Day Two started out with a longish drive and a lot of napping, followed by some moments of panic as we searched for a restroom. We'll make more regular stops starting today. We made it to Charleston in the early afternoon and had time to meet The Peanut Dude. It was an experience, and everyone tried southern boiled peanuts, many for the first time. We also had time to stop at Patriots Point and see the USS Yorktown, a now retired battleship that served in the Pacific in WWII as well as in Vietnam.
We arrived at the church on schedule and set up in a beautiful sanctuary. Fried chicken and sweet tea on the menu again - so good - and on to the concert. The kids played great to a large audience. A very successful concert.
Meanwhile, in Houston, we have a problem. Wes Sawyer's flight was delayed and eventually cancelled due to weather. The next flight United could get him on would have him arrive in Charleston well after our departure, so we bought a new ticket on Delta and now have him meeting us in Morehead City this afternoon. For one leg all that was available was first class, so Wes is traveling in style, after spending all night in an airport. At least, that's the plan. Fingers crossed for better weather today.
Here are some pics from Day Two:
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