Monday evening, my niece, Amy Ellsworth arrived from Arizona for a visit. She had never been to St. Louis so we spent the week showing her the town...
Tuesday morning, we rode the Metro to the Arch. We all three watched the video of how it was built and Amy and I rode the tram to the top.
Tuesday afternoon, Amy and I walked around the Missouri Botanical Gardens. We had perfect weather for the entire day - sunny and not too chilly, although Amy, being from Arizona, was cold, not surprisingly. We particularly enjoyed the Japanese garden area.
(feeding the fish at the garden)
Wednesday morning, we enjoyed the Missouri History Museum in Forest Park and then Amy treated us to lunch at an Italian restaurant on The Hill. She also eats gluten free and this eatery offered GF pasta and pizza. YUM!
Wednesday afternoon, I took Amy on a drive around Carondelet Park and the Holly Hills neighborhood. We also visited an Aldi and she is definitely going to shop now at the one in Gilbert, even though it is about a twenty-minute drive away.
Thursday morning dawned dark and rainy but we didn't let it stop us from going to the cute historic river town of Kimmswich located about twenty minutes south of us.
In the afternoon, we went west to drive around Lone Elk Park - where we saw elk and bison - and the World Bird Sanctuary. The rain had fizzled down to just a mist by then and the fall color was finally beginning to appear. Both places were very beautiful and enjoyable. We went to Emily's after for dinner and visiting.
I drove Amy to the airport Friday morning and then went right away to a quartet rehearsal. We had the temple in the afternoon and then Elise joined us overnight on her way to a weekend in Indiana. We watched "The Haunting" together that night.
Saturday was a busy, catch-up kind of day and we closed it with a ward Trunk-or-Treat activity at the church. Then, we went home and ate chili and watched a rather bleak John Wayne movie called "The Searchers" which had the same theme as "News of the World" - dealing with white children kidnapped by Native Americans in Texas just after the Civil War. I honestly wouldn't recommend it, though, because it was SO inaccurate in so many ways (for example, it was filmed in Monument Valley which is nowhere near Texas). Oh, well. Can't win them all, I guess.
Happy Halloween, everyone!