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  • April17th

    Day 3: Bath

    Author: Mary Beth | Posted in: Literature, Travel

    Pultney BridgeOn the third day of our trip, we took a train from Paddington Station in London to the town of Bath. I was really excited about seeing Bath; I had read so much about it in Jane Austen’s novels, so I couldn’t wait to see it for myself.

    We started at the Roman Baths. It was really interesting to see the structures that the Romans built in the 1st century AD. We also saw the Pump Room, where many in Jane Austen’s day would go to “take the waters.” We decided not to partake of the waters. It didn’t smell too good, and I could only guess that it would taste even worse.

    After wandering around a bit to find lunch, we listened to an audio tour of Bath on our iPods that I downloaded from the Bath Tourism website. It was great fun to listen to the commentary while we followed a map through the streets of Bath, and, because of the tour, we were able to find many sites we would never have found on our own. Our favorite spots in Bath include Pultney Bridge, the Royal Crescent, and the Circus. The town has changed very little since the 18th century, and the surrounding countryside is so beautiful that it ended up being a wonderful way to spend the day.

    See Pictures of Bath

  • April16th

    Our England Trip: Days 1 & 2

    Author: Casey | Posted in: Travel

    The Pickers in LondonMary Beth and I just returned from a week-long trip to England! Having never been outside the U.S., I was extremely excited to see everything that England had to offer. After seeing so many amazing things we couldn’t possibly combine it all into one post, so we’re going to split up our trip into several different posts. I hope this helps you feel like you experienced England with us!

    Our flight from D.C. to London was about as bad as it gets. About midway through our flight, we had to turn around and fly back to Halifax, Canada in order to drop off a woman who had a medical emergency. So, our flight was about three hours longer than expected. Despite the long flight, we were very excited when we began to see the coast of Ireland through our window. Everything was green and beautiful!

    After landing at Heathrow we took a train into Paddington station, and from there rode the “tube” to our hotel. After checking in, we decided to go out and see the sights! Our first stop was St. Paul’s Cathedral. The exterior was amazing, but it was closed for a special service, so we didn’t get to see the inside. So, we grabbed a quick bite to eat and decided to head for Royal London.

    We took the tube to the Westminster station, and after coming up the stairs we could immediately see Parliament and Westminster Abbey. It was awesome! Big Ben was towering over head and I could see it sparkling in the sun. I was blown away. The weather was very mild and sunny, so our trip was off to a great start!

    After taking some pictures on Westminster bridge, we walked to Trafalgar square and then to Buckingham Palace. We saw some very beautiful parks along the way, St. James’s park being one of them. The Palace was very beautiful with all of the tulips and other flowers blooming all around. We got to see some of the famous Buckingham guards and took many pictures of them.

    After seeing the Palace, we went over to the Cabinet War Rooms and Churchill Museum. It was extremely interesting to see where all of the Allied plans were crafted during World War II, but towards the end we were extremely exhausted, so we headed back to our hotel for some much needed rest.

    Day 2

    We started our day with a wonderful English breakfast, courtesy of the Ridgemount Hotel. After breakfast, we headed to Westminster Abbey. I was once again amazed how beautiful this old church was. This time, we went inside and took a tour of the abbey. We spent almost two hours walking through the church and seeing all of the famous people who are buried within the walls of the abbey. We saw the tombs of Bloody Mary, Elizabeth I, Mary Queen of Scots, and many others. I was amazed to hear that a church had been on that site since around AD 200! It was almost overwhelming to think of all of the people who had worshiped and prayed in that place. This was one of my favorite places we visited on our entire trip.

    After a lunch of fish and chips, we went to the British Library. We saw manuscripts by Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte, and many others. It was quite interesting. After our visit at the library, we headed over to the British Museum. We saw some of the highlights of the museum, including the Rosetta stone, and then headed back to our hotel for a little rest.

    That night, we went to Covent Garden and ate dinner at an Italian restaurant at the Piazza. After dinner, we made our way back to the hotel for some much needed rest.

    » View the photos from our England Trip

  • September19th

    Hilton Head 2007

    Author: Casey | Posted in: Home Life & Family, Travel

    Family Beach PhotoLast week our family took the long drive to Hilton Head, SC for our summer vacation. We had a blast! We went with my parents and my sister’s family and were fortunate enough to be able to stay at a friend’s house that was right on the beach.

    We arrived on Saturday afternoon and went straight to the beach. Caleb LOVED it! He made a bee-line for the water and probably would have started swimming across the Atlantic if I hadn’t stopped him! He ate some sand and swallowed some salt water, but he figured out pretty quickly that neither tasted very good.

    On Sunday, my brother-in-law and I went golfing at the Arthur Hills course in Palmetto Dunes. It was a beautiful course, but ridiculously difficult! I probably lost at least a dozen golf balls in the water!

    We ate at a lot of great restaurants, including The Salty Dog Cafe, but most of our time was spent on the beach swimming, playing in the sand, and skim boarding.

    Caleb did really well most of the time, but about half way through the trip he started to come down with a nasty cold. He still played on the beach with everyone and had lots of fun, but there were definitely some rough nights!

    This was our family’s second time to Hilton Head Island and I would highly recommend it to anyone as an alternative to Florida. There’s lots of great shopping, dining, golf, and tons of other fun things to do on the island.

    Overall, we had a great vacation and we can’t wait to go back!

