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November 15-24, 2019 ~ Tennessee Vacation!

We headed out for our Tennessee vacation on Friday morning. Before we left I took Brutus on a nice mile-long walk. It was a pretty quiet morning and not many distractions so toward the end I put the leash up on his back and had him heel alongside me for a stretch. He did really well. I took video of it which is below if you feel like watching. Some of these things I just post for me to easily find later 🙂



Before leaving we turned Reid’s car seat forward facing. Though he hasn’t reached the “limits” of the manufacturer for rear facing we felt it was time. He seems to like being able to watch everything and it certainly makes interacting with him much easier, not to mention putting him in the actual seat.

We didn’t leave Columbus until 11:30 by the time we got the seats rearranged, packed the car, and stopped at Walmart to pickup Kevin’s prescription. One of our later starts, but still a good trip down. Once we arrived we quickly unloaded our car and unpacked some things while the boys explored the bunk beds in the basement. Our cabin this year had 4 bedrooms, so we took over the basement floor which had the bunks, a room for Reid, a room for us, a bathroom, foosball and arcade game, and a tv area with a couch. It was a great layout.  It was about 7:45 and we packed back into the car and headed in to Gatlinburg for dinner at Smoky Mountain Brewery, our yearly first night stop for dinner.

Our cabin this year, Aspen’s Envy, had a great view of the mountains. Here is the sunrise our first morning there. We woke up on Saturday, our anniversary, and opened some gifts. Then we proceeded to lounge and rest a majority of the day and then decided to head in to Gatlinburg for dinner at Ole Red, Blake Shelton’s restaurant which features live music.

We enjoyed dips in the hot tub, playing on the beds, arcade games, Reid’s favorite was the balls that come in the foosball table. They were the perfect size for him to carry around everywhere he went.

On Sunday, Mom and Dad arrived midafternoon. It was a nice and sunny day and we figured they’d want to stretch their legs after 7 hours in the car, so we headed to Dollywood. We visited Santa, Griffin and Reid wrote their letters to Santa, we rode the coal train, met Abominable, Clarice, Rudolph, and explored various parts of the park. We had dinner at Aunt Granny’s (which I later learned is Dolly’s nickname, lol) at Dollywood and

On Monday it was another nice, warm, and sunshine filled day. We headed into Gatlinburg to walk around and explore the shops at the Villages. We had lunch at Ole Red and then we ventured up to Anakeesta, which you reach via a chairlift (aka Chondola, lol). The have open lifts or closed cabins – we waited for the closed cabins, ha! Griffin and I rode the mountainside coaster together and Kevin rode separately. We walked through the sky walk bridges (they are high up there and after the first two I got a bit nervous for Reid to walk alone, so I made him hold my hand!!). They have a nice garden and play area and it’s a nice high elevation where you can take in some nice views.

We stopped quickly at the cabin and then moved on to Dolly Parton’s Stampede (formerly the Dixie Stampede) dinner show. It’s always a nice Christmas show and tons of food to eat. This year both Griffin and Reid were selected to chase chickens. It was super cute and completely predictable. Griffin was excited and eager to do it; Reid a bit apprehensive and stubborn – at least at first. Then he came around and participated and seemed to have fun. They are in front of a crowd of a thousand people, literally, with lights shining on the arena – it is intimidating! I video’d the whole thing and this year Kevin got some arena-level photos too.

 

On Tuesday we drove to Cade’s Cove and did the driving loop of the park, getting out at a couple of places for exploring and traditional photos. This year the park was conducting controlled burns within the cove, so that made it rather interesting! Griffin got some practice driving the loop and Reid was all proud of himself for buckling into a big kid seat.

We went home and had lunch and then Dad, Mom, Griffin and I headed out to the outlet malls for a bit of shopping. Check out Griffin showing his trick riding skills that he learned the night before at the Stampede. Reid was home resting up for our big dinner at Paula Deen’s restaurant. This year we had the fried chicken, pot roast hash, pork chops, salad, broccoli casserole, corn casserole, and sweet potatoes. It was a big and tasty spread. We got dessert to go, lol!

The next morning Mom and Dad headed back to Ohio. Reid was being a bit stubborn during our goodbye photo. Later that afternoon we headed back to Dollywood to ride some coasters and other rides. They don’t open until 2 pm! Reid rode his first big kid ride that leaves the ground – the Flying Acorns. Throughout our visits to Dollywood he would at first want to ride a ride, but once on it would start fussing and crying and sometimes screaming. So we got off more than a couple times. He is a boy who stands up for how he feels.

