It seems that once a year or so, we find ourselves needing to drive across Illinois either to get to some sort of conference or to come back home. Over time, we have been able to drive near and visit a number of historic sites related to the life of Abraham Lincoln. This year, on our way to Indianapolis to see the Colts play, we had Caroline with us for the first time as we visited Springfield, where Lincoln lived and raised his family before he was elected President, and where he was laid to rest after his assassination. This was also the first time that we had been to the newly opened Lincoln Library and Museum in Springfield. We also visited the cabin in eastern Illinois where Lincoln moved with his father and stepmother when they first arrived from Indiana. So for us Lincoln buffs, this was an enjoyable trip.
The Johnson Family was officially established on July 15, 1995. We are both originally from North Carolina (although Lori is not a native Carolinian) and lived in Waco, Texas for 4 years before moving to Siloam Springs, Arkansas. Galen is an Associate Professor of Theology at John Brown University and preaches at Grace Cumberland Presbyterian Chuch in Fayetteville. Lori is enjoying being a stay-at-home mom. We welcomed our first child on July 10, 2006. Our daughter, Caroline Grace, was born in Johnson, Arkansas and is a joy to her family. We also have a tan and white chihuahua (our real first "child") named Winston Salem Johnson (named after our favorite city) who is ten years old. Enjoy the pictures and comments as we share our lives with you!
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i'm tellin ya...this kid has seen WAY more of the US than me! Hope you enjoyed the Lincoln memorial, Caroline!
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