Our day started out with a drive into the great state of Illinois to get some Chick-fil-A breakfast. Most of you think, “Who cares? It’s Chick-fil-A!” But you see, Kansas doesn’t really have them…so any chance we get to eat this glorious nourishment, we do. It is the only food we don’t pray over, as one can tell it has been already abundantly blessed with delicious goodness by the Father.



After that, we walked around the mall and stopped at a fudge and coffee place that had some great cappucino – and a funny trash can sign.

Then, we met up with Lori & Candyce, and ate at a place called Max & Erma’s. And next, on to the Arch!

Since I am afraid of heights and a wee clausterphobic, the arch was a time of many prayers and sweaty palms. But I pulled through okay, only with the support of my friends.

And now we’re waiting for our pizza to be delivered – then we’re hitting the streets of St. Louis to catch some live music and fireworks to ring in the new year!
More later!

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10 responses to “St. Louis Part 2”
So very fun that you all are together for First Night! I read this with my son and he said to tell Lori “Nice SB sweatshirt!”
Happy New Year!
love… from ‘the girl next door.’ :)
How fun! I love these f2f encounters. Thanks to your glorious description, I have added chic-fil-a to my things to try this year list. Wake up and tell us what did you guys did last night!
Happy New Year, just as well I can right in English then eh? So what are you goinf to do when we meet? Bring a phrase book?
Looks good fun but you and Lori in the same city?!? How did they cope. Chris looks happy for a man surrounding by females, is that why Chris looks happy?
LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE
KISS KISS KISS
How absolutely fun!
pS THE “right” in Engish rather ‘write” was meant to be ironic! Well that’s my story and I am sticking to it!
Chris and his harem!
chick fil a! oh how i miss it so! an abundance of them there are in the east where i last lived. ah! i envy you more than you can imagine
oh and thanx for the snowflake how to
it helped :)
feliz nuevo anos
I love what you wrote about Chick-fil-A. I am a Southern girl at heart and miss my CFA… until a FREE-STANDING one opened near us here, in a suburb of St. Louis. Woo hoo!
You can read about my CFA craziness here: http://sixgoldencoins.blogspot.com/2009/07/cow-appreciation-day.html.
I’m a little over-the-top, I guess. Maybe?
.-= Elizabeth´s last blog ..Thirteen Years =-.