Monday, August 16, 2010

Time in Alabama is fast disappearing

You have to cram in so much when you know you are leaving. That's exactly what we have been doing out here in Alabama.

This past week we went to the Andersonville P.O.W. museum in Georgia. It was a humbling experience that put things into perspective with this little life I get to live, and all the great freedoms I enjoy. We are spoiled spoiled people.

Here's a brief explanation from this website:

Camp Sumter, commonly called Andersonville, was one of the largest military prisons established by the Confederacy during the Civil War. In existence for 14 months, over 45,000 Union soldiers were confined at the prison. Of these, almost 13,000 died from disease, poor sanitation, malnutrition, overcrowding, and exposure to the elements.

This is a picture of Alta showing her Daddy the prison walls...
what they would have looked like.

Alta among those that gave their lives for this country. 13,000 dead in 14 months. Unbelievable.

Along the way, Mommy had to touch an actual cotton plant. Because honestly, have you? Felt like it was something I just had to do in the South. And yes, we just pulled off the road, and I ran over to touch a plant.

On the way home from Andersonville, Jaren took our family on an impromptu tangent trip! We visited the Kolomoki Mounds. Here's a bit about them taken from this site:

This historically significant park is the oldest and largest Woodland Indian site in the southeastern U.S., occupied by American Indians from 350 to 750 A.D. Georgia’s oldest great temple mound, standing 57 feet high, dominates two smaller burial mounds and several ceremonial mounds.


Hmmm... this feels familiar. Perhaps some mound building culture of Indians I've read about somewhere.... Who knows. I will say this - the State park people definitely didn't have many answers. Most of their plaques made us laugh. "Here is a temple mound. It was excavated, and we didn't figure out much... and don't really know how it was made. Or where the dirt came from." (I may be misquoting... but I'm close)

Here are some more pictures from that area:

Love my little angel. Love her curly red hair. Aside from our fun trips, Alta has been busy. She is busy working on her music career. She loves singing, dancing, and working the room.

And she's getting better at this crawling thing. Mostly it's still a bunch of fussing. But when she REALLY wants something, she does it just fine. Ultimately, she'd just rather be standing (or dancing) (or singing).


5 comments:

Benjamin and Jennie said...

Alta is gorgeous!!! It's good to hear updates from your cute family!

Amy C said...

your little links made me laugh. I lOVE the little red piano!

Jenny Kuhni said...

OH MY GOSH! She is so stink'n cute! I want to (as the Alabamians say it) "mash her!!!"

Grace Rich said...

I haven't been very good at stalking you blog but now I know where it is and I will be better.

Congratulations on Jaren graduating! That's so great!

I just looked back at some old family movies and I was wearing these HUGE shirts! What was that all about? So ridiculous!

Alta is adorable with her curly red hair! I love it. She is so cute and so are you! You look great!

Thanks again for calling and checking up on me. I'm doing much better.

I'll be keeping up on this better now.

The Patty Cake House said...

Ummmmmmmm I miss you!! Miss my little Alta too!!!!!