I've never been to Branson, but have never heard a bad story about it. You and your's went, obvisously with the best intentions with and for the best of times, and it sounds as though you and your's are having a swell time. So looking back, are you and your's regretting it? Does not sound as though, or as though you should be, and that's not a bad deal. God bless, and enjoy every second as though it's the last second of the beginning or your last and only time here. Enjoy!
Years ago, 2000, I took a Carnival cruise to some Caribean islands and such. In my cabin there was a hard back book of the ship in that it was its maiden cruise. The book showed the ship being built in Italy, and showed pictures of every single person on board working the ship, male and female, and many of them were from the Middle East, countries warring with each other at the time and still to this very day. Yet, on ship with each other, working side by side, differences in countries or whatever, they worked as a team, 12 hour shifts, something like 9 months straight, no days off...making the best money they ever had in their lives, no trouble witnessed. My point of all of this? We are here on this Earth one time only as far as I have WITNESSED, and as far as I know, that's it. After this life? Rumors, beliefs, and teachings that I've not witnesed the outcomes, so enjoy as best we can when ever and however we can.
Branson, Missouri? I have not heard a bad thing about it since it took off decades ago. Thank you for enjoying it, and thank you for giving me a reason to try it out.
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