Friday, July 10, 2009

Graceland Tour

Graceland Tour
Today was our Graceland Tour day. Mike said we couldn't go to Graceland until we visited the place where Elvis' career got started - Sun Studio. So we got up (relatively) early and headed over to Graceland this morning. But ... first things first .. breakfast! We found a Krispy Kreme near Graceland and pulled in for a doughnut. Yum-O! I have been wanting one of those for so long and it was worth it.

We walked over to the tour center to purchase our tickets and wait for the bus to take us over to the mansion and grounds. We were in hour 9, group 8 and we had to wait about 40 minutes for our turn. Who knew that it would take so long?

But we finally got our tour headphones and made it over to the house.



The home has been declared a National Historic Landmark.

We got to go inside the house and look around on the lower level. The picture below is from the front rooms. The stained glass is so pretty. We got to go through the dining room, kitchen, basement, jungle room, etc.


We also went outside and toured a few other buildings. Some of them were more like museums that housed Elvis's gold records and memorabilia from his life and career.


I enjoyed seeing some of his outfits that he wore. See the eagle on the back of the jumpsuit below?


This tiger one was pretty fancy too. They had a lot of information about his acting career too.

Last stop on the mansion tour was the meditation garden. This is where the graves of Elvis and his family reside.

Then we went back to the tour center and went through the car museum. I thought this section was really neat. They had signs that described when Elvis had these cars and how he used them.

Of course, the pink Cadillac is one of the most well known of Elvis' cars.

We also got to tour Elvis' airplanes. This is a picture of the smaller plane. I forgot to take a picture of the big one, but it was very fancy inside.

We ate lunch at one of the restaurants at the Graceland tour center. It was a very cute place set up like a 50's diner.

This afternoon, we visited Bass Pro Shop and looked around at some shops around Memphis. We ended up eating dinner at a really good restaurant called Chow Time. The guy at the hotel actually told us about this place when we checked into our hotel. He said it served "stick to your ribs" food. Turns out, it's a buffet and grill that serves Chinese food and country cooking. Sounds weird, but they had good food.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

"I don't sound like nobody"

"I don't sound like nobody"
Today was our first full day in Memphis. First things first, we visited the Visitor's Center to pick up some brochures to find out what all we should try to see today.

We found this very large statue of Elvis. It had a sign that said "Please do not touch. Protected by alarm." It was true. No, we didn't find out the hard way.


After that, we drove around a bit to figure out the lay of the land and see what all we could see. Eventually, we found Sun Studio where Elvis got his start. Apparently, our little GPS was a little confused by the downtown Memphis streets. Mike eventually figured it out though.



At Sun Studio, we got about a 45 minute tour of the studio. The tour guide gave us a bunch of information about the studio, Elvis, and a lot of other people.


Mike told me I had to post a picture of this secretary's office. This is where Elvis delivered his famous line "I don't sound like nobody."


This old fashioned pop machine was in the outer office too. After that long tour, I was wishing that thing was loaded.


After the Sun Studio tour, we went down the street to find the Peabody Hotel. It was very fancy and posh inside and out, but we didn't get to see the ducks. They had already done their little march by the time we got there.

I wanted to sit on the Peabody's couch that was near this fountain, but it had a sign on it that said it was for Peabody guests and bar patrons only. Denied!



I thought this player piano was pretty cool. Again, I wasn't allowed to touch it. I didn't get to touch anything in that place.


Then we went next door to the new Peabody Place shopping/eating/play place. All the shops and restaurants were not open yet.

It looked to be two or three stories, but the first floor was the only thing that was open. It was a very fancy place. It looked like an outdoor setting even though we were in doors - potted trees everywhere, looked like you were walking down the street next to tall buildings. They even had "street lamps" and lights along the "awning" over the shop windows.

The restaurants in Peabody Place were not open so we went back to the car to go find something to eat.


This afternoon, we decided to go down to Tunica, Mississippi to ride the Tunica Queen Riverboat. Tunica was only about a 20 minute drive, but we could not find where to get on the Riverboat on the GPS. The only address we had was not found by the GPS. The GPS had a listing for a Tunica Museum so we figured that might be close to the boats.

