Archive for June 7th, 2005

Back From Vacation…


2005
06.07

Ok, so we’re back from vacation. Needless to say, I wish we weren’t. Not that I don’t like Greenville…it’s really not that bad…but the mountains were just so awesome and so was the chalet! I’ll provide a brief recap just to let you know how much fun we had.

Day 1: Drive 4 hours to Nashville, stop at Cracker Barrel for lunch (cause they’re EVERYWHERE down there), get more gas for the car, and continue on. 4 more hours in the car and we’re finally to our destination. It was around 7:00 when we got to the chalet, and it was just as amazing as it was last year. We unpacked a grabbed a quick fast-food supper before hopping into the hot tub. Hot tub and then sleeping.

Day 2: Slept in until like noon or something like that. (It was awesome!) Ate at Corky’s BBQ for lunch. It was seriously the best bbq pulled pork I’ve ever had. Yummmmm! That afternoon we shopped at some of the outlet malls in Pigeon Forge. I love shopping, especially at outlet stores. I got some cute new work outfits, so that was fun. That night we cooked out at the chalet and lounged around in the hot tub and watched some movies.

Day 3: Slept in once again…oh the joys of vacation. We ate a late breakfast at the chalet and headed out to the arts and crafts community of Gatlinburg. I know…it sounds cheesy, but it was a lot of fun. There were so many neat shops and things to do. We went to a shop where this man makes dulcimers…and he taught Jared how to play one. If we had the money…I think we would have bought one right then and there. The best store though, was “A Troll in the Park”. This man makes little woodland trolls and sells them….and they’re the coolest! Look up trolls.com to see for yourself. Anyway, we bought ourselves a little computer wizzard troll and some little troll pets to keep him company. That night we went to Dixie’s Stampede. It’s this big elaborate dinner theatre show with horses and so much more! It’s kinda like Medieval Times…with Civil War stuff. They serve you this massive dinner….but you don’t get to use silverwear…which was actually a lot of fun. We were skeptical going into it (espcially after the huge chunk of money it cost us to get in)…but it was totally worth every penny! After that we went home, watched movies, and fell asleep.

Day 4: Slept in…of course. We went to the Old Mill Square in Pigeon Forge around lunchtime. We ate at the Old Mill Bakery and had some delicious baked potato soup and sweet tea. We looked around there for awhile and then we headed over to Boyd’s Bear Country. I love Boyd’s Bears…so this was lots of fun. It was a HUGE 3-story barn filled with them…and on the third floor…you could make your own Boyd’s Bear. (It was a lot like Build-A-Bear.) Jared and I decided that we’d splurge and each make our own bear. Well actually, I made a bear and Jared made a moose. You get to pick out your bear, stuff it with magic beans, put a gold heart in it, name it, and then pick out clothes for it. Jared named his moose, “Moosen” and I named my bear “Suzy”. They’re so cute! That night we ate at Calhoun’s in downtown Gatlinburg. They’re supposed to have awesome ribs and bbq. The ribs were good…but the sauce was pretty nasty in my opinion. Anyway, after supper we played hillbilly mini-golf on the side of a mountain…it was a blast!

Day 5: We hung out in Gatlinburg and did all the silly tourist stuff there. We went to the Star Cars museum and saw all sorts of good stuff. We got to see the time machine from back to the future…so cool! We ate at a little Italian place downtown for lunch. It was pretty good. We played more mini-golf and went go-karting that night. And again…more being lazy and sitting around in the hot tub.

Day 6: Yay…it was our anniversary! We were lazy a good portion of the day. In the afternoon we went on a drive through the mountains to take pictures and just enjoy nature. It’s soooo pretty down there! We got lots of good pictures and had a great time. For supper we got all dressed up and went out to eat at “The Open Hearth”. It was this amazing restaurant on the edge of Gatlinburg, in the mountains. It was delicious! They sat us in front of this MONSTROUS fireplace we had a view of the town. It was perfect. We splurged and had filet mignon….drooool. Also cool, was that another couple was seated near us…and they were celebrating their anniversary as well. It was an older couple, probably in their 70’s. They were cute. Anyway…we went back to the chalet and enjoyed some DELICIOUS year old wedding cake while watching our wedding video. I didn’t think that the cake would still be good…but it was awesome.

Day 7: Up early to pack and leave. We left the chalet around 11:00 and stopped at a few more shops before leaving town. (J Crew outlet rules!) We ate at Famous Daves in Knoxville…which was greatness. We made it back to Greenville by 9:00 last night. It’s a long drive, but well worth it.

It’s sad to see vacation go, but at least we had the chance to get away. I leave again tomorrow morning for Grand Rapids, Michigan. We have a big conference for work that we have to go to. Hopefully it’s fun though. We’ll see how it goes! Oh…sometime soon we’ll get some pictures from the vacation posted on our picture page. Jared got an awesome digital camera for graduation, so we got a chance to really make use of it while we were gone. Adios!