    » View our vacation photos

  • September7th

    Back from Atlanta

    Author: Casey | Posted in: Home Life & Family, Travel

    nullWe flew to Atlanta for the Labor Day weekend to see my parents. In an attempt to save money and time, we drove a few hours instead of flying from our hometown. We did end up saving some money, but not really much time because our flight was delayed. So, if you throw in the two hours it took to drive, the three hours we sat at the airport, the one hour flying time, and the one hour drive back to my parents house, we only ended up saving about an hour by flying. :) On another note, Caleb did pretty well on the plane. He slept most of the time and the rest of the time he just looked around and played with his toys.

    It was great to see my parents recovering so well since their accident. My mom had a successful surgery on her arm and she keeps getting better everyday. My dad has a little bit of pain in his shoulder, but at least he doesn’t have to eat through a tube! They’re both doing great!

    We also got to see my new niece, Cammie. She’s just a little bundle of cuteness! I kept telling my sister that she reminds me of a little Popple how she rolls up into a ball all the time.

    It was good to go back to Atlanta with different circumstances this time. We were there to have fun and give thanks for my parents amazing recovery. Our family is truly blessed…

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  • July24th

    Weekend on the Farm

    Author: Casey | Posted in: Home Life & Family, Travel

    nullOur family went up to visit my grandparents in Gravette, AR this weekend. We enjoyed getting to spend time with my grandparents and they just LOVED getting to see Caleb.

    All of the relatives on my mom’s side live on a large farm near my grandparents’ house. So there were plenty of aunts, uncles, and cousins for Caleb to meet also. We didn’t do a whole lot, but we got to spend some good time with my granddad, who has been pretty sick lately.

    Caleb has now met all four sets of his great-grandparents, and hopefully he will have many more wonderful memories with all of them…

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  • December28th

    Cute DogChristmas was wonderful this year! My wife and I went up to visit my maternal grandparents on the 22nd. We had a great time! On Christmas eve, we always gather for a large meal and open our presents that night. So, we went over to my Aunt & Uncle’s house just down the road and had dinner there. In total, there were about 40 of my relatives there!

    After the big celebration, we drove home that night and had a great Christmas service at our church on Christmas day. It was great to see all of our friends and family at church that morning.

    Since Christmas fell on a Sunday this year, we all decided to wait until Monday to open our presents. So, on Monday morning we all woke up early and ran downstairs to tear into the gifts. We all got a lot of great things; some of the highlights were: my father-in-law getting an HDTV, Allan getting a new iPod, me getting 20 tokens for the local driving range, and my wife and I getting a pack-n-play for Caleb. We got a lot of great presents and ate a lot of great food, but the most fun was getting to see all of our family. Christmas was definitely a great success this year.

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  • August9th

    Summer Vacation

    Author: Casey | Posted in: Home Life & Family, Travel

    Mary Beth and I on the beachWe got back home on Sunday from our summer vacation to Hilton Head Island, SC. It was so much fun! There was much time spent on the beach skimboarding and swimming. All of us guys even got a chance to go golfing a couple times during the week.

    One of the courses we got to play at was Indigo Run. It is a very nice course, but one of the coolest things about this course was the fact that they had GPS-enabled course maps in every golf cart. This allowed us to see exactly how far away we were from the green at any given time. Being the techno-geek that I am, I was pretty fascinated by the whole thing.

    Before this vacation, I had never been to the beach on the Atlantic coast. We normally travel down to Florida for the summer, but since the hurricane came earlier this summer we decided to mix it up a little bit. I was very impressed by the South Carolina beaches. They were very pretty and not very crowded. One of my favorite moments of the past week was going to the beach at night with Mary Beth and looking at the stars. We even got to see a shooting star!! We all had a wonderful time and hope to go back soon one day…

    » View photos from our trip

  • February1st

    Arizona & Back Again

    Author: Casey | Posted in: Home Life & Family, Travel

    Me hugging a cactus

    Well, last Thursday (1/20/05) I found out that my Grandad was in the hospital with congestive heart failure. He was down in Arizona visiting his brother at the time, so I hopped on a plane and went to see him. It was a blessing to see other family members that had also made the trip. I had never been to Arizona before, so the desert caught me off guard. It’s a very beautiful place that was so different from anywhere I’d ever been before.

    My grandad ended up getting released from the hospital, and he now has to take a lot of medication to keep his condition from getting worse. Please keep my family in your thoughts and prayers…

    » See more pictures of my Arizona Trip

  • November5th

    Off to Orlando

    Author: Casey | Posted in: Travel, Work Life

    Orlando Sign

    Well, I leave for Orlando on Sunday and I won’t be back until the 21st. That’s a very long time to be away from home. I’m going to be there for a two week Microsoft Certification course in .NET development. I’m training to be a Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD). This will be a very beneficial step for my career path, but it will also be a big sacrifice to be away from my wife for that long.

    I was excited when I first heard that the training is in Orlando, but then, after looking at the training schedule, I realized that we only get one day off for the entire two weeks!! So, it’s going to be a long haul, but I feel ready. If you know of any good places to eat or play in Orlando, post a comment for me.

    Stay tuned for some pictures…

  • September29th

    D.C. & Back Again

    Author: Casey | Posted in: Travel


    Me on the steps of the Supreme Court Building

    Well, we made it! D.C. was excellent in every way! We got to see just about everything we wanted to see, and had time left over to do some shopping!! I would highly recommend visiting D.C. to anyone who hasn’t been before. It was pretty inexpensive (considering all the museums & monuments are free) and you can get around town on the metro for pretty cheap.

    My favorite site would have to have been the White House. I love getting to see it up close like that. The entire capital was pretty heavily guarded. We saw policemen everywhere, and even saw a few police snipers!! It was a little surprising, but definitely made us feel more safe. Overall, it was a great trip!

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