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Things to Do in Kentucky!

On the following pages you'll find many fun things to do in Kentucky. Whether it's fishing on one of Kentucky's many lakes, exploring caves, visiting a Kentucky State Park, hiking, or golfing a great Kentucky golf course, there are plenty of fun things to do in Kentucky. Just remember to bring your camera! If you're unsure of a date for an event, please leave a comment, e-mail me, or contact me on Twitter (@GenuineKentucky).

Grand Rivers Marina Day 2008 Was a Blast and a Half!

August 11, 2008 by Joi Sigers Leave a Comment

 

Kentucky Lake at Lighthouse Landing

I’ve been kind of draggy lately – not physically as much as emotionally. Our oldest cat – a much, much beloved diva, Prissy  is really going downhill fast.  (She’s 20 years old, so I guess that hill is long overdue.) Being thisclose to losing her has dampened my mood considerably, so Marina Day came at a good time.  For a day, I could try to forget the “sad” side of life and just enjoy the “glad” side.

Fortunately, Grand Rivers knows how to throw a great party.

There are so many things I want to post about and I’m kind of worried about leaving anything out, so I’m going to actually add multiple posts throughout the day – covering individual topics. I’ll also be adding some really gorgeous pictures that my husband took.

I can’t tell you how much I loved seeing all of the families out together, having fun. We saw license plates from, literally all over – so families came from far and wide. I guarantee no one left without a smile on his or her face either. Are you kidding me, gorgeous scenery, great food, boat rides, games, music and FANTASTIC weather… And the only thing you had to pay for was the food?! Can’t beat it! What’s more, the food was beyond amazing and very reasonably priced.

As an unexpected surprise, the mega talented stars from the Variety! Show also made an appearance. I loved that! If you visit this site regularly, you know how much I enjoy them. Unfortunately, we had to leave not long after they took the stage – one of our three daughters needed a ride, and any parent knows that when one of your children call, all else takes a backseat.

Even great music and Red Velvet Cupcakes.

There’ll be more posts and pictures coming, so please check back. I have so much I want to cover – from a breakfast that blew my mind to boat rides that took the same mind a million miles (and cares) away. We also had some ridiculously good BBQ and a red velvet cupcake (served up courtesy of a woman in a Paula Deen wig, no less) that I’ve been thinking about since. I told you, these Grand Rivers people know how to throw a party!

Is it too soon to start looking forward to Marina Day 2009?

Filed Under: Fairs and Festivals, Grand Rivers Tagged With: Grand Rivers, Grand Rivers Kentucky, Marina Day

The Cotton Patch Gospel – Don’t Miss the Message Amongst the Mumblings

August 1, 2008 by Joi Sigers Leave a Comment

Cotton Patch Gospel
par–uh-buh l noun
1. a short allegorical story designed to illustrate or teach some truth, religious principle, or moral lesson.
2. a statement or comment that conveys a meaning indirectly by the use of comparison, analogy, or the like.

Wow, I’m having “Grammar 101” flashbacks.  I loved grammar, so I’m cool with that.  Had it been an Algebra flashback, I’d be banging my head through the monitor right about now.Math and I have nothing at all to say about one another that doesn’t begin and end with $&#5%.

So, why begin a post with a definition? Because I want everyone to keep this definition in mind for a minute.  Jesus used parables often! Remember the good Samaritan. Jesus knew that people understood and remembered stories. Since he was very much interested in His teachings being understood and remembered, He utilized parables quite often.

On a much, much, lesser scale – I homeschooled our three daughters.  When they were in the early elementary school grades, we read extensively about the Civil War.

When it was time to learn all about the Underground Railroad, one morning (while they were sleeping), I went through the house and set up “Safe Houses” – in hidden places (behind the couch, under a desk, inside an entertainment center, etc.).  Fortunately, they had a great abundance of Barbies and those (combined with my own collection of Gone With the Wind dolls) made up our brave residents and bold travelers, while a few of the Ken dolls “got” to be the villains giving chase.

My Girls, our cats, and I had a ball. Years later, they still talk about our Underground Railroad.  Most importantly, they learned more about this period of time than they would have just by reading or listening to me.  We used this same technique throughout our years of homeschooling (though not always with barbies!).

People understand what they’re familiar with better than what they’re told.  If you put a story “on their level,” using situations they’re familiar with, they simply “get it” better.

Jesus used situations, characters, and settings that his listeners would not only relate to but that people would remember for years to come. Was it effective?

What was your answer earlier when I asked you if you remembered the Good Samaritan?

The Cotton Patch Gospel begins its season today. In the past it has proven to be controversial. People apparently even got up to leave during the show. I’m not one to pass judgement on anyone (never have, never will), but how can you ever truly make your mind up about something unless you hear the whole story? Bearing in mind that it is a story, in the first place.

The Cotton Patch Gospel is a fictional retelling of the Greatest Non-fictional story ever told. A parable acted out, if you will. The writers have taken “Jesus” and brought Him to a present day setting – in the south. The idea was for people to be entertained and enlightened at the same time.

If the story sparks interest in just one person out of the thousands to ever see it, and if this one person picks up the Bible to read more about our savior, Jesus Christ – can’t we all agree that it would have been MORE than worth it?

I’ll personally be seeing the production this weekend – the whole production (wink). I’m expecting to be entertained, I’m expecting to laugh, and I’m expecting to be touched by the story. I’m not expecting a word for word production taken straight from the Bible. (If that were the case, it wouldn’t be set anywhere near Deep South, USA.)

I hope everyone who sees this story will go in with an open mind and out (at the end) with a full heart. As a Christian, I have zero tolerance for anything that even hints at disrespect toward Christians and I have less tolerance for anything that hints at disrespect toward God.  But I’m going in with an open mind.

We’ll just see how it goes!

Click HERE for the schedule – and if you haven’t seen the Variety show, yet, make plans to see it as well!  You can find my review for this energetic, amazing show  by clicking the link.

More Grand Rivers Variety Reviews & News on Genuine Kentucky:

  • The Outlaws of Country Music at Grand Rivers Variety
  • The Sweethearts of Country Music at Grand Rivers Variety
  • Red, White, and Tuna: You’ll Laugh Until You Cry!
  • Always, Patsy Cline: Back By Popular Demand
  • Ring of Fire: The Johnny Cash Musical at Grand Rivers Variety
  • Variety! Music, Memories, and More Christmas Spectacular Review
  • The Fabulous 50’s Show at Grand Rivers Variety
  • The Big Band Show at Grand Rivers Variety
  • Greater Tuna is Back in Grand Rivers and All Is Right in My World

Filed Under: Events, Grand Rivers Variety Tagged With: Cotton Patch Gospel, Grand Rivers, Variety Playhouse

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