Thursday, August 17, 2006

I'm in Tennessee!

That's right folks. I up and took off for a warmer climate. My friend, Sue, drove her daughter, Alyse, down to Lee University today and I came along for some companionship and general amusement (I am rather amusing after all...)

It was a nice, long drive. The sadly ironic thing is, however, I am no where close to the family I have in Tennessee. But never fear, I am slated to see them next weekend around our Chain Reaction weekend in Hunstville, AL.

Tomorrow, we get Alyse moved into her dorm and get to see the campus in broad daylight. From what we saw this evening in the dark, it is quite beautiful. I caught a glimpse of a beautiful grand piano in the music building that I may try to sneak off and get my hands on. Matt and the boys are at home enjoying a quiet house with no company for the first time in almost a month.

I am thankful that I was at a point in my schedule where I could just take off and go for a few days. I realized that it is the first time I've ever taken a road trip with a couple of other girls and I'm rather enjoying myself. When I get back, we will be getting geared up for school, which starts on the 28th.

I'm sleepy. More later...

8 comments:

Sandy said...

I'm sooooo glad you were able to get away! Nothing like some good "girl" time (especially with all those men you have around the house). Can't wait to see you next weekend!

katy said...

my wife is oh so very HOT!!!

katy said...

My wife is the most beautiful woman in the world!

katy said...

Hot! Hot! Hot! Dingdangdigaloo Hot!!!

katy said...

PS -- Those previous three comments were my husband (who apparently misses me!)

Molecular Turtle said...

I'm from canada and I don't think i have an accurate picture of what tenesse is like. Is it just a bunch of ladies with really big hear walking around?

katy said...
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katy said...

yes, turtle. There is a lot of big hair walking around in TN. But there are some other, very cool, not-so-big-haired people, too.

Right, Becca?