For the most part, I'm pretty sedate and like to keep life pretty routine. However, I guess you could also say that I have a bit of an adventurous streak as well. So when I heard about the total solar eclipse that was coming up, I decided that we needed to be there to see it in person. Never mind that the path of totality was 9-hours from home. It was excited enough about it that I was willing to do it by myself even if Glen couldn't take the time off of work.
So I did the research, picked a cute little town in the path of totality, ordered our glasses, and reserved a hotel. In the end, Glen bent over backwards to take the day off and on Sunday, August 20th, we embarked on our ecliptic journey to Greenville, South Carolina!
The kids had never been to South Carolina, so we had to stop at the sign and document the occasion. It was Emma's 49th, and Adam's and Ellie's 47th state!
Though we'd planned our trip without talking to anyone, at the last minute we found that two members of our ward (James and Reinbold families) were coming to the same small town we'd picked. So we met up with them, picked a local park away from the crowds in Greenville, and made it into an eclipse viewing party in Liberty, SC!
We put on our eclipse glasses (which I'd thankfully ordered more than a month in advance) and watched with awe for the hour or so leading up to totality...
Some people we met shared their eclipse snacks with us. :)
It was such a cool experience to see the sun being covered (we put our eclipse glasses over the camera lens to take this picture)...
and watch as even the shadows became crescent shaped...
We got a little nervous with some minor clouds that came and went....
But the sky was clear as can be when the moment of totality came.
My words won't really be able to describe what it was like in those last few minutes leading up to totality and the 2-1/2 minute while the sky was dark, but suffice it to say, it was an amazing experience that we will never forget. The sunset glow of the sky in the middle of the afternoon, the crickets chirping, the hawk that sailed over our heads, and that absolutely indescribable beauty of seeing the sun's corona around the shadow of the moon. Wow, wow, wow. God is real. There is no other explanation for that kind of perfection. I literally had goosebumps thinking of how for a brief couple of minutes, how the world had laid aside their differences to embrace the beauty of heaven.
It was amazing how quickly the sky lit back up the second totality was over. Even a sliver of the sun is enough to light the sky...a powerful analogy for the power of doing good in an ever increasingly dark world.
Afterward, we went into the town of Greenville and explored that charming little southern town!
It's a cute place with a lot of personality.
We loved the city park...
which was like a little piece of the country right in the middle of the town.
It was well-worth the long drive to be a part of and I have to admit that I'm already excited for the next American eclipse in 2024.
Ohio...here we come!
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The total eclipse was pretty dang awesome! :)
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