Monday, October 6, 2008

Presidential Pathways

This last weekend we took the kids up to Warm Springs to visit The Little White House. What is that? Well, I'll tell you! ( I had no idea what it was, but it actually is an interesting part of American history.) President Franklin Roosevelt owned a summer vacation home in Warm Springs, Georgia, which they called the "little" White House. I'm sure you get the pun. He chose Warm Springs because, you guessed it, they have "warm springs" there that were therapeutic and helpful in treating his symptoms from polio. He really enjoyed his time here and would come here all through his presidency. On April 12, 1945, he was sitting for a portrait (at the Little White House )when he collapsed after suffering a stroke. They rushed him to his bedroom and called the doctors, but he died later that day. The house is beautifully preserved and they have constructed a really nice museum there.
On the porch of the Little White House
At the entrance to the Little White House
Family on the front porch
Don't we look gorgeous? This was at the Warm Springs pool, next door to the Rehabilitative Center that FDR founded. Every Labor Day weekend they fill the pool with spring water (88 degrees) and you can swim in it.
Trail leading up to FDR's neighbor's house. It is lined with all the state flags. Admiring the view from a hilltop in nearby FDR State Park

7 comments:

Brett and Shireen Olsen said...

Fun trip! I can't believe how big all your kids are! Can't wait to catch up via email and perhaps even the telephone (gasp). -S

Ned and Erin + kids said...

hey it was fun to see you comment. so i found out from your blog that you live pretty far away. next time you come to az you will have to get a hold of me so we can catch up. your lucky you live by lots of fun spots to check out. i love visiting places like that.

Unknown said...

We saw "The Little White House" on a brochure we got at the Civil War Museum while we were there. Looks like we should have done it. Love the pic of you and josh! so any way to get that bread recipe???

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Anonymous said...

Heidi, I don't know you, but found
your blog in a round-about way. I saw the "bread" post on Annie's blog
and am wondering if you could be so
kind to send me your bread recipe?
I just received a wheat grinder and
50 lbs of wheat. Have tried few re-
cipes but not happy. Your bread looked amazing. What size pans do
you use? Many thanks
stephanie

stephanie said...

i cant remember if i told you before but my lil brother is serving a mission in georia..what part are you guys..that would be so amazing if he ever served by you...your home is beautiful!