Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Jimmy Carter, President


Jimmy Carter Library and Museum

On a “Girls’ Night Out” weekend to see the Atlanta Braves, I decided to work into our schedule a trip to the Jimmy Carter Library and Museum, and I’m glad I did.

I didn’t remember much about the time Jimmy Carter was our 39th president.  I certainly wasn’t old enough to vote (in case you’re wondering about my age - LOL).  There are some things I do remember:  the peanut, his daughter Amy, big pretty teeth, and hostages.

Such a sweet couple!!!  They still are.
Since I’m older now and understand some things better, it’s time I learn as much as I can about the REAL Jimmy Carter.

His Presidential Library is at 441 Freedom Parkway, Atlanta, GA.


This coat is in the museum.  According to my mom, she was very classy for the times.


The Library had a wonderful video, not very long, inside a cool theater.  Don't underestimate that on a June day in the South.  We read through many rooms of photos, artifacts like letters and clothing, and the projects President Carter was partial to. One in particular was Habitat for Humanity.  He is 86 years old at the time we visited his museum, and he and his wife, Rosalynn, were still active in the building of homes for others.  Amazing man!


Working hard, still.

They do most things together.  <3




Some interesting facts:

* He was the first president born in a hospital.  He was born in the hospital where his mother worked as a nurse.

* He founded The Carter Center which addresses national and international issues of public policy.

* He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002. 

* He has FOUR children - 3 sons and a daughter.  I only knew about Amy.

* He still teaches Sunday School at Maranatha Baptist Church in Plains, GA.

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And this led to another trip…….to Plains, GA.

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Welcome to my World

Welcome to my blog dedicated to travel and learning.

It will chronicle the simple travels of a Mississippi elementary teacher who loves to…you guessed it!...travel and learn!!



I spend my weekdays for the 36 weeks of the year teaching Intellectually Gifted students.  Days are filled with creativity, problem solving, communication, writing, arts integration,.....the fun is endless!!  Needless to say, I love my job!   

However, in the time I'm not at school I LOVE to learn knew things.  I'm a reader, TV channels like the History Channel, National Geographic and TLC are some of my favorites, but most of all I like to travel to learn.  Hands-on and first-hand experiences make the most lasting impressions.

This site will always be under construction because I truly am "a life-long learner." I will be adding past travel/learning experiences as I get a chance since I'm just beginning the technological version of my journeys.  

Join me for the trips and experiences, and if you have any suggestions let me know.  Hopefully, you can gain some insight into great places to visit and maybe even pick up a few new things from me.

Happy traveling and learning!!!