We found the museum, but the boats were nowhere to be found. So we went back to where the Tunica Casinos were and finally found the way to the Riverboat docks. At this point, it was just about time for the riverboat to depart. We ran into the museum/aquarium and asked the lady at the desk if we could still get on the boat. She said yes, but we would have to hurry! So she radioed down to the boat and said she had two more people coming out of the building right now and then they were "all clear."

So we pay and run down to the boat just as it's undocking. The guy checking the tickets said we were lucky that the refreshment guy needed to get more beer before they left. Ha!

We went up to the deck to check out the view. Mike said I needed to take some pictures of the river. But I said I was not letting go of this railing. Something about the boat moving in the water .. I don't know, I just didn't feel very stable standing up there. So Mike took the camera and took some pictures for me. It was so hot up there that it didn't take us long to find our way back inside the cabin where we enjoyed listening to the commentary and seeing the sights out the window.

While on the Tunica Queen, we enjoyed pina coladas and a moon pie. I don't know .. it just seemed like the appropriate thing to do in Mississippi.

After the hour and a half riverboat ride, we headed back toward Memphis. But we couldn't leave our trip down the Mississippi River without finding some good catfish to eat. We looked online and found a good restaurant in Olive Branch called .. ironically, the "Olive Branch Catfish Co."


The food really was good. It was not the cornmeal breaded catfish fillet that I am accustomed to, but it was mighty tasty. For dessert, I had the lemon ice box pie and Mike tried the peach cobbler with ice cream. Both were good, but I ate too much of the catfish AND too much of the pie.

So after dinner, we went back to our hotel to hang out. We were going to go swimming, but there were too many kids down at the pool. So we watched the season premier of Big Brother instead. (I didn't even ask Mike if we could watch it. He just turned it on. Sweet!) I wanted Jessica to go back into the house.

What will we find in Memphis tomorrow? You'll just have to wait and see!


Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Jon and Sherry Rivers Update

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Jon and Sherry Rivers have posted an update on K-LOVE.

You can use this link: Jon and Sherry Rivers Update to read the entire letter.

The update answers some of our questions about what has been going on, but it does not address if and when they will be back on K-LOVE. I hope to hear them back on K-LOVE very soon. My morning drive is just not the same without them.



Be sure to check out their update and KEEP PRAYING for this sweet family. Emily has been singing one of her Vacation Bible School songs lately ... "I will pray and things will change."

Prayer changes things!

Celebrity, Music, and Water

Celebrity, Music, and Water
Well today was the big day. This morning bright and early, Mike and I headed out of town for a few days of vacation. We headed east to Memphis, TN. Mike did most of the driving, but I did take a little turn later in the afternoon. I think I scared Mike a little bit so now he is the designated driver. In my own defense, I did deliver us safely to our destination! Truth be told, I am more than happy to give over the control of the vehicle to him.



After we got in to town, we went to have dinner with the Neelys. You know the Neelys, right? Hosts of "Down Home with the Neelys" on Food Network? Friends of Paula Deen? Turns out their restaurant is fairly close to our hotel. We didn't see anyone famous, but the food was very good. We shared a sampler platter and they brought out a ton of food! Mike really really really liked the potato salad. He said the BBQ sauce was not as good as Head Country.



I was more concerned about the service ... or lack thereof. I was beginning to wonder if we would EVER get our check so that we could leave. Mike quipped that they were trying to keep us inside the restaurant as long as possible so that they could take everything out of our car. I will admit that the sign out front did not give me a warm fuzzy feeling.

"Neelys Bar-B-Que is not responsible for any items left in vehicles. Customers are responsible for securing any valuables. Please lock all doors. Thank you, Management."


After dinner, we went looking around for a movie theater. We found one close to our hotel that looked pretty nice. It was a quiet night, as you would expect on a Wednesday night. One other person was in the theater with us, but he was gone by the time the movie was over. What movie? Oh, we went to see Pelham 123 (not sure of the exact title .. something similar to that). It was a pretty good movie. I would give it three stars ... mostly for star power. It had Denzel and Travolta in it. How can you go wrong with that pair?

We're not sure what we will find to do tomorrow, but we are having a good time so far. Have you ever been to Memphis? What activities and/or restaurants do you recommend?

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Since When

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Since when did Blogger.com get a spell checker on the post creation box? Has that always been on there? Because if so, I just now noticed it. Please tell me it's not true!

