Woke
up around 11 (Kentucky/Tennessee time), so we are slowly accommodating to our
new time zone. After we got ready, we headed over to Culver's, home of the
butter burger, for some brunch, and made our way to Florence, Kentucky, where
the Creation Museum is located. The museum is fairly big with a beautiful
garden and petting zoo. I loved the setup of the museum because it took you
through as if it was witnessing to someone. It first started with interpreting
the evidence, which evolutionists depend on, in the way creationists see it,
and carried on to share the message of Jesus through historical and modern
events. The petting zoo was exciting because it included a zonkey (mix between
donkey and zebra), a zorse (mix between horse and zebra) and a wallaby, who
tried to take a bite out of one of our own, (don’t worry, Lilly escaped with
all her fingers). Although this humid hot weather and random down pours are a
little confusing to us Alaskans, we are all excited to be here! Now we’re off
to explore the town of Florence.
Thanks
for all your support, God bless!
Emma
Schneck
Mr.
Schneck’s note – Teens have been great travelers as well as great comedy.
Though suited to Alaska, they are not wilting too much under the Kentucky heat
and humidity. I won’t tell you which two fell asleep during the planetarium
show. Wasn’t much to explore in Florence. Found a great meal and southern
hospitality at the local Big Boy. Everyone is pumped to begin the rally
tomorrow. We will be meeting up at UT with the Williams in the afternoon.
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