Warner Robins, Georgia Robins AFB – Museum of Aviation

We went to Warner-Robins to visit Tony’s sister, Rebecca, and her family for Thanksgiving.  We have not seen her for many years and it was great to reconnect.  She put on a great spread with several Filipino dishes.  They were really great and I want to get her recipes and try them myself.   Her husband Jake is stationed at the Air Force Base  and was deployed one week after we left. Rebecca has three sons, 15, 13, and 3.  It was great to meet them for the first time.  They were so respectful and friendly.

We went to church with them both Sundays we were there. They attend a really great church where the pastor preached a great and unforgettable word.  He said instead of seeking God’s will in your life you should seek to be closer to God and you will then know what the will of God is for you.  Tony liked the grits that they have for everyone on Sunday morning.  After church we went to the Lane Southern Orchards for lunch.  I ate too much for desert so we took it to go.  The peach cobbler was so awesome.  Those that know me will remember how much I love peaches.

We also went to see a movie shown outside the church at night. They served popcorn and hot cider for free and also coffee and hot chocolate for a small price. It was cold but a lot of fun to be there with the family sitting on the lawn. Here are some pics of the family.

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Tony and I spent two days at the Air Force Museum of Aviation. It was a really awesome place. They had three large building and then LOTS of planes just sitting outside. I don’t know what to say about this place except to enjoy the pictures. I know that Mike will enjoy the spy plane. These first ones are from the buildings.

These planes were parked outside and you could go right up to them and touch them. It was so awesome. There were a few of them parked behind a fence that were in the process of restorations. One of them was a former Air Force One. I hope you enjoy the pictures.

My next blog will be about Andersonville, the South’s prison during the Civil War. We’ll talk soon.

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