I went outside to take a run early this morning and there was FROST on the ground. This is FLORIDA people! It's supposed to be warm... isn't it? Well it is early February. At least were still not back in Ely, Minnesota where it was -5 degrees the other day. I'll take Florida. Plus I see some 80's in the near future.
OK, we're back on the road and I need to keep up with this blog thing. After briefly touring Savannah, Georgia we headed south through some rain and into Florida (our 37th state!). We crossed the boarder and took the Visitor's Center exit. It was closed but we decided to shut it down for the night and hang out with all the other RV'rs. (See this trip isn't always that glamorous and exciting). In the morning, after getting free orange juice, in the Visitor's Center we headed further south to Jacksonville. Anyone see the Denny's commercial during the Superbowl, "Free GrandSlam Breakfast to everyone in America... really." We weren't kidding ourselves, we knew it would be packed but we thought we'd swing by anyway. It was crazy. Like a downtown soup kitchen on Thanksgiving. Free food draws out the multitudes. We thought about standing in line for a couple seconds but then I figured with 5 large orange juices (don't think those were free) and a huge, generous tip it would have cost about the same as going a different day. Maybe we'll just go on a birthday and get one free meal. But then again, maybe not. I don't think I've ever actually done that. Do they still give you a free meal on your birthday?
We planted the RV at the Flamingo Lake RV Resort. Sorry no pictures. We spent 3 nights here just getting back into the grove. Taking homeschool seriously first and foremost, stocking the refrigerator and cupboards with food, doing laundry, getting organized, and all the other fun stuff. Cindi had a flight out Thursday early. She has a show in Palm Springs then heads off Sunday to Hawaii. That must be tough. Actually in her defense she doesn't get to see the outdoors much. So for the next 10 days it is me and the kids and I'm looking forward to it. It will be work hard (school) and play hard (serious fun). OK that's it for now--just trying to get something logged here so I don't fall behind. Chow!
Financial Folly?
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Has the financial impact of high gas prices, the shrinking dollar,
joblessness and homelessness finally caught up with the Hulsebus family?
Have they now ...
17 years ago


On the third night we drove into the city of Myrtle Beach. We found a nice shopping/restaraunt/entertainment area called Broadway on the Beach. We decided to catch a bite to eat at Senior Frogs. I know, it sounds like a place your supposed to visit when you go ashore on a Mexican Cruise. Actually, I think I've been to one of these places in Mexico... uuhh...anyway, if I have, I don't remember ;-) Well it was very calm inside as we were pretty much the one ones eating dinner in the place. We were going to walk around after dinner but it started to rain so we dipped into an "It's Candy" candy store. Funny thing is we didn't even need to buy any because the samples they were offering were these huge (biggest samples we've ever gotten) chocolate, marshmellow blocks that they easily served as our dessert. The next day we got some sun so we tried to spend a decent amount of time outside after our homeschool. Peyton and I built a rocket back in Minnesota and had yet to launch it off so we decided the time had come. Now, there were signs saying no fireworks, but a rocket is not really a firework (...right?...) so we set up the lauching device next to our motorhome and started the countdown.... 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, BLASTOFF! Peyton got the honors to push the launch button. Now we knew there was an easterly breeze but we didn't really know how high this rocket would travel. We were absolutley amazed how high this rocket shot into the air. Sterling, who was on the beach hoping to catch it, had no chance. The rocket went so high that it made it into the gulfstream. The parachute deployed properly and begin to float down but the breeze carried it out over the ocean and gave our rocket a realistic Apollo splashdown in the Atlantic. "...There were no survivors." Eventhough we only got the chance to shoot it off once the kids thought it was awesome. We need to buy another rocket. We decided we liked the powerful engines tough.That night since we hadn't swam in the indoor pool we made it a priority. Nothing fancy just a rectangular heated pool and a hot tub. We played, swam a few laps and I got to assume my normal pool role of kid-launcher. The kids had fun stacking themselves 3 high, Peyton on Tanner's shoulders and Tanner on Sterling's shoulders. Lots of laughs!





We started, as we normally do, with getting the Junior Ranger Program materials (this is where the kid's groan, primarily because it is Sunday). As part of earning another Junior Ranger badge/patch they got (had) to listen to a ranger talk entitled, "Civil War Soldier." It was very interesting but butt-chilling as it was cold outside.
We then headed inside to watch a great film on the Gettysburg Battle called, "A New Birth of Freedom." We then went upstairs and enjoyed the Gettysburg Cyclorama which is a 360 degee painting that lights up with narration as the 3 day battle is retold. We then toured the museum. All very interesting and enough information to complete their Junior Ranger requirements.
Here is the quick summary: The Battle of Gettysburg was a turning point in the Civil War, the Union victory in the summer of 1863 that ended General Robert E. Lee's second and most ambitious invasion of the North. Often referred to as the "High Water Mark of the Confederacy," it was the war's bloodiest battle with 51,000 casualties (that is just unimaginable). It also provided President Abraham Lincoln with the setting for his most famous address, The Gettysburg Address... "Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war..." OK, that did not even come close to doing Gettysburg justice so for more information visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Gettysburg.





Our accommodations were within a cannon's shot away from the battlefield, at the Artillery Ridge Camping Resort. Cindi decided to work another Get Motivated show, so early Monday morning we all jumped in the car (actually I carried each sleeping kid into the car) and headed south through Maryland into Virginia to deliver Cindi to Dulles Airport. Then headed back to Gettysburg with the kids sleeping almost all the way back. After homeschool, the boys and I ventured out on a self guided tour of the battlefield. We took a couple hours driving around, stopping along the way at numbered stops that highlighted key battle locations and monuments. It is amazing that this battle took place only 150 years ago. Can you believe that? It seems like it should be so much further back in history. Fortunately the Union prevailed and we were on our way back toward reuniting the nation and more importantly moving in the right direction toward, all men being created (and treated) equally. (music starts...) "God Bless America. Land That I Love..." Sorry couldn't help myself breaking out in a little patriot singing :-)
“O say can you see, by the dawn’s early light,” a large red, white and blue banner? “Whose broad stripes and bright stars . . . were so gallantly streaming!” over the star-shaped Fort 






