Monday, July 6, 2009

Twenty First Century

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Over the past few months, Mike and I have been working on getting up to speed for the 21st Century. Our latest improvement is a DVR. The dish company came out today to hook it up for us. We've already paused live TV and fast forwarded through commercials.

Next step is to set it up to record the season premiere of Big Brother on Thursday night. Since we're kidless this week, we can't promise that we'll be at home to watch it. And I really don't want to miss it! I look forward to this show every summer and I'm so glad it's finally starting!

Besides all the excitement with the new DVR, we've got a lot of things going on this week as we try to get our plans for this week off the ground. We do have something special planned. We haven't been out and about as a couple in a long time so I hope our plans work out.

And I just want to say ... I am SO glad Jillian finally sent Wes home on the Bachelorette tonight. It was so painful to watch him deceiving her week after week after week. I promise you I will never ever buy one of his records. He is so crooked and deceitful. Just disgusting!

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Happy Independence Day!

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I hope you all had a happy and safe Fourth of July.

We had a good one. This morning, my mom was kind enough to meet us in Paris, TX to pick up Emily for "Farm Week 2009". This is the week where all the Hughes grandkids (all three of them) meet at Grandmother and Grandaddy's house for fun in the sun and lots of hugs!

Mom told me today that she was going to try to post pictures on her blog "every night". You can go here - Our Family Connect - to see what the kids are up to this week. I can't wait to see! I didn't cry or even get teary when Grandmother and Emily drove off this afternoon, but it is always hard for me. Emily is just so sweet and I'm her mother. I want to be there for her if she needs me - at all, for anything.

When we got back home, we went over to hang out with Mike's family for a while. A line of heavy thunderstorms was headed our way so we did not stay long. Long enough to get some (err, too much) good food though!

Mike and I have some other things planned this week, but more on that later ...

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Rhyme Time

Rhyme Time
During bedtime the last few nights, Emily and I have been talking about words that rhyme. I don't recall how we got onto this subject, but I started making Dr. Seuss-type rhymes. Sorta nonsensical, but totally hilarious to Emily.



I kept trying to get her to give me a rhyme. I would say "paper" and she would make up "palinety". I would say "salt" and she would say "pepper". I would say "finger" and she would say "finkle!" And so on and so forth.



So tonight, we were making up body part rhymes. She said "eyes" and I said "surprise!" She said "hair" I said "bear!" Then I tried to turn it around ... I said "chin" and she said "win!" She's finally catching on to our little game.



Dr. Seuss is the master of the rhyme. One of my favorite Seuss books is "There's a Wocket in My Pocket!" I'm so glad I don't have a noothgrush on my toothbrush or a zillow on my pillow! The Seuss books are such classics. We have a bunch of the smaller ones and then a few of the big ones like "One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish."






So I was wondering ... Which Dr. Seuss books do you have? Which ones would you recommend for small kids?

Jon and Sherry Rivers - 3 months

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It's been about three months since Jon and Sherry disappeared from KLOVE radio. It's apparent that their fans are still concerned about them and are still awaiting their return. As far as I know, they have not been spotted anywhere since they left KLOVE. I have heard that they have not updated their Facebook group page either.



There are a lot of rumors floating around that Jon and Sherry are going through a difficult divorce. I hate to think that this is true, but you just never know. Marriage is not always easy. Sometimes it's hard to live with someone that you don't always agree with. Even if you love someone, you don't always see eye to eye on things. It's even more difficult when you add children to the mix.

It's all about how you react and respond to what happens in your relationship. Will you get mad and shut down and call it quits? Will you forgive and forget and try to work things out? Marriage counseling is a great option to help you work through issues.

Having said all that, I do not know what is going on with Jon and Sherry Rivers. It certainly could be a divorce, but it could be any number of other things. I still pray for them and their family every week and I hope that they are okay and will be back on KLOVE soon.

If you have any other information, please leave a comment and let us know. There are literally hundreds of people every day who are looking for Jon and Sherry and praying for their family. If you would like to leave prayers or concerns for the Rivers family in the comments section, please feel free to do so as well.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Slow Week, Perfect for Fishing

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Nothing big going on this week for us. It's just a very busy four-day work week. At least the temperature is cooler than it was last week. I think we're in the low to mid 90's this week with some showers this evening.

