
So exciting! I couldn't wait to meet Kathy but my little boy was even more excited. He wanted kids to ride and play with so each time he spotted a family with three kids he asked: Is that them? All I could say was: I don't know! We are meeting strangers! I have no idea what they look like! Guess that wasn't the best message to send a child: But bloggy friends aren't complete strangers-- they are more like penpals, aren't they. I will confess to some mild concerns. Would Kathy and I hit it off? Would two gals who have only talked books online have much in common or much to talk about (beyond books)? Were my concerns warranted? You'll see... Oh yes, my concerns... Ha, I feel so silly... Kathy and I never stopped talking and laughing! It's a wonder we didn't pass out from lack of oxygen. So much fun... and we didn't even discuss books till the next day!
Never talk to strangers. Hey, let's go meet a whole crew of strangers
After a bit of phone tag to coordinate schedules (Kathy was caving and I was salooning), it was finally time to meet. Armed with clothing descriptions, we trekked uphill to her location keeping an eye out for a funnel cake eating family. Kathy spotted us first and the rest is history! If you've ever wondered what two bookworms would look like after a day of rides, wonder no more. A bit tired and bedraggled but we're happy! This photo was taken just after riding the Lost River ride on day one. Lots of fun but it is a soaker!
Here we are on day two after a long lovely ride-free chat.
What can I say about Kathy The Literary Amnesiac? She is fun, friendly, clever, energetic and has a great sense of humor. Or would that be a quirky sense of humor... Well, she seemed to appreciate my own brand of nuttiness. Kathy, hope you were laughing with me and not at me!! ;o)
Here are a few things Kathy and I have in common besides loving to talk, laugh, read and blog. Both of us grew up in cities but now live in rural locations with no visible neighbors. I grew up in East Texas and Kathy who is orginally from-- Shhh *whisper*-- North of the Mason-Dixon Line now lives in East Texas. (Her hubby is a good ol' E. Tx boy and he is great fun too) Both of us read a variety of genres. Both of us are annoyed by contrived emotional/tear jerker books.
Our conversations ran the gamut and I loved every minute. Never in a million years did I expect to actually meet a bloggy friend in real life but what a rewarding experience! Have you ever met a bloggy friend in real life? Do you want to? If you are ever traveling in my region (E. Ok/NW Ark), give me a holler!
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I read a lot about 'blogger meet-ups.' I can't resist; they look and sound so much fun! I honestly wish I had a bookworm friend to hang out with! Glad you had an awesome time.
ReplyDeleteIt sure was a blast! And I really enjoyed reading the recap here.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you guys had loads of fun and wow that place looks great!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great story! How fun!
ReplyDeleteLike Kathy said it was a blast!
ReplyDeleteJillian-- aren't you near SF? If so, when I visit my brother one of these days, let's get together! Have you checked to see if any on your blogroll might live in your region?
Jessica-- Come visit and we'll go--your little boy would love it--lots of rides/water fun for little ones and SDC is very unique--built into the woods/hills of the ozarks-- very natural-- most rides are hidden in the trees and hollows--not flat and tar smelling like other parks. There is a fairly strenuous cave tour--music-- artisans (bakers, pottery, textiles, glass, metal, wood ect-- variety of shows depending on the current festival--acts from around the world during Worldfest. Really is fun-- and if you guys are ever in this neck of the woods, let me know-- besides I already told Chris I take him to Jesse James' hideout at Robbers Cave State Park.
Hi Lesa,
ReplyDeleteThat was a wonderful post! I really, really enjoyed reading it. I've made so many friends blogging (some have become real life friends, too), all over the world. I am coming to the US next year for BEA and the highlight will be meeting some of the people I've become friends with online.
ALSO: I have an award for you (if you're not into awards, no problem, I understand):
http://desertbookchick.com/award-winning-book-blogger-hop-june-18-21-2010/
This is a great post. I found your blog via Desert Book Chick's book hop and I am glad I did. I haven't been to Silver Dollar City since I was a kid, but I believe that somewhere in the house are the candles I dipped rainbow colored at the candle making booth.
ReplyDeleteWelcome and thanks, Amanda and Amcatoir! I'm so pleased and honored that you both enjoyed this post.
ReplyDeleteAmanda-- Wow, BEA sounds so exciting! thank you for the award!
Amcatoir-- What a great souvenir-- I only went to SDC once as a child (age 4) but I've gotten my money's worth as an adult! ;o)