We left Tennessee early this morning and headed for Valdosta, Georgia, which is just north of the Florida border. I was really sad to leave Tennessee – it’s so beautiful and Elijah and Kristin are so lucky to live there. Kristin’s parents, two grandmothers, and two aunts and uncles live within a mile of their house. They have a beautiful home with Kristin’s son Josh, in a gorgeous spot surrounded by acres of fields. The house is only 2 years old so until we arrived I don’t think there was a scuff on it. The kitchen looks like something out of Extreme Makeover Home Edition – everything is new and matches. I wanted to stay forever! But…we had to move on so the newlyweds could get back to normal.
We found plenty of stuff to do even though we were visiting a household that doesn’t have any little kids:
~ visit the goats, cattle, puppies, and horses
~ check out Elijah’s 1966 pickup which he has resurrected from the dead
~ learn how to strum a guitar
~ attempt to play ping-pong
~ pretend the uncles were jungle gyms
~ draw intricate scenes on the white board
~ walk around in other peoples’ shoes and Sesame Street slippers
~ watch Josh and Michael play video games…I even participated as the singer on Rock Band
~ roll down the hill behind the house
~ kick a deflated soccer ball around the back 40
~ take out our aggressions on the heavy bag
~ celebrate Popi’s birthday
~ run into walls (mostly Norah)

Today we saw a giant peanut and the olympic torch in Atlanta. We also saw another truckload of pigs. That never gets old.
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We’re headed to Grammy and Popi’s house tomorrow, by way of the shuttle bus station where Josh will head to the airport. He has been a very good sport but I think he’s ready to go home to the love of his life, Auntie Rachael. Aliya wrote a postcard for her tonight. It says, “Hello Anti Rechul. It hez ben fun we miss ya a lot. We are in Goga.”
Hotel Review: We’re staying at the Comfort Inn & Suites in Valdosta, Georgia. When I registered, the woman at the front desk said that there are free snacks, beer, and wine until 7. WHAT?? Yay! Pros: brand new hotel, soundproof walls, close to lots of restaurants and the highway, 55 yards from Starbucks, pull-out couch, microwave and fridge, flat screen TV, free beer! Cons: None so far. 5 stars!!!
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