We got a couple new Wii games last weekend. Our favorite is Rapala's Fishing Frenzy. It's a fishing tournament game. We spent A LOT of time trying to clear some of the levels. One big bummer is that only one person can play at a time. The other person is left to watch and offer encouragement.

Mike is good at picking lures and I'm good at moving them through the water. He gets a big kick out of how I make the frog lures hop across the water from lily pad to lily pad. Mike is good at picking hot fishing locations, but he's a dangerous boat driver. I'm a good boat driver, but I have a hard time finding the fish.

We had a good time trying to figure out how to beat the levels. We got stuck on one of them though. We're supposed to get 10,000 points in 20 minutes and we have not been able to do it yet. We're probably tried it a dozen times between the two of us. I can't wait to try it again.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

The Bank Sign

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The bank sign read - 104 degrees.

Not fun.

Edited: When I was driving home from work this afternoon, the bank sign read - 112 degrees!

Ouch!

I'm glad I didn't get pulled over by the policeman this afternoon because I would have said "I was driving fast to help the A/C keep up with the sweltering HEAT!" Somehow, I don't think he would have let that one fly.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Emily's Allergy

Emily's Allergy
Poor Emily! For the last four years, she's been an itchy, red girl in the summertime. For the longest time, I didn't know what was causing her face and arms to break out every time we went swimming. Eventually, I figured out that she was having a reaction to the sunscreen.

I tried lots of different kinds of sunscreen products. Most of them said they were for sensitive skin, but she would still break out and her face would get very red and itchy.

Several weeks ago, Emily's preschool had a "Water Fun Day". The teachers asked that we put her swimsuit and sunscreen on before she got to school so that they would have an easier time getting the kids outside to the water play area later in the day. I had bought a new "sensitive skin" sunscreen and Nanny put that on her before she went to school. Emily was fine all day until they went outside to play. Then her face turned bright red and she started complaining that it was itching. By the time she got home, her face and arms were red hot and painful.

I did a little research online and found that some sunscreen allergies only react when you're out in the sun. It's not the sunscreen sitting on the skin that is the problem. It's when the ingredients in the sunscreen are activated by the sun.

Another thing I learned is that there are two general types of sunscreens - chemical blockers and physical blockers. Chemical blockers work by soaking into your skin and breaking down the sun's harmful rays. Physical blockers sit on top of the skin and reflect the sun's rays. Physical blockers are generally more gentle than chemical blockers.

So I went to sunscreen aisle at Wal-mart and read the labels on all the products that they had. I finally found one that contained only physical blockers. It's made by Neutrogena and contains titanium dioxide and zinc oxide.





Finally! Something that worked for us! I put this on Emily the other week when we were at Tyler's birthday party. She stayed out in the sun for quite a while, but experienced no itching or redness. Now I'm looking forward to a fun summer in the sun.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Topsy Turvy Tomato Planter Update - 2 months

Topsy Turvy Tomato Planter Update - 2 months
It's been about two months since Emily and I planted our Topsy Turvy Tomato Planter.


We water the tomato plant every day or two now and we fertilize with Miracle Gro about every week or two. The plant is growing, but it's not as big as I thought it would be at this point. I think it looks a bit unhealthy too. Sometimes I find yellow or brown leaves on it.


My mother-in-law says that she pours coffee or coke on her plants every day. Maybe I should try this?


Day One






Day 39



Day 52




So what do you think? Have you tried anything on your tomato plants that seemed to work?

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Happy Father's Day - Dad's Great Advice

Happy Father's Day - Dad's Great Advice
Happy Father's Day to the three fathers in my life. This year I get to celebrate with two out of the three and I will miss the third one (my dad) very much!


  • To Mike, my husband - Honey, thank you for being an awesome father to Emily! She loves you so much and you are so good with her. I love to watch you reading stories to her. She really responds to your style and she learns the stories so well. You are always the first one to get down on the floor with her to play Barbies or CandyLand. Happy Father's Day from me and Emily.




  • To Joe, my dad - Happy Father's Day, Dad! I can't wait until you are retired so that we will get to see you more often. We're excited about coming down to visit in a few weeks. I hope you have a great Father's Day.