The Glass blowing shop was doing a demonstration so we watched a snowman being made. We’d been eyeing these guys for a few years and this year after looking at those in the shop decided to ask if it would be possible to buy the one we saw being made – and we could! So we bought it that night and picked it up the next day. It’s hard to tell in the photo, but the hat and scarf are red/white but different patterns. We love it!

The next day it was another sunny one so we headed to the Island to explore the rides, pretend to play in the Arcade, and have some cookies for a snack. Reid loved riding the train (we probably rode 3 or so times), the carousel, and he bungy jumped and the ropes course this year too.  He worked up his bravery as the first time he backed out of it, refusing to get on the scale to be weighed with a blatant “NO”, lol. But after watching Griffin do it and after some time passed he was actually excited to do it and the scowling turned to smiles and excitement as he got strapped up. We also rode the ferris wheel (our annual tradition) and visited Build-a-Bear where the boys made Pikachu and Pichu.  Then we moved on to Dollywood (gotta make the most of those season passes!) for more coasters. Griffin and Kevin explored Wildwood Grove coasters and rides while I watched Reid explore an indoor kids gym area.

The next couple of days were mostly chilling with a bit of exploring. We took in the Pirates Voyage Christmas Show this year and that was an entertaining dinner show. See if in the pictures below you can see the labradors mid-air jumping off the platform to retrieve a stick from the water! They get crazy air!

This vacation was a pretty busy one with bits of rest here and there. Lots of brotherly love and wrestling. It wasn’t all sunshine and roses, but it was filled with many memories and traditions and we’re grateful for the time away.  As we were driving away today Griffin said “It’s so hard to leave, I love being at the cabin”.  “Bye Dixie – until next year!”.

And here are the professional photos from Dollywood – enjoy!

November 11, 2018

We look forward to this week every year! Yay! It’s our trip to the cabin in Tennessee! But first, a few things to wrap up before we headed out. Griffin and I went out to Bobby E’s after his appointment for his flu shot. Even though the day previous he was diagnosed with Croup, they said he was still fine to receive his flu shot. We enjoyed a yummy breakfast to start the day and then I headed in to work late.  That evening I took him to 3 vs 3 soccer that he had been doing this session. We ended up leaving a bit early as his chest was hurting. Probably not the best idea to take him after he’d been diagnosed with Croup; however, he hadn’t had a fever the whole time and seemed to feel up for it.  That night he went to bed ok, but the next morning he came in to our room at 6 am and felt SO warm to me. I took his temp and it was 104! Yikes. We promptly put a cool washcloth on his head, gave him a Popsicle, some medicine, and he fell back asleep in our bed. We kept up with the meds every 4 hours and I called in to the doctors office to chat with the nurse. I was concerned giving him the flu vaccine when he was already slightly compromised wasn’t the best idea in hindsight. But as always, our boy is one tough cookie. I stayed home for part of the morning, long enough to feel ok with leaving him with Hannah. His fever hadn’t returned and we kept up with the medicine rotation. Poor kid, had to miss school that day and will be gone all week next week while we’re on vacation! But, his fever did not return and he felt better pretty fast so he was able to go to school on Wednesday. We also got his school pictures this week and his grade card. Though it is hard to read here, I wanted to have it in digital form. He did really well across the board. He has met year-end goals for math and is doing well with sounds and reading though he has a few vowel sounds to work on. We’re proud of our Kindergartner! The weather was nice this week so Hannah and the boys got in a nice outdoor walk through the neighborhood. Finn rode his bike and Reid enjoyed the ride in his stroller. The bath photo isn’t the best but it captures the fun they have when they take a bubble bath. Clearly, they don’t get them enough – when Griffin asked me if he could have one and I agreed he thanked me profusely and told me how much he loved them. This boy usually gets showers! And yes, I edited out the portion of the video where Reid went under – yikes!

