Birmingham

2008 July 22
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by stephlmacp

Well, I’m in Birmingham Alabama.  And I’ll tell you – it’s not at all what I was expecting.  Its like a posh amazingly diverse city.  And it’s hot as… well… it’s hot.  It took 2 days to get here (and with a baby and my mom I’m a bit shocked it didnt take 3).  The thing that I noticed in driving an older (not old… older) lady and a baby around they share one very noticable characteristic.  They have to go to the bathroom at the most inconvenient times!  Every time I got a great pace car, or just hit a groove in my driving one of them either went or needed to go.  Sigh, but whatever :-)   We went from home to Louisville the first day.  I will be honest in saying I have not, nor will I ever be a fan of Ohio.  Sorry all you Ohioans out there.  I hate your state.  OK hate is too strong, loathe.  That’s better.  I’m a southern girl by heart and heritage so any opportunity I have to get away I take it…. but as I was writing back to Ohio.  Aside from OSU football there’s nothing good.  So it was poetic and appropriate that as we were leaving Ohio a massive storm erupted.  Cincinnati was attacked by lighting and thunder, rain pelted us as we raced to the Kentucky border.  Then something amazing happened – as we were crossing the bridge to leave Ohio the sky opened up revealing a beautiful sunset.  It was as if heaven itself were welcoming us in.  I’ve heard former residents of Kentucky describe it as “Eden” or “The Promised Land” and I am here to say that they arent too far off the truth.  Driving through we were in an Eden of sorts.  As we crossed the border the rain stopped and we enjoyed the sunset and were thrilled by the occasional lighting at the same time.  All around us were green rolling hills dotted with farmhouses and horse fences.  The first thing we did was stop by a gas station and buy a bunch of Ale-8-One to savor on our journey.   What a blessing Kentucky is to our nation!

 

After a night’s stay in Louisville we started off again and drove out of Kentucky into God’s other favorite place – Tennessee.  Now some of you may scoff, but I would point out that you’ll never find nicer people, more beautiful rolling mountains and a finer set of cities than Tennessee.  To prove it I present it’s finest city – Nashville.  I’ve never been to a more wonderful city in my life.  All the writers and musicians who share their inspiration have to get it from somewhere and I am really starting to think the city itself is their muse. 

I wish I could have spent more time there, but we just took a 2 hour detour before heading down to Birmingham. 

 

My sister is an amazing person who is set up in some corporate housing here while she undergoes a training program to be a bank manager.  The details of this program I’m leaving out for 2 reasons: 1. Its none of your business 2. I am not smart enough :-)

 

So here we are in Birmingham chillin in an apartment having moved our 2 tons of crap in :-)   (a baby requires a LOT of junk to keep him on schedule and happy).  Now it’s sit back and enjoy the week. 

 

I’ll be posting I hope quite a bit so check back soon!!!!

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