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Hot Springs, Arkansas: Family Tradition

April 10, 2012 By Talya Tate Boerner 7 Comments

Oaklawn Park, Hot Springs, Arkansas
Oaklawn Park, Hot Springs, Ar

Traditions keep families together. It’s the Elmer’s glue. Even silly things like boating around each summer on Lake Norfork in a non-seaworthy, faded orange boat. I’m glad we didn’t win that big bright red obnoxious shiny boat at Oaklawn Park in Hot Springs on St. Paddy’s Day. Talk about totally ruining a family tradition. We would probably have to act normal in a nice new boat.

Although, had I won, I would have jumped up and down, high-fiving the jockey who pulled my name from the hat, thrilled to death and excited for all of Oaklawn Park to witness. The lady who won gave a seemingly embarrassed, half-assed parade wave with a fake smile. That’s it. Pit-ee-ful. She wasn’t even wearing green. And I’d bet a dime to a donut she’s already sold that boat.

Even small things become important traditions, like having strawberry cake on your birthday and Friday night Tex-Mex. 
Burchwood Bay

When we were kids we vacationed at Burchwood Bay in Hot Springs with the Barnetts and Jarretts, long-time family friends. The cute little cabins surrounded a general store with lake access waaaayyy down the hill. Craig (one of the Barnett boys and one of my very best friends to this day) nearly drowned my sister in that lake, throwing rocks at her from the bank until she couldn’t get back on the giant tractor inner tube. Daddy saved her. Craig was a menace.


The little store was our favorite – it was filled with candy and ice cream and postcards and tiny jars of Arkansas ‘diamonds’ and quartz. Yes, we played with rocks. But the best part – Craig said everything was free for guests! At the end of the week we discovered nothing there was really free…Craig’s daddy had a charge account. Oops. That general store is now Sam’s Pizza – we go back every year after a day of ‘feeding the horses’ for the best pizza in Hot Springs. The cabins are much smaller and the lake is much closer. Strange how that happened.

Burchwood Bay ‘then’

Burchwood Bay cabins ‘now’
Craig smashed a lizard in the door of the pink cabin…



We recently visited Craig’s mom who now lives in Hot Springs. Although she doesn’t get out much any more, she has an amazing view of the lake with fantastic bird watching. All the familiar pictures and furniture from her home in Keiser, where I spent so much time growing up, filled the comfortable house on the lake. Before we left she commented, “You can live a long time on memories.” So true.

 
Me and Ruth Barnett

Musical Pairings:


Hank Williams, Jr., “Family Tradition”
Jerry Garcia, “Arkansas Traveler”

Craig,Bob,Bill
Ruth’s Yard:)

 

Filed Under: Arkansas, Memories, Travel Tagged With: Hot Springs, Lake Norfork, Oaklawn Park, Ruth Barnett, Sam's Pizza

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  1. Anonymous says

    April 10, 2012 at 9:57 am

    I love all of our family traditions. The lake just wouldn’t be “the lake” without our infamous orange boat. Love that boat!! If only boats could talk.HA

    Really enjoyed this blog. I don’t know where Talya is getting all the great pictures. Love the pictures. Talya’s Mom

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  2. Anonymous says

    April 10, 2012 at 3:52 pm

    My Lake Norfork memories have an ugly green tri-hull boat in them! Loved the spray of the water when you hit another boat’s waves, the smell of gas.mixed with coppertone and a hint of fish bait. Ahhhhhh, heaven on earth! Minta

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    • grace grits and gardening says

      April 11, 2012 at 5:21 am

      Yes those are great smells!!

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  3. Anonymous says

    April 10, 2012 at 9:29 pm

    I remember getting orange pushups in Mr. Andersen’s store. Dad kept a cap full of dimes my sisters and I could raid to go to the store. Sometimes the simpliest vacations are the best–when you’re surrounded by people you love. Thank you for taking me down such a wonderful memory lane!

    Jerry Jarrett 4-11-2012

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    • grace grits and gardening says

      April 11, 2012 at 5:22 am

      Simple is good! Thanks for reading and commenting:) Glad you enjoyed. Ummm orange pushups!

      Reply
  4. Anonymous says

    May 5, 2012 at 9:40 pm

    Love these Talya! I’ve been traveling the past couple of months and have been behind on reading your blogs….savoring the moment when I could sit with a nice glass of iced tea and go back in time. Thank you for taking the time to share with all of us. Timmmie Lynn (Morgan) Hunter

    By the way…absolutely love Ruth Barnett…she is a sweetheart!

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    • grace grits and gardening says

      May 6, 2012 at 5:50 pm

      Thanks Timmie Lynn! Been missing your comments:)) T.

      Reply

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