Just for fun while in
Tulsa to visit my mom our family headed to the Admiral Twin Drive.
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The Admiral Twin Drive
In, built in 1951, is one of the few drive-in theaters remaining in
Oklahoma. It is located on Route 66 it
is Oklahoma’s largest drive in with a capacity of over 1,000 cars.
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The iconic drive-in
theater was destroyed by a fire, in 2010, but the owners re-built and reopened
in June of 2012. After the fire the
community rallied around the historic drive in and all of the sudden this drive
in was cool again.
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I have great memories of
attending movies as a kid at this drive in and even trying to sneak a peak at
the screen every time we drove past on the highway. When Frankie was little we would take her,
our nephew, and her dog, Clifford to this drive in. Abigail had never been to a drive in and
loved every minute of it. It was great
to share this experience with my mom.
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My mom hadn’t been to the
drive in since they rebuilt after the fire and was very excited to see all the
nice improvements. The old speaker boxes
have been removed and now you tune your radio into the proper station for your
movie.
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Tonight we saw a double
feature of Turbo and Despicable Me 2, both were fun. Everyone but Frankie stayed awake through
both showings. Frankie climbed up in the
back of the van with her blanket and went to sleep early into the Despicable Me
2.
Children are a heritage from the Lord,
offspring a reward from him.
Like arrows in the hands of a warrior
offspring a reward from him.
Like arrows in the hands of a warrior
are children born in one’s youth.
Psalm 127:3-4
Psalm 127:3-4
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