Current mood:
sore
Sorry about the lack of a posts. I didn't mean to worry you, Dad! Man, I'm a hurting unit! Between swimming the the pool, the walking we did in St. Louis and the climbing of rocks by the lake, my legs are killing me. That's good though--means I'm using muscles I haven't used it ages (at least since before the accident in July).
Day 4: Wednesday we had to check out of the hotel, Marcus had some work to finish up, then we were off to see the St. Louis Arch. What an amazing structure! I didn't take the time to ride up to the top (maybe next time!), but we did take an hour-long sightseeing cruise on the Mississippi River. We learned about Mark Twain, barges, the Eads bridge, the retaining wall, flood levels, etc. Very interesting. It was pretty neat. Downtown St. Louis, however, is kind of scary. I needed to find the US Bank that you could see from the cruise because I didn't have enough cash on me to pay for parking and I'm too cheap to pay the ATM fees with other machines. We figured it couldn't be that far from the
Old Courthouse that I wanted to go see. Yeah, right. It ended up being several blocks away through a really seedy looking part of town. Oy.
We stopped for dinner and gas in East St. Louis, IL. We ate at this cool place called
Lion's Choice. They had awesome roast beef sandwiches and "real" horseradish sauce. YUM! The sandwich was so good that I got Marcus and myself seconds. After dinner, we were underway for Clarksville, TN. I think we got in around 10 pm. Since it was so late, I was tired and went to bed not too long after arriving.
Day 5: The next morning, Marcus' mom made us bisquits and gravy for breakfast, which we ate out on their new (really nice) deck. Marcus taught his mom some stuff about the computer he brought her, then we were off to WalMart for fishing licenses and tacke (no need for trout stuff here). Marcus and I went with Marcus' dad to a place called Bumpis Mills to go fishing. We arrived about 3, so it was too late to rent a boat. We did some bank fishing. Marcus' dad caught the only keeper (a wide-mouth bass). We left when it got too dark to see, went to WalMart again to replace lost tackle and Marcus' mom ordered pizza for dinner. Then it was off to bed so we could get up at 5 am for more fishing. Unfortunatley, we realized we didn't have an alarm clock. I downloaded an alarm clock from Version Tracker for Marcus' ibook. He installed it and we hoped it would wake us up.
Day 6: The downloaded alarm clock worked great! Today we headed back out to Bumpis Mills after picking up some breakfast grub at Hardees. This time we got a boat and fishing was good right at first. Nothing keeper-size, however. I caught my first bass ever. Whoo hooo! Sadly, conditions worsened, it was too cloudy and the only thing biting were mosquitos. Booo. Oh, well. It was fun anyway. I really like being out on the water.
We got back from fishing early in the afternoon and Marcus' mom had spinach pancakes waiting for lunch. I took a shower and dozed off for awhile. We went to Applebee's for dinner and then back home. Dad had called while we were out. I called him beack and he had called because he was worried that something had happened since I hadn't posted here since Tuesday. After I chatted with Dad a bit, Marcus' mom showed me pictures of Marcus when he and his siblings were younger. It's amazing how much Marcus looks like his bio-dad. After pictures, there were some more computer lessons for Marcus' mom.
That brings us to now. I'm going to bed because I'm pooped. Tomorrow morning Marcus' dad is making french toast for breakfast and then I'm going to go find the scrapbook stores in this town. There is definitely one, possibly two. I guess we're going to be grilling, too.
OK, gotta wrap this up and go to bed.