August 23rd, we actually got to
see St. Louis in decent daylight! Normally, we arrive in St. Louis at the end
of a long day of driving on our way up north. This time, we were stopping to
see some sights and friends!
After
breakfast, we headed out to see the Gateway Arch! We’ve driven past it several
times, but you don’t appreciate how big it is until you’re actually close to
it.
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I thought it would be similar to the
Washington Monument where you basically go up, look around, and then come back
down. But underneath the arch, there is a museum, theaters, and lots more! We
started off by doing what was most important: going up in the arch!
The
view from the top is spectacular!
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It’s
dizzyingly high.
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Even
all the kids in our family combined cannot span even one side of the arch!
That’s how huge it is!
Photo
Credit: Betsy.
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We went back to the hotel for a few hours,
and then freshened up for dinner. We had a very special opportunity: I was
finally going to meet my long-time pen pal! R and I have been writing since we
were 9 and 8 years old, respectively. We started writing because our church
supported her family when they left to become missionaries in Russia. We have
kept up over the years, and when her family moved back to St. Louis a number of
years ago, we thought maybe one day we’d get to meet face-to-face.
What we didn’t think would happen was that my
family would move to Texas and we would finally connect after we drove through
St. Louis a half-a-dozen times on various trips up north! I had met her parents
when they visited our church in Michigan, but after 10 years of corresponding,
R and I were finally meeting for the first time!
My
plate. It was delicious!
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For dessert, some of us had cheesecake
rangoons, while others split chocolate cake.
It
was so good to see Mr. and Mrs. H again, and to catch up with R! They are such
a fun family, and I always feel like I connect well with missionaries. J
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R
and me. She has been one of the only constant friends in my life, and I’m so
blessed by my friendship with her! Time and space don’t matter; we will always
be friends!
Photo
Credit: Roma.
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The next morning, we packed up one final time
and started on the final leg of our two-week journey. Along the way, we stopped
at Culver’s for lunch and Pizza Hut for dinner. We made it home at a fairly
reasonable time, but we were still plenty tired! We had enjoyed our trip so
much, but there is truly no place like home! J
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