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Sunday, July 5, 2009

Oregon One



Well, I have spent the last week in Ashland, OR. I got off to a rocky start, but the week has been fun, and I have learned a few things for the better. I will admit that I was a bit of a baby upon arrival because I do not enjoy sight seeing or vacationing alone. I like to talk even when there is nothing to talk about so when there are things to share I like for people to be with me. A mixture of pray, Wes' wisdom, and boredom quickly shook me out this. I meet some friendly people at a spa, and I spent the whole morning with them. They told me about the fun things to do in Ashland and in Oregon in general, and I shared the South with them. I am amazed at how intrigued people are with the South. They are interested in the drawl, the heat, the bugs, everything. I find this interesting because while I like to travel, I like it for the things that I get to see, the things that there are to do, not necessarily for the people who inhabit the places. But as southerns, we are a people that others are quite interested in. I feel special being from the South, and I wouldn't change anything about it. This makes me happy.


While a lot of time was spent in the small if not cramped hotel room, Wes and I celebrated America's birthday with a wonderful day of parade's, festivals, concerts, and fireworks. I am most excited that today is his last day of school and tomorrow we are headed out to Oregon's coast and to the Redwood Forest.
"This is the day that the Lord has made, I will rejoice and be glad in it."
Until next time. . ..... . . XOXOXOXOXO

1 comment:

  1. hahahaha...I'm laughing about you being a "bit of a baby" upon arrival. I'm glad you're enjoying exploring. I love the last photo...it's so you:) Oh, and your tan is really becoming...I want a swimming pool, too!

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