Monday, August 11, 2008


Last week was suck a tornado! It felt like we had been gone forever - nope! Just five days. It was alot of fun to see all my family in Arizona and of course to celebrate my Great Grandpa's 100th Birthday and my Grandparents 50th wedding anniversary. It was also quite a bit to process and accomplish in five days.

This is Ethan infront of the oh so luxurious hotel we stayed in in Bisbee. The San Jose Logde (with adjoining Bar)



First we stopped in Bisbee where my Great Grandpa (Floyd Harris) has lived his entire life. Born in 1908 he rarely left and if he did it was for work and then he always returned to his hometown. He still has an amazing sense of humor (though you have listen carefully) and still loves his meat for dinner. We held the party in a Baptist meeting hall. It was the only place in Bisbee large enough to hold everyone and was VERY close to where Pop's assisted living center is. I must say, though, standards of quality and cleanliness are quite different on the Mexican border than they are here. When we arrived to help set-up there were LARGE bugs everywhere and might I also add that in the 100 plus degree weather there was no air conditioner!! Despite it all everything went off well and the cake tasted amazing!



Floyd Harris - September 12, 1908. Still going strong and loving every minute!


This is Bisbee. It is an old mining town that is mostly tourists now. It is a beautiful place and reminds of somethig I would see back in Europe with the houses stacked ontop of each other throughout the mountains.



This home was built by Lanetta's (Floyd's wife grand father, my great grandmother) Not quite sure why they painted blue and have not kept up the yard and appearance of such an old home but it is very evident that they want Betty for mayor. My grand mother grew up here as well as her two sisters.


Bisbee is litterally a few minutes drive from the Mexico boder.



The town just across the border, Naco, is not a tourist town like many others. They take border patrol very serious here and at night you can see the fence lit for miles in either direction. You also can't walk outside without seeing a border patrol driving through the streets - usually more than one.

Next we made the wonderful 5 hour drive through the Salt River Canyon (which I am glad to say is over). Along our drive we stopped for a while in Tombstone to take some pictures and go through a few shops. When we got to Show Low there was much to be done to get ready for my Grandparents 50th Wedding Anniversary Party. We were very worried that it would rain - and it did. We had a tent for the food and crowded most of the chairs under the tent or trees and everyone stayed dry and had a great time. The food was great, pictures were great, and better than all of that...everyone survived!

This is one of the actresses in Tombstone. They were just setting up for the day and she was more than willing to take a picture with Ethan. Even though Ethan was not to willing to take a picture with her.

The next day we drove to Phoenix and went to the Diamond Backs game with Grandma and Pop. We purchased some t-shirts, hats, and other goodies at the game store and Ethan was very good through all of it. We had some ice cream half way through the game and were lucky enough that someone in Phoenix knew that no one would come to a single game if the ball park was not covered and air conditioned. Thanks to who ever you are!!


I think Ethan ate more of Dad's ice cream than he did. He crawled right up ther and didn't leave until it was all gone. He has had ice cream before but apparently ball park ice cream is much better than what we serve at home.


Ethan and Pop got to be really good friends during our visit. It did't take long once Ethan found out where he could get treats from.


This was the result after the baseball game. We didn't get out of parking lot before he fell asleep. Usually if I try and take him out of his car seat he wakes up but he was so tired he stayed asleep long enough for me to carry him up to my grandparents hotel room and stayed asleep while I removed his shoes and socks and slept until I had to wake him up to get ready to go the airport.




















After a flight home and a good nights rest we are all doing a little better and are very happy to be sleeping in our beds again. There is nothing like a good, long, tiring, vacation to remind you how much you miss home - not to mention your awesome husband who had to stay home and work.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

That's a great picture of Floyd Harris. I write for The Bisbee Observer, and I'm pretty sure if you send it to the paper we would use it and tell people a bit about his party. I think it would be something that many people would enjoy.
I met Floyd back in the 1970s when we first moved here. How nice to see that he had such a great party and has made it this far. I went to a gathering dedicated to him a few years back and we put him in the paper then. I think he might be the oldest Bisbeeite! He's certainly one of the oldest.
Karen Herberman
bisbeeobserver@cableone.net

Aimee & Brennen Fuller said...

Sounds very eventful. I'm glad that you had a good time. I love the picture of Ethan and the Tombstone actress. Ha ha ha, it made me laugh.