Friday, January 1, 2010

Cincinnati : Part Two

At long last! The second (and final) installment of our trip. I never got any pictures at the actual conference, so these are from the other events of the journey. Except Goodwill, but that's a whole nother post! I'll narrate as we go along...

At the Creation Museum


The "Garden of Eden"




It's one of the very few surviving copies of the original Greek Bibles.



Martin Luther posting his 95 Theses.


At lunch


Yours truly


After lunch we walked out on the deck looking over the lake and park. You cant tell in these pictures, but it was snowing very lightly at the time. You probably can tell, however, that it was very windy!




At dinner everyone ate "Cincinnati chili", an event I'm not likely to ever repeat.




One night at the Creation Museum they had a live nativity, which we attended in the freezing cold!

Mary and Joseph

The rest of the outside "park" was decorated with lights. Here the lights are being reflected in the lake, which was partially frozen.

Finally, we headed home. After five days in freezing cold, snowy weather, I was very ready to return to our more temperate climate.

Again, I am not asleep. And Baby definitely isn't.
(Why did we ever give her that?!?!)


Somewhere in the mountains there appeared a sea of cloud.


I had a great time at the conference with old friends and new, and received much knowledge from the speakers presenting. I failed to take pictures at the conference part but it was the reason for the trip! Through the wisdom shared I was able to gain a more Biblical understanding of the Sufficiency of Scripture.

See you later!

The Geegs

6 comments:

Caroline said...

I always wondered how you spelled Eady's, um, alternative reference!

BTW, I think I left my camera at your house. Would you mind looking for it?

The Geegs said...

Glad you finally got around to posting!

Caroline - I hope you don't think any thing is wrong with my "other name"

Elinor Dashwood/Melanie said...

How fun that you got to go to the Creation Museum! I've been there once. It's great, isn't it? :-D

(I would have loved to see their Christmas exhibit! ;-) )

~Melanie

Lillian said...

The creation museum was very interesting!

emily said...

Great pictures....I'm never going to get around to posting mine! Two questions: What in the world are on "The Geegs" eyes, and why are glasses sticking out of her head?

Lucas said...

Funny how everyone seems to find each other.

btw JE this is me