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Monday, December 12, 2011
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After church eight of us from our Life Group went out for lunch. We eat at Chili’s which is the first time with our Life Group at Chili’s. After lunch we said good bye to Ron and Sandy as they had to baby sit their grandson this afternoon. The rest of us (Pam, Mike, Michelle, Craig, Cheri and I) got in the van and we headed to Tampa to visit the Henry B Plant Museum. It was a step back in time around 1891. It was their 30th annual Victorian Christmas Stroll. Inside each room highlights an intimate detail related to the hotel. Outside we enjoyed the peaceful view of Plant Park while sipping hot cider and cookies on the veranda. We also got to watch two groups of bell ringers doing Christmas music. I really enjoyed this as I have only seen this once before. Then we made our way to the Grand Ball Room. What a spectacular room. We even climbed the stairs to the top and had a grand view down on the ball room. At 4:00 pm it was time for us to make our way back to the parking lot by the church to drop off Mike, Pam, Craig, and Michelle. As soon as we got home we started watching the Packer game that I was recording. The Packers must have learned a lesson from last week as they played a great game and looked a whole lot better than they did last week and the playing by the defense was the best they have played all year. It was a wonderful day that God made for us to spend with special friends. For more information on the Henry B Plant Museum go to this web site http://www.plantmuseum.com/
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