Friday, August 31, 2018

Aunt Bev's and Branson

These are the teenaged Millers except the middle one, she's only ten.

Bo, Kimmy and Aunt Bev

Uncle Marvin

Sterling is taller than your dad, and the little one is almost as tall as me.  We didn't do much at Bev's except visit as soon as she got home from work.  It was a nice visit.
We drove down to Branson and the first night we were there we went to Dolly Pardon's Stampede.  This is one of the actors.

We ate chicken (with our hands) and watched a cross between a rodeo and a revue.  Really nice

And as you can see it was very rah rah America.

The next night we went to the Million Dollar Quartet.  We couldn't take pictures in the theater, but the show was really good.  It was about the night in December, 1959 when Elvis, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, and Jerry Lee Lewis got together in Sun Records.


Clay Cooper shook your dad's hand while singing his number.  That is really up close and personal.

These three had amazing close harmony.  I forget their name, but they sure can sing.

Clay and his wife, Tina

We saw one more show while there.  It was The Irish Tenors and The Celtic Girls.  Of course we couldn't take pictures.  It was pretty good.


That's all for now.  We are in OK today and are going to drive to Pawhuska to visit the Pioneer Woman's store.  Tomorrow we head for home we'll probably be home in about ten days.  See you then.

Love, Mom and Dad

3 comments:

Mark said...

It’s always the sad part of the trip when you head for home...

Christy said...

Looking forward to seeing you!

mendy said...

Good luck at that store. I heard it was a mad house!!