Monday, August 4, 2014

Tennessee

We normally dont do much for our anniversary.  But since this was our 10th, we thought we'd splerge and go on a trip to get away.  We'd always wanted to go to the Gatlinburg area, so we rented a cabin for 3 nights and sent the kids to Mimi's.   We drove down in about 6 1/2 hours and spend the first evening shopping at the outlet mall in Pigeon Forge.  The nest morning we went to the Smoky Mountain National Park for some hiking.  We had heard of a nice waterfall in the park, but that it was a 8 mile hike round trip (Ramsey Cascade).  So we set out early, found the road to the trailhead, and started off!  The trail takes you up 2000ft to the waterfall, so it's not an easy stroll through the woods.  :)  But it was a beautiful trek -- rhodadendrons blooming all around and the constant sound of the river nearby.  There were a couple "bridges"  I wasn't overly thrilled about crossing ----just a log with the top shaved off to make a more level walking surface.   But after about 2 1/2 hours we made it to the waterfall.  We were the first ones that day, so we ate our lunch in solitude on the large rock right in front of the waterfall. I have to admit I was slightly disappointed, only because the waterfalls I've ever hiked to were in Yosemite.  Those waterfalls (and mountains) are much bigger than those in the Smokies.  But it was still a beautiful waterfall and I mostly enjoyed the hike in the woods with no one around.  :)   The hike down was much easier and only took 2 hours.  I hadn't planned anything else for that day (in case it really took 7 hours to hike the trail!) so we went miniture golfing after dinner.   
The next day we decided to stretch our tight muscles and hike to another waterfall.  This one was not so far or so hard of a trail, but the trail continued behind/under the waterfall and went to the sumit of the mountain.  We both thought this waterfall was pretty cool.    That afternoon, we went ziplining.  We could see the Smoky Mountains the whole 3 hours we were up in the trees.  It was quite awesome!  We dont have any pictures of it, since we didn't really know what we were getting into, but next time we will for sure.  :)

The kids didn't seem to miss us at all.  They were at Mimi's and they got to go to her county fair all but one of the days!  And Alex lost his first tooth.  It came loose at lunch and fell out at snack time---a matter of hours!  He is so proud of himself.  I mean, he's lost a tooth and he's going to first grade.  He knows everything, right?  Well he sure thinks so!


sunset from our cabin

bridge on the trail

the rivers/streams are very rocky and green with moss

Ramsey Cascade - our view while eating lunch!

Ramsey Cascade

the dirt is orange --- Tennessee orange!


Grotto Falls

Andy and Emily under Grotto Falls


upstairs of our cabin

upstairs - looking out to 2nd story deck

living room




July 4

We couldn't wait to get to the lake for the holiday!  I had to work that weekend, so we only got to spend one day there.  But boy, was it fun!  Nat, Jeremy, Donna and Wayne came for part of the day too.  So the kids had lots of playmates. :)  We also got the slip'n'slide put up so the boys spent alot of time on it.  Erin mostly likes to spend her time swinging.  We stayed until bedtime, and it didn't take long for the kids to fall asleep in the car on the way home. :)  It was such a pleasant day at the lake....we may have to make it a tradition to be at the lake every 4th!








Sunday, August 3, 2014

California

We only stayed for about a week in California this year.  It was a better amount of time for the kids to be away from home, even though I could have stayed a few more days. ;)  Like usual, we spent a couple days at grandma and grandpa's to get adjusted to the time change.  We walked to the park, school playground, or just sat outside and watched cars go by the house.  On our way south to Asilomar, we stopped to go on the train the kids love so much.  However this year we drove to Santa Cruz and took the diesel train up to Roaring Camp.  We had time to walk in the redwood forest to stretch our legs and then hop back on the train to take it back down to the beach at Santa Cruz again.  It was a nice ride and the kids enjoyed the different scenery - - tunnels, bridges and Santa Cruz!

Our time at Asilomar was wonderful as always.  The kids loved playing with their cousins, going to the beach, playing in the sand and exploring the tide pools.  Erin especially liked to play with Faith.  The both took some warming up to each other, but pretty soon they gravitated toward each other.  Alex and Adam loved having the older boys around to play with.  They never can seem to remember their names, but they lovingly refer to them as "those boys" or "the big boys".    Can't wait for next year! 











Erin and Faith



great-grandkids and Grandma G and Papa G



Biggins family

Phil and Chelsey

Amy-Savannah-Freddy

The Neffs -- sorta :)

The Barron family --big boys on the left :)

The Mowells







The boys