We left for our Tennessee trip after school on Friday.  It was quite the drive – we got a late start as I’d gone to school to pick Finn up and they screwed up and put him on the bus. So I went home and still beat the bus, thankfully. We got all ready and headed out, stopping for some quick Taco Bell. A little while into our ride Griffin wasn’t feeling really well, which is pretty unusual for him. He was complaining that his tummy hurt. We got off the exit at a terrible place, with construction and nowhere to stop to use a restroom. When we attempted to get back on the highway they had closed the road for night construction so we had to take a totally different route. Then we were stuck in traffic. Ugh – it was no fun.  It took us longer than usual to get there, but we arrived about 1 am. Needless to say the kiddos had fallen asleep but when we got there they woke up for a short bit and were in good moods before heading back to bed. Thankfully we have two good travelers!

Our first couple nights this year we stayed at a Holiday Inn Express that had a fun pool area with a few waterslides. We all enjoyed a lot of time in the water and also some nap time before we headed out for dinner at our traditional first stop to Smoky Mountain Brewery for pizza and brew.


On Sunday we decided to head to Cade’s Cove at Smoky Mountain National Park. We typically go during the week so it is less crowded, but the weather was a sunny and warm day so we decided to take our chances and go on Sunday. There was definitely a lot of people there but we had a great time and snapped some of our traditional pics of the boys in the open field with the mountains in the back. We always let Griffin help drive through the park and this year Reid was able to as well. They loved it.  We love this trip for many reasons, one of which is we go with no agenda other than to relax and hit up some of our usual spots and perhaps find something new too. We spend lots of time together lounging and being silly. Check out Finn wearing my pj’s! We eat out for some meals and stay at the cabin and made dinners and lunches at home too. It’s a nice combination 🙂

November 22, 2015

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Vacation! We were fortunate to spend this week down in Pigeon Forge, TN for our annual fall getaway. We again stayed in Sherwood Forest in a two bedroom cabin. The weather was lovely – warm and enjoyable everyday but one! And we had made plans earlier in the week when we knew the rain would be coming to make that day an indoor day. We were on the go a lot so it certainly wasn’t a very restful vacation. But certainly a time to be away from the norm of our regular activities and chores and tasks and just be together.

The first night we stayed in downtown Gatlinburg this year. Our hotel has a nice pool and hot tub – but boy, have we realized how spoiled we are by taking swimming lessons at Goldfish! The water anywhere else isn’t ever as warm as Goldfish!! We arrived at the hotel and went swimming before heading off to dinner at Kevin’s favorite place, Smoky Mountain Brewery.  They have really yummy food (pizza in particular!) and this year I tried their seasonal Pumpkin brew (no surprise there, I know) and it was delicious. The next morning we woke up and headed for the Pancake Pantry where we had the best seats ever! We were right along the front windows of the restaurant which looks out onto the main street of Gatlinburg. Prime people watching and lots of bright light. IMG_2195 IMG_2217 IMG_20151116_101035464_HDR-2 IMG_20151116_100810882-2 IMG_2220 IMG_2225Afterward we walked around the strip and then new this year, we went to Ober Gatlinburg.  We took the big sky tram up to the resort-like area where we spent the next few hours exploring the wildlife encounter (cool bears, sea otters, and the like), riding kids rides, and Kevin took Finn on his first ever roller coaster! Kevin was really excited to take him and they had a fun time. It was hard to get a good picture as they were pretty far away, so I took a video of them heading up the hill!IMG_2335 IMG_2328IMG_2238 IMG_2227 IMG_2232 IMG_2239 IMG_2254 IMG_2255 IMG_2258 IMG_2265 IMG_2244 IMG_2274 IMG_2275 IMG_2308 IMG_2283 IMG_2291

IMG_2309 IMG_2312 IMG_2316 IMG_2320 IMG_2323We spent Monday night, our Anniversary, at home with a tasty spaghetti and meatball dinner. Afterward we all took a dip in the hot tub – a new thing for Finn this year too. Kevin lowered the temperature so it was more like bath water and Finn loved it. Our cabin had tiny rubber duckies in the bathrooms and he brought one out into the hot tub. It turned out to be a perfect toy! IMG_2347 IMG_2343

