snacks includes socks. I am happy to report that at the end of the evening, we had not contributed to his habit. :-) 
Climb the mountains and get their good tidings.
Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees.
The winds will blow their own freshness into you...
while cares will drop off like autumn leaves.~~ John Muir


Kept from the magical waters of the mountain, she faded in front of the young brave. Her last wish was to be buried amongst the mountains she loved so much. And there she lies, under a pile of stone, and they say if you place a stone on her grave good fortunes come to you. But it's also said if you remove a stone, you will suffer the curse of the Cedar Mountain Witch. Twice in history men have tried to move the stones to build roads. Both times horrible accidents happened, and people were killed. And that is why the roads were built around her grave. 
When the news spread that gold had been discovered in North Georgia on Cherokee land in the early 1800s, thousands of gold seekers flocked into this area starting our nation's first major gold rush. The building itself is rich in gold as the materials used were from gold-rich Cane Creek. The tour guide showed us the flecks of gold in the bricks and mortar. We haven’t participated in a gold panning trip yet but will do that some time in the future. We decided the weather was not really the best for that type of activity on Saturday. After the visit to the museum, we walked through a few shops and then hit the road again. This time, we traveled to Amicalola Falls State Park.