We were both excited to finally get a visit to JP’s new place in Alabama.
It is about 11 hours of driving and we didn’t leave home until early afternoon so only tackled the long state of IL on our first day. The next day after a stop at only one quilt shop in Quilt City, USA, we continued to his town arriving about 2:30 p.m. We checked into the hotel and cooled off a bit, adjusting to the temps over 100′ F. He was soon off work and called that we could come meet him at his apartment. We had packed his list of what else he wanted to have at his place from home. His Green list and his Yellow list made it in the car along with our 2 suitcases, a cooler of meat for him, and a cooler of snacks for us. He was surprised!
Nothing like the welcome sight of seeing him come down the steps of his apartment after so many months of not seeing him! Swoon! The crepe myrtle trees lining his apartment building (and all over the city) were in full bloom. Stunning! This is the view out his living area and the men making another trip to unload.
He gave us good tours and activities for us to do while we spent 3+ days with him as he got Friday off by his new boss. So thankful for all the comp hours he had already put in!
We saw the NASA Space Museum…. I have been a big NASA fan since the Apollo trips when we’d watch them in school. Seeing all this up close was fantastic! Having an intelligent tour guide — tender to this momma’s heart!
This is the Marshall Space Flight Center. (He was at Langley NASA Research Center before.)
Mostly I have photos of their backs…
JP offered to take my photo! (rare!) Me with one of the Space Shuttles! The size – immense! The boosters it needs – Just more than I could ever imagine!
It was Space Camp Graduation day and the kids got to ride the rides. We chose not to be so sick being shot into the air!
In short, Wernher Von Braun led to the rise of Huntsville after they lost the cotton industry and the city is now “Rocket City”.
This building had a whole Apollo rocket with all the pieces laying down so it could be viewed. Then one outside, standing up, seen for miles.
JP & me in front of an Apollo rocket.
They had a photo op place because of the kids’ Space Camp graduation day. I wish I had gone to space camp! Some earned or purchased uniforms! I wanted one until I saw the prices! But I got my “souvenir” photo! LOL!
It was 105′ plus higher heat index while we were there. Really we are melting in the photos! He is used to it a bit more, working outside often in heavier clothes.
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We got to see the base and the outside of the building where he works. At least we have a bit of a visual in our heads now. We couldn’t take photos or get out of the car at all while on base except to the NASA building where they had a gift shop that I walked through. (Another NASA shirt for me from clearance even tho he isn’t working for them now and some postcards which are very late in being mailed!)
No photos. No getting out of the car. This is all I have from the gate. He said this was it, Mom. So it is through the lovely windshield! The rest of our memories are saved in our minds. Amazing!
part 2 coming….
I know how difficult is to have him that far away. It’s always good to be able to see our kids. He’s done well and you two are great parents.
Thanks! It is having him far away but he is confident and jumped right in to life in a totally new place.
Our daughter lives in Madison/Huntsville area and we have been there many times, and yes, its a 11 hours drive. Your son should do well there. Happy Holidays.
How fun to have a personal tour guide of all this!