Tuesday, March 30, 2010
The fourth adventure: Amazing Italy!
Dear Flat Mama,
We have been staying with Aunt Becca and Uncle Chris and our cousins Emily and Sarah at their home in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. But there was a special choir concert all the way over in Italy, and so we got to go with them!
When we were leaving the United States the weather was bad and so the airplanes did not fly and so we were stuck for a night at a hotel in Atlanta, Georgia. We went to a restaurant called The Cheesecake Factory for dinner. The cheesecake was delicious. The cheesecake we got had powdered sugar all over the top and a cherry on top. It was cherry cheesecake and it had a chocolate pudding served with it.I wish you could try it.
When we finally got to Italy we stayed at another hotel. Italy is really beautiful. We went to lots of wonderful places. Maybe Paul the Apostle walked in those very same places! After the concert in Florence, we went to a restaurant for dinner. At night the city was beautiful with all the lights.
The Leaning Tower of Pisa was one of my favorite places to go see. It is SO tall! It is tall enough to lean, and it does! That is why it is called The Leaning Tower. It has a big building next to it that is the cathedral. The Leaning Tower is the bell tower of the cathedral. Lots of people visit it every day, so it is very busy. There is a big, grass area on the other side of the street. After we visited the Leaning Tower we played in the grass. I learned some facts about the Leaning Tower: #1 It is 836 years old. #2 To reach the top, you have to climb 294 steps. #3 When they were building it, they had to stop at the 3rd level because it was sinking into the earth.
I am having lots of fun, but I still am still missing you.
Love,
Sunny Flat
Saturday, March 20, 2010
The third adventure: Tuscaloosa, Alabama
My eldest Flat girl, Sunny, writes:
We are in Tuscaloosa, Alabama right now. Tuscaloosa is named after the Choctaw Indian Chief "tushka lusa", which means black warrior. According to history reports, chief tushka lusa was very wise and tall. He fought the Spanish explorer Hernando Desoto around 1540, at a settlement near Tuscaloosa. He disappeared in that battle. The city of Tuscaloosa is 1 day older than the state of Alabama, and the university of Alabama was the first public college. Next we are going with one of our aunts and her family to Rome, Italy. Ciao!
We are in Tuscaloosa, Alabama right now. Tuscaloosa is named after the Choctaw Indian Chief "tushka lusa", which means black warrior. According to history reports, chief tushka lusa was very wise and tall. He fought the Spanish explorer Hernando Desoto around 1540, at a settlement near Tuscaloosa. He disappeared in that battle. The city of Tuscaloosa is 1 day older than the state of Alabama, and the university of Alabama was the first public college. Next we are going with one of our aunts and her family to Rome, Italy. Ciao!
Monday, March 15, 2010
The second adventure: Champaign-Urbana, Illinois
we are visiting Grandma and Papa in Champaign, Illinois. When we first arrived, Papa took a picture of us with Grandma in front of their house. Then, we played in their frontyard on the small patch of snow: the only one left, maybe. No flowers have come up in the yard yet. Then we went to the fabric store and Grandma bought some fabric. She likes to shop there because she loves sewing.
Almost all of the next day, we played outside in the sun in the flower garden. When we were not outside, we were reading or eating. At the end of the day, we took a bath because we were very dirty.
The last day of our visit, we went to a playground. We played on the playground for a while. It was very big to us! Papa took a picture of Grandma and us in front of a rock. It had our cousin Patrick's hand print on it and had his parents' too. Then we went to Twin City Bible Church in Urbana and Papa took a picture of us and Grandma because that is the church they go to. Then they took us to the University of Illinois and took two pictures of us there: one at the Assembly Hall and another in front of a sign that said "The University of Illinois." To us, the Assembly Hall and University were HUGE!
The last thing that we did that day was to go to a party at someone's house after a Bible study for International students. Why do you think Grandma looks sad? Because she had to depart with us in the morning. And since we are so small, she was worried that we would have a hard trip.
I'm having a lot of fun but I'm also looking forward to June first because then I will come back to you. I miss you.
Love,
Sunny Flat
Friday, March 5, 2010
The first adventure: Colorado!
Well, my dear Flat sisters have sent their first report in from their travels around the globe. The have been staying with dear friends of the family in the beautiful (and sometimes very snowy) Colorado Springs, Colorado. Colorado Springs is home to the majestic Pikes Peak, seen here in the background. Way back during the gold rush era, Pikes Peak was the first prominent mountain travelers from the East could see as they approached, which made it a great landmark and led to the slogan "Pikes Peak or Bust." It is also famous for being the mountain upon which Katharine Lee Bates stood and looked out over "spacious skies,' "amber waves of grain" and "purple mountain majesties above the fruited plain" and which inspired her to write the beloved American anthem America the Beautiful.
I am so glad my Flat girls are getting to be with people we love, seeing places that are special to our nation's history. I wonder where they will end up next?
Thank you so much, Susan, for hosting my girls, and for taking the picture. And Lauren, thank you for holding the Flat Sisters so well!
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