Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Play it again, Jack



If only we could 'play it' again, we would. Our 18day journey through North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida was absolutely perfect because, aside from Ben being ill for a couple of days, everything really worked out for the best.


We did loads of things including:


Playing Wii with Shawn and Cara in the wee hours of the morning

Celebrating Leah and Joel's beautiful and heartfelt wedding on the shores of Lake Junaluska

Dancing to pop music on a wooden porch under a dark night sky

Walking a pretty pug dog in the open-ended woods with Mimi in the Smoky Mountains

Driving with Jada, talking about birth and death and the bits inbetween in Sylva

Singing to children's music with Molly and Oscar in Asheville

Boating with Chris and Howie on Lake Norman, as Jack both drove and controlled the music

Visiting the White Water Centre in NC with Chris, so everyone - in their own way - could follow the mountain bike trails

Paddling with Lis over turtles and by cormorants drying their black open wings

Swimming in Rainbow Springs, which are crystal clear, with Jack and Jack

Wading through endless shallow waters in the gulf of Mexico, finding crabs and scallops and that days doing nothing else but being together are worthwhile

Staring at shuttles at the Kennedy Space Centre, even though it was closed

Admiring (what else can you do?) at surfacing and diving manatee as pelicans flew overhead

Talking politics and travel and alligators in swimming pools with Joan and Bob

Visiting with Jen, alligators, spiders and oh so many wading birds on Merritt Island

Chasing Jack around and up trees in Savannah, Georgia

Gasping at river and sea otters, beluga whales, and whale sharks in the Georgia Aquarium

Sleeping, and that's a precious word, as we flew over the Atlantic on our way home


Yep, we have to thank our friends, our dear friends, for making our return to the States just so memorable, so breathtaking, and just so worthwhile.


Cheers!

Robyn (Ben and Jack)




Monday, October 20, 2008

splashing around

Hello again,

Since I last logged on, I've been boating with Chris and Howie on Lake Norman, North Carolina and been paddling with Lis at Rainbow Springs, Florida.

As we boated with Chris and Howie, Jack turned the steering wheel (and us), all while dancing to the music. As he danced, we relaxed in a boat that was dancing over the evening waves as the clouds turned a lighter shade of pale.

As we paddled today, Lis and I watched as cormorants dried their outstretched wings and turtles swam under our canoe and then surfaced just ahead - their wee heads turned peacefully towards us. And as we paddled, we thought of our boys - Jack and Jack - who had swum with us earlier that day through the crystal clear and cold cold water.

Yep, these are good indeed!

love hugs n watery stuff!
Robyn

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Travelling Days are Here

I'm sorry I've sacked off writing anything recently but I have a good excuse: Ben, Jack and I are in the States, travelling through North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. Right now, we're in Asheville, North Carolina.

If you're reading this blog from any of the northern or western states that know I really am sorry that I either haven't told you I'm here or that I haven't taken the time to come visit. This touring holiday really is about catching up with old WCU friends as the trip started with Leah and Joel's wedding. Trust me, though, I wish we had the energy and the gas to come and see y'all!!

Today we went out for a hike to Max's Patch - if you've the time, google images of 'Max Patch NC' and you'll see that this fantastic crown of land sticks, like a bald man's head, up over the sea of blue that is the blue ridge mountains! It was a really cool walk, especially as our heads are full of happy memories of all the people and places we've visited during this last week in NC and SC in Inman, Lake Junaluska, in Sylva, in Cullowhee and now here in Asheville.

It's lovely to be back to one of our 'homes,' for this was where our hearts resided for so many years.

hug,
Robyn