Sunday, 17 February 2008

west virginia



West Virginia

West Virginia was the only state to gain its title by presidential

proclamation. Abraham Lincoln granted a few of Virginia's counties

statehood when those counties sided with the Union forces. The rest of

Virginia went Confederate, thus losing Lincoln's favor. Interestingly,

Stonewall Jackson was born in what is now West Virginia. (So, would he

claim Virginia or West Virginia as his home state?) Thus ends todays

bit of trivia.

We are here in beautiful, mountainous West Virginia! I am currently

looking at yellow, orange, red, maroon, and green leaves - all in

various shades - on just the other side of our huge windows. This

smallish town is a refreshing change from Nashville. We are in the

mountains and only 7 minutes from the capitol! We are staying in

Residence Inn which I would highly recommend for, among other things,

its spacious floorplan (especially important for those travelling with

a pack 'n play).

Yesterday we worshipped with the congregation of Randolph Street

Baptist Church. It was an excellent, God-honoring service and the

members were all so friendly. One lady showed me the nursery and then

took us to Sunday School. Walking in she whispered, "Do you want to

sit together?" in an excited voice. It was really cute. We got to meet

lots of people there. My favorite was an old man wearing a plaid

sportscoat and multi-toned suede shoes with tassles. He bought his

sportscoat because it reminded him of his sharp-dressing friend Larry

who had recently passed away. (Larry went to church there too, and

also owned the BP catty-corner from the church.) It is always

encouraging to visit other churches. It reminds me that God is active

in all parts of the world, and it makes me thankful for the different

works He performs in others. Plus, I got to sing!

Eric and Elijah are taking a nap together right now. Elijah is sorely

lacking on naps as I keep taking him on hikes. Today we walked through

a few trails in Coonskin Park. The leaves were falling so quickly that

it sounded like rain. Elijah just stared at all the falling colors. It

was much better than a cribside mobile or Baby Einstein video.

Yesterday we explored the state capitol. My use of "explored" there is

well chosen because we wandered all over that beautiful, marble-walled

building. There were no security checks when you entered. There were

no people around at all, in fact, save one man in a suit. We saw one

of the electrical shafts and the huge bricks comprising a portion of

the dome. We were even able to get on the roof and see far down the


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