About Us
Amy and Logan Blewett were married on May 16, 1998 after meeting at the University of Evansville in Evansville, Indiana. They moved to Paducah, Kentucky where Logan was working at the time.
Now, Amy teaches violin, piano, viola, and cello out of our home. Amy is a member of Reidland United Methodist where both of us are the Handbell Directors. Amy is also the volunteer Curator of the Paducah Railroad Museum.
Logan currently works as a school bus driver for McCracken County Schools. He continues to work as an Interpreter for the Deaf during church activities and as a volunteer. He is a member of Zion Cumberland Presbyterian Church. He teaches the Adult Sunday School class and fills the pulpit occasionally as a Lay Pastor. He recently received his Certificate in Pastoral Studies from the Louisville Presbyterian Seminary. He serves as the Presbytery Elder Commissioner. Logan accompanies Amy's students and tunes pianos. He is also involved in the community as a ham radio operator and as the Museum Director of the Paducah Railroad Museum. Additionally, he is President of the Paducah Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society.
We also volunteer at the Museum of the American Quilters' Society once a month, as well as the Paducah Railroad Museum.
We enjoy bike riding, swimming, taking walks together, and camping.
Last Updated 5/26/12
Here are a few more pictures from our trip to the Seattle area.
Amy, Logan, and Margaret Pratt (Amy's maternial grandmother) a.k.a. Grandma. This is one of the few times that Logan has had TWO very fine young ladies at his side. This was taken shortly after Amy was reunited with her grandmother. Amy was in high school the last time she saw her grandmother. This is also the first time for Logan and Margaret (Grandma) to met each other in person.
Two shots of a very large Jellyfish. The first was taken by Amy's cousin. The second was taken by Logan. Both views were from a pier at Westpoint Harbor.
This last picture of the Seattle night skyline from the one of the bay's ferries was taken by one of the family and forwarded to us shortly after we returned to Paducah.
Too bad we had to come home and go back to work!
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