Finn also loved playing pool this year! In past years we’ve used the pool table as a changing table, or ignored it altogether, but this year each morning Finn woke up he would say “please, may I go play that game up dare”. He had some fun for sure!DSC_0230DSC_0236DSC_0237DSC_0241DSC_0247DSC_0248DSC_0250On a nice and warm day we headed to the Smoky Mountain National Park and drove through Cade’s Cove. We were there two years ago and were feeling all nostalgic as we visited certain places – so we reenacted some photos we had taken the last time we were there when Finn was only about 8 months old. the ones in the field and along the fence, in particular. And Finn had the special treat of riding in Kevin’s lap through portions of the park as we drove from one area to the next. As you can see, Finn is really in to balancing and walking on logs, standing up on logs, and such. Even his preschool teachers have remarked how well he can balance himself!DSC_0253DSC_0259IMG_2388DSC_0270DSC_0272DSC_0274DSC_0277DSC_0282DSC_0284DSC_0288DSC_0291IMG_2355IMG_2360IMG_2362IMG_2374IMG_2366IMG_2378IMG_2369IMG_2371IMG_2379IMG_2381DSC_0306DSC_0321DSC_0297DSC_0319DSC_0299DSC_0313IMG_2393IMG_2400DSC_0408DSC_0410DSC_0413
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Kevin got out of our car at one point where we had just left the park as we saw several people looking up into the woods. Turns out there was a bear up there – if you look close, you can see it.  That’s about as close as we got to one!DSC_0535DSC_0542By the time we were on our way back home, our little guy was really tuckered out!
IMG_2432DSC_0543Another day we went to the Island which has several retail shops and lots of entertainment for little ones. This year Finn was big enough to be able to do several of rides and since he is in to trains we all rode the train together, which takes you on a 10 minute route throughout the Island. IMG_2436 IMG_2440 IMG_2445 IMG_2448 IMG_2463 IMG_2466 IMG_2476 IMG_2489 IMG_2496

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IMG_2518 IMG_2521 IMG_2525 IMG_2528 It’s also tradition to take Finn to the Dixie Stampede. We enjoy the show, but mostly enjoy watching Finn watch the show and see how he is so mesmerized by all of it.  And of course petting the horses at the end of it all is pretty fun too. He hardly ate much this year (there is dinner during the show) as he was so into watching what was going on! IMG_2529 IMG_2530 IMG_2533 IMG_2534 IMG_2537 IMG_2539 IMG_2542 IMG_2547 IMG_2550 IMG_2554 IMG_2558 IMG_2560 IMG_2562 IMG_2573 IMG_2578 IMG_2584We did have some lounge time at the cabin too. Can you believe it was nice enough to leave our cabin door open and Finn to be running around in his swim suit!DSC_0002DSC_0011DSC_0014DSC_0016

I looked over one time and saw all of our shoes lined up like this thanks to Finn.  He actually completed the ends, making them symmetrical!DSC_0017DSC_0020DSC_0029DSC_0033DSC_0039DSC_0042DSC_0044DSC_0047IMG_2591IMG_2596IMG_2609IMG_2614IMG_2620IMG_2625DSC_0055DSC_0060DSC_0050DSC_0056DSC_0062DSC_0084DSC_0070DSC_0074DSC_0081IMG_2632IMG_2634IMG_2635IMG_2636IMG_2637IMG_2641IMG_2642IMG_2644IMG_2647IMG_2648IMG_2667DSC_0107DSC_0110IMG_2685IMG_2687DSC_0139IMG_2682IMG_2701IMG_2702IMG_2704IMG_2709DSC_0163DSC_0168DSC_0148IMG_2693DSC_0156DSC_0151IMG_2713IMG_2715IMG_2721IMG_2724DSC_0171DSC_0172DSC_0173DSC_0176DSC_0184IMG_2726DSC_0197DSC_0203IMG_2749IMG_2750IMG_2751IMG_2752IMG_2755And here are our “official” photos from our fun at Dollywood, the ferris wheel at the Island, the Dixie Stampede, and the roller coaster at Ober!IMG_2896 IMG_2898 IMG_2899 IMG_2900 IMG_2901 IMG_2902 IMG_2903 IMG_2904 IMG_2906 IMG_2907 IMG_2908 IMG_2909 IMG_2897Finn was sporting Kevin’s new slippers for a bit before we left the cabin on our last evening to head to dinner at Paula Deen’s restaurant.  We enjoyed delicious southern food, family style, and left there stuffed!
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Finn is really good in the car, though he rarely will sleep more than an hour. He played a bit with his trucks and scooped some raisins, lol. And Finn was happy to be home and see Lily and Cam Cam. He really has been such a great helper with Cammie. Each morning and evening he helps me fill up her food bowl and take it outside. He opens and closes the door, and if the weather is nice he also likes to wait on the patio and watch her!IMG_2798 IMG_2799 IMG_2801