Sunday, 31 July, we went to church at the Orange Grove Ward. Matt is bishop and he had early meetings so we went with Vanessa and the kids in the van. You will note in the picture of their building that it is much like most of the newer buildings in the church and would seem at home in Utah - with one notable exception. The large, covered drop-off and pick-up are in front of the door. We don't even have those in South Carolina, and I will tell, there is a very good reason it is there. I will let you figure out what the reason is!
Gulfport Stake Center |
Day 11
Monday, Matthew was off. Our "get the oil changed or I will kill you" light came on while we were crossing Louisiana, so Matt and I went over to the Honda dealer that morning to get that taken care of. Took a little longer than we hoped but what the heck. After that we had to swing by the hospital to pick up a car of one of his ward members who was having surgery and take it to the member's house.
We then took everyone to the Biloxi Visitor Center, located on the beach right across the street from the Biloxi lighthouse. It is sort of a combination Visitor's Bureau and museum. It was really well done and I probably could have spent a little more time there. It was built on the site of an old mansion that did not survive Hurricane Katrina, and was built to resemble a coastal mansion house. The lighthouse did survive the hurricane - a little battered but still there.
Boys in front of model of lighthouse |
Nathan is hiding behind Nani because the sun is too hot. |
Lighthouse from one of the windows |
From the visitors center, we went for the lunch buffet at Beau Rivage hotel and casino there in Biloxi. Monday is military half price for the buffet.
Buffet line |
Biloxi beach from Beau Rivage parking deck. Nice beach, but water is a little sketchy |
Day 12
Since I am writing this, and this is what I did, this is what is in the blog. JoAnne can add to it later if she wants, or you can check out Vanessa's blog The Turek Family - Back to School link at the top of the page. I got up and on the road back to Rock Hill by 7am. I had to get home in time to pick up the dogs before the vet closed at 6pm, and I had a time zone change working against me. Trip home was uneventful - even going through downtown Atlanta was boring. JoAnne stayed in Biloxi until Friday when she flew home from Gulfport to Charlotte, getting in around 9:30 pm. What a great trip, but as usual, too short. Now back to work to pay for it!
Add states Alabama and Georgia.
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