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Hello! Welcome to the Stricklen's blog. We hope to keep our family and friends up to date with what is going on with our family. You will find a variety of experiences posted here -- you may find pictures of the never ending project of building our house, Callie helping William with his first steps, Mary studying a rare insect species, or perhaps you may be terribly bored with Molly's numerous fruit trees, berries, vegetables and rare plant pictures! Who knows what we may find Chris and CJ doing -- probably something having to do with a tractor or machine of sorts. Abby and Margaret will keep us entertained with costumes from other lands or a fairy story. Whatever we post, we trust it will lift your spirits and bring honor and glory to our Lord!

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Andersonville with the Whiddons


A few weeks ago we took a trip up to Georgia to attend the Andersonville Reenactment with our dear friends the Whiddons. It was a very nice reenactment set in the small, quaint town of Andersonville Georgia. There were some nice shops and a general store WITH a restroom. That was a nice change from the other reenactments we have been to. Also, because it was a small scaled event, everything was within easy walking distance. There was a fun parade to start the day off, a few sutleries, lots of good food (we brought a picnic with the Whiddons) and even some fresh brewed iced tea for sale. The actual battle left alot to be desired, but hey, there was lots of shooting!! And boy did they love using their cannons! So all the boys (and men) enjoyed the battle!
The Marine Corp Band

Chris and Brent

Laney and Mary enjoy the parade

Some Johnny Rebs

Abby and Nina
Callie with Mallory and Brooke

All the boys enjoying the festivities (especially the part when they tossed all that candy in the street!)

CJ and Michael each managed to get out of there with a new weapon (you may notice CJ's "safety orange" tip is already gone. His Miller cousins have taught him well! )

Little "Timmy Willie" - the Whiddon's youngest

Margaret and Lindsey looked so sweet!


Wills and his Mama (no there wasn't a Sonny's nearby - I brought that cup with me)

Our family October 2008



Stricklen and Whiddon children - 15 in all!
All the Southern Belles -- Many folks asked to take their pictures (the girls were horrified a few times!)The Whiddons


After the reenactment, our family went to visit PROVIDENCE SPRINGS at the Andersonville Prison. That was one of the reasons we wanted to go to this reenactment because this Providential spring was just down the road from there. There is a wonderful story that was told by the Union soldiers about how they were desperate for water and many cried out to the Lord for mercy. He heard their plea and God cleft the earth and water sprang forth! We took a few pictures of the actual engraving at the spring if you want to read it. What a wonderful testimony of God's faithfulness for our children to witness!













Here is the spring -- the water was beautiful, cold and crystal clear. There was of course a health warning! "This water not potable!" Callie and Mary just had to prove that it indeed WAS potable; so they drank some and said it was DELICIOUS!









Leaving Providence Springs



We headed back to the Whiddons for a hearty supper! They indeed showed us wonderful hospitality. They have been so gracious the many times we have popped in for a short visit. We appreciate it so much. We stayed Saturday evening and had a home-church service with them and the Griffins (a local family with 6 children).




A sweet friend and lovely hostess



Lindsey at home
William gets a ride!

The Whiddons got a foos(?) ball table -- that was a hit with the kids (and some male adults!)








The boys

Brook with this wonderful old baby grande piano the Lord provided for her. She had been praying for years for this! Another testimony of God's goodness.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow! Looks like you all had a fabulous time. Thanks for posting the pictures.

Bonnie said...

What a wonderful weekend! We always enjoy your tales of trips to the Whiddons. And of course, we love it when we stop there, too. They are such faithful friends, raising sweet godly arrows and holding forth the Word of Life.

I know it was a great time of refreshing and fellowship for you all. Glad you shared with us.

Grandmother/Mother

The Miller Family said...

Looks like a fabulous time was had by all! Those sweet southern belles were beautiful, of course! And we loooove the General Lee costume sported by CJ!

The Providence Spring story is so precious, I am shocked it is actually allowed to stand on public property...or is it on private property?

Love,
Aunt Katie