  • To Gary, my father-in-law - Happy Father's Day! Thank you for raising a wonderful son. You do so much for our family and for that we will always be grateful. Hope you have a nice (and restful) Father's Day.

Dad's Great Advice
It seems like dads always give such great advice. You hear everything from car repair advice to marriage advice. Here are a few of my favorite pieces of fatherly advice:
  • "righty-tighty, lefty-loosey" to help us remember which way to turn a screw
  • "Give a man a fish and he'll eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he'll eat for a lifetime."
  • "Keep your eye on the ball."
  • "Turn off the lights when you leave a room."
  • And make sure you know how to change a flat tire. You never know when you'll need to do it.
Now it's your turn. What advice did your dad give you? Post a comment and let us all in on the great advice.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Our New Addition

Our New Addition
Goodbye 19 inches




Hello 57 inches

(sorry about the glare on the screen)

This week, we got this big new TV from Mike's parents. Theirs was replaced under warranty and the MFG did not want the old one back. Turns out it would cost more to fix it than to replace it. It has a tiny imperfection in the screen, but that's okay with us. We're very grateful to have it. Thank you Nanny and Pops!

Last weekend, Mike and Emily and I went to several stores looking for a TV stand/hutch for it. I really want a hutch so that I can have a place for my knick knacks, but it does not look like that is going to happen. It was very hard to find something that the TV would fit in AND that would fit in our space. I think I have finally resigned myself to picking out a stand instead of a hutch although we will probably wait a while until we go back and pick one out.

I want to re-do the decorations in my living room anyway so maybe I will incorporate some wall shelves/ledges into the room. Mike has offered to get me a cabinet or curio for my decorative pieces, but I don't know if I want to give up the floor space for something like that. I definitely need a place to put up some pictures and some of my other pretties though. My Mom and my sister Heather are my shopping buddies so I'll have to invite them up/over soon.

This weekend, we're supposed to get our HD receiver installed by our satellite provider. Mike tried to sell me on the deal by telling me that I would be able to watch Big Brother in HD this summer. Sorry, but I saw right through that little gig. ha!

I will be excited to try out the Wii on the big television. It was quite hard to see what was going on with that very small TV. Obviously, most Wii games were made for bigger screens. And I think I have said it, but I will said it again ... I would really like it if someone would make a Wii Step (Step Aerobics) game/workout. Call me crazy, but I think step aerobics is a lot of fun. Okay, and it's good for you too!

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Spectacular Summer Showing

Spectacular Summer Showing
Emily and I have been busy with our nightly gardening chores.




Emily will often go outside with me to "help".

But sometimes she prefers to hang out inside and watch "Phineas and Ferb" ...



Or "Zack and Cody".


When she comes out with me, I spend a lot of time telling her the names of all the plants ... such as these lovely "Little Grapette" daylilys.




And we talk about how some of the flowers are different than the others ..



Different colors ...





Different shapes ...


Different sizes ...


Different "visitors"


As you can see, we have LOTS of work to do in the evenings.



But it is SO worth it


To be outside enjoying the sunshine ...




Warmth ...




And God's beautiful creations.



Thank you, God, for all the beautiful flowers that You made for us to enjoy. Thank you for giving me a perfect hobby to share with my wonderful daughter. Please show me opportunities to teach her more about You.
In Jesus' name I pray.
Amen.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Diet Coke Floats

Diet Coke Floats


After the birthday party last weekend, we had a big cooler of cokes (remember, I'm from Arkansas and it's always coke no matter what variety it may be) and bottled waters left over.


Did you notice anything in the picture? Well, I sure did! All the diet coke products (Diet Coke, Diet 7-up) were floating and the regular cokes (Pepsi, Dr. Pepper) were sunk to the bottom of the cooler.



Why does Diet Coke float?


Well, the answer to this question is related to density and water displacement. Density is the relationship of an object's mass to its volume. (Is it heavy or light? Big or small?) Water displacement describes how an object pushes aside a liquid when it's placed into the liquid. An object that is more dense will push aside more liquid and the object will sink. An object that is less dense will push aside less liquid and the object will float.


The regular coke contains ingredients that are more dense ... like sugar. The diet coke contains ingredients that are less dense ... like artificial sweetners. This is why regular coke sinks and diet coke floats.


Now you know.

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