Thursday, November 25, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving

This Little Pilgrim and his family


 want to wish you all


a very Happy Thanksgiving!
We have so much to be thankful for!

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Day Trip to the Mountains

Last week our school had teacher workdays and I'd been itchin' to go see some pretty fall leaves, so we decided to take a day trip up the road a couple hours to the beautiful NC mountains.  I've lived my entire life in this state but had never visited one of it's most popular sites, Grand*father Moun*tain.  We took the scenic route, The*Blue*Ridge*Parkway, and even though it was a cloudy day, we still had some magnificant views.  I love how you can see the clouds between the mountain ranges.


Being a weekday, there was still a line of traffic we had to wait through.  I guess we weren't the only ones with this great idea so we just enjoyed the scenery along the way.


Shortly after we entered we saw some amazing natural formations.


The Sphinx Rock...


...and Split Rock.


As we ventured towards the top, we stopped at a museum and animal habitat.  The otters were resting, you could hardly see the cougar and deer, but one of the bears put on a show.


Madeline was very impressed at the size of her birthstone, amethyst.  It helps that purple is her favorite color.


My little bear cubs.


This is a wooly worm.  See how long the brown stripe is?  From what I was told, it's going to be a long winter.  We'll see...


We made it up the hairpin road to the top.  Did you know that part of that road is in the movie For*est Gu*mp?  When he's running across America there's a scene on one of those hairpin turns.  How cool is that?!  It was fun to drive too!  There we found a one mile above sea level swinging bridge which took a little convincing on our parts to get Kenan to cross.  It doesn't really swing, at least not anymore, since it was rebuilt using metal.  Now it sings when the wind blows and it was showing off that day because it was soooo windy!



Views in both directions.
The right...


...and left.


Even though we had missed the peak time for the leaves, there were still enough left for me to get my fix and stand in awe of creation. 



After our morning adventure, we drove over to Va*lle Cru*cis and the original Ma*st General*Store.  We went to the annex building which has a candy barrell and every kind of candy you could think of and some I didn't even know they made. 


We let our two loose and they were like...


...well, kids in a candy store!


I saw this sign and it got me tickled.


We had waited to eat lunch because we knew where we were headed next.  We piled back into the car for the short drive over to Boo*ne and The Dan*iel Boo*ne Inn.  Talk about a feast!  Just look at all the food!  We had fried chicken, ham biscuits, country style steak, green beans, mashed potatoes and gravy, corn, salad, cole slaw, stewed apples, biscuits with butter and blueberry jelly, chocolate cake, and banana pudding.  It was so good, I would have much rather been rolled out of there instead of having to walk!  We didn't need to eat for days after that!  It was hard staying awake on the drive home, let me tell ya.


 What a lovely day we had spending time as a family and visiting what was in our "backyard".  The weather was perfect, the sights were breathtaking, and the food was delish.  I can't think of a better 'day'cation!

Friday, November 5, 2010

Halloween Weekend 2010

We started Saturday off with pumpkin carving.  It was Madeline's idea to put a cross on our pumpkin this year.  It was also Madeline who played with the knife, even under supervision, and cut her finger.  Though it was only a tiny cut, Little Man had to have a bandaid too, they are after all just like stickers.


After the pumpkin fun it was time for Daddy to leave for the football game.  It was just going to be Mommy, Ana*kin Sky*walker, and Bu*zz Light*year at the Fall Festival.


We had a great time!  The weather was perfect, just cool enough to know it was fall but not so cold you needed a jacket to cover up your costume.  We arrived just as they were letting everyone in and headed straight for the train which was number one on Kenan's list. 




I was so proud of them and how they cooperated with me and each other (for the most part, I won't lie).  We did have a few tantrums because they each wanted to do their own thing but we worked through them, took turns, and were rewarded with a delicious funnel cake.  That was my favorite part of the whole day!  Hey, mama had to have some fun too!


After the funnel cake, with powdered sugar all over us, we headed to the "bounce the ping-pong into the fish bowl" game. (That may be the official title, who knows...)  I stood there cheering them on as Madeline bounced her three balls and then Kenan his two balls...

...knowing there was absolutely no way either of them was going to win.  Then Kenan bounced the third ball and miraculously, plop!  Into the bowl it went, and the crowd went wild!


Bu*zz won himself a goldfish!  I was in shock!  Probably not as much shock though as that poor goldfish who was now in the hands of a three year old who wanted to shake it's little water world. 

Next, Kenan and I did the Cake*Walk and guess whose space was called?


Yes siree!  He was now two for two and sissy was, well... see for yourself.


She took her turn at the Cake*Walk and thank goodness we had another winner.  I would still be hearing about it if she hadn't have won too.


So when it was time to go we left as a winning family.  Guess who won at getting to carry everything?
And the fish........ well, it made it home.  After about 48 hours it won a trip down the porcelain tank.

Sunday evening it was Rex's turn to get in on the Halloween fun.  He dressed the kids and took them out trick*or*treating until I could join them after singing at church.  He had the wonderful idea of using the wagon so they wouldn't tire as quickly.  It worked like a charm and we covered our entire section of neighborhood.  Gradpap, you would have been proud!


So until next year, Happy Halloween!  We may still be on a sugar high!