October Memories
The month of October was an eventful month for our household. We had planned a vacation to North Carolina back in May and planned to be gone close to 3 weeks. We would leave Oct 13 on a redeye flight and would see Al’s cousins, Larry and Ronnie, for Larry’s 64th birthday celebration, and spend time with our friends in Lenoir, Scott and Pam Barlow.
As the vacation approached, we were contacted in July by our dear friend, Bev Raatz, that her husband, Gordie, had passed away. After she scheduled his interment appointment at the National Cemetery in Phoenix, she called again, asking Al to officiate the service on Friday, October 10.
Hmmm… that would be tough to pull off, since we were already flying on Monday, October 13; but we tried and found a mid-afternoon flight that arrived at bedtime on Thursday, October 9, and were able to get an early flight back on Saturday, October 11. (There was no non-stop flight available, so we landed in Salt Lake City coming and going. Al has some difficulty with the cabin pressure on his head during landings, so we were disappointed there would be four take-offs and landings for him within 2 days, and six within five days).
Pam, Barb and Al Hughes, Bev and Sandy |
All four flights were uneventful, and Al did not suffer any discomfort, Praise God! The reunion with Bev and her girls, Sandy and Pam, was a sweet blessing! We met a few of the grandchildren, too. Bev heard from another grandson while we were there that he had accepted Christ… an answer to his Grandpa’s prayers!
Back at “the Hughes Haus” on Saturday afternoon, we worked hard on preparations for Sunday and packing to leave on vacation Monday night. Al preached both morning and evening services and was thankful that a special Discipleship class during the Sunday School hour lightened his load. We caught up all the household laundry, pulled out more luggage and started filling bags.
Little Alice driving a big U-Haul truck |
During this weekend, Alice and Jeff’s house was emptied into the garage for the move to their new house after closing, so she stayed at our house to watch Checkers and Charming the first week we were gone. She divided her time between cleaning up the vacated house and scheduling the moving van and work crews, while working full time in her part time job at the post office. (Jeff was out of town for schooling, so Alice had the full load of the move on her shoulders, besides, watching our dogs.) We prayed a lot for her… what a busy lady!
We found a ride to the airport for Monday night and headed off to a much needed “time out”. The flight was almost an hour late because the flight crew was still in flight on another flight.
Our first stop was Detroit, our hometown in the old days. God treated us to a beautiful sunrise after we barely caught the flight by running along people movers, trams and “hauling it” to the next gate, just before they closed the plane for departure! (Whew! Wish we had taken the wheeled carry on! Those computers get heavy on full run!)
Al found some HUGE prayer rocks in the path |
Barb on the beautiful trail |
Cute cop car from a Metropolitan car |
Ron, Larry and Al Hughes, the cousins reunited after 22 years. |
Sydney, Lauren, Maddie and Ethan Hughes |
Friday was a scheduled day of preparation for Sunday. Al was preaching in Smithfield the next Sunday, and I needed to send a bulletin back to be printed out. We discovered the outlying area a bit and found some good coffee for a change. (Motel coffee is just blah, more like dishwater! In Mt Airy we bought a few ceramic mugs, hoping it would help the flavor. Nothing helped. On Friday we discovered the Krispy Kreme had the best coffee since we arrived in NC! Unfortunately, they sell donuts, too!) 🙁
Barb and Anders on the beach |
Al and Anders after lunch |
While we were there, Anders ran down to the water and waded a bit. When he returned he said he had officially been “IN” every ocean that touches the U.S. – the Gulf of Mexico (Texas); Pacific Ocean (WA state and Hawaii) and now the Atlantic in North Carolina. Making memories!
Pastor Walls with Al |
The afternoon we spent with Larry and Ronnie again, playing the family “game” for a rematch. This time WE won and now have challenged them to a rubber match at our place! Let’s wait and see if they come!
Al with Dennis Usher |
That night we drove down to the church Anders has been attending, where we knew the Music Director from our Open Door days. Dennis Usher and his family have been in Fayetteville for 30 years. Anders lives very close to the church and plans to attend where he “feels right at home”.
We also saw another family we knew from Open Door and were pleased to get reacquainted with them. They had just recently discovered that Dennis had also been at Open Door.
Anders has LOTS of people he already has connections to in this area, so his next three years will be entertaining and fun!
The Scallons, formerly of Open Door, introduced themselves to us. SO EXCITED to see them! |
Driving back to the Barlow’s, we drove across the entire state on Highway 64, without using the interstate system. The colors were definitely changing, and we enjoyed seeing that the tree colors had changed since we were with them a week ago!
View coming down the mountain |
We decided to try Blowing Rock again this week and check out the colors there, too. The only disappointment on Tuesday was that most of the leaves had fallen off prior to the color change at the upper levels. The mountains were full of barren trees. We saw some color on the roadsides along the way, so we were not completely disappointed. We loved this place… such a charming town. We even discovered a restaurant between buildings that had outdoor seating under the trees, The Village Cafe. The menu was full of delicious choices, and we enjoyed all of the selections we had.
Barb and Pam at lunch at the Village Cafe. |
5 Replies to “October Memories”
Looks like you all had a great time. Thanks for letting us know about your trip and all the pictures.
Looks like you had a great, relaxing time. But, I'm glad you are home now! I miss you both!
Thank you so much for sharing your vacation with us. You and Preacher have been missed, but we are also glad that you were able to get away and have a blessed time of rest and refreshment. Can't wait to give you a hug on Friday!
P.S. Will be glad to have you back this week. Missed you guys!
It looks like you have had a very full week. I'm so glad that you're having such a blessed nice time. Love the pics!