Can you see the arch mowed into the grass. It's amazing what us Westerners are amused with.
On our way back to our hotel, we noticed the full moon. This picture just does not do this arch justice, it was really beautiful.
The next day we went to the Missouri Botanical Gardens. Gary and I love going to gardens, maybe because it is a refreshing moment of not having to do our own gardening. I particularly wanted to go to these Gardens because they have Chihuly throughout. Now if you don't know who Chihuly is, you are probably living in a bubble (if you only knew I just made a joke, I am so funny), but he does huge glass sculptures throughout the world and in particular a lot of gardens. As we entered we saw this absolutely gorgeous light fixture he did. It has over, I believe, 600 pieces. Plus the big deal of this day was we went on the only day it is free in the garden. It was Mr. Shaw's (founder of the garden)birthday, what luck.
They had a huge Japanese garden. Unfortunately, I was unable to walk the entire thing.
They had a large Solarium called the Climatron. I asked Gary if Mr. Shaw would be totally impressed to see how large these plants were. Again you see Chihuly throughout this as well.
Mr. Shaw's home. That is one thing about a large garden, it is too large to take just one picture of everything in it.
Off to Fort Leonard Wood, 2 1/2 hours outside of St. Louis, so Gary and I took our time getting there, but when we did we were invited to a banquet for the troops graduation. Here is my son and his lovely wife and great kids.
After graduation, we went off to have lunch and play with the kids.
Gary got a little aggressive in twirling Jack and so he was a little sick, but recovered quickly when he knew he could play on my tablet.
It was a great trip. I was very impressed with my son and his wife, the kids were down right adorable and fun, and I believe we even got along with the step-mother.
I love you Nick and I am very proud of you and hope the best for your future!!