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Destination: Gatlinburg, TN Date: April 1-5 Adventurers: Wendy(29 and holding), Ben(47), Michael(8), Gabby(7), Carol(aka Mom/Grandma) and Aunt Joyce(mom’s sister) Resort/Hotel: Gatlinburg Falls Resort Four Seasons cabin Celebration: Spring Break and something new
This is taken from my journal. Some things might be a bit disjointed, just to kind of help jog the memory as days go by and I tend to forget. And as per my usual style, I am just going to jump on in and not beat around the bush.
Friday March 30, 2012
The kids are excited to leave tomorrow. I am excited to see my aunts! There is so much stuff to do and I don’t know how I will get it all done???
Saturday March 31, 2012
We woke up early, insanely early for me, at 1am. I logged onto the computer and signed up for Food City’s savings card and printed off the temporary one. We woke the kids up at 3am so we could be sure to give them time for the Dramamine to kick in before we attempted to drive. Josh and Carlee didn’t get up to see us off, and I cannot say I blame them! LOL
We picked Mom up at 4am and she was also up earlier than we planned, so we got on the road at a good time.
We made it as far as Pendleton, IN before someone had to stop for a bathroom break. Me. The place we stopped at was less than 30 minutes from my house.
We didn’t stop again until we got to the Petro Iron Skillet on I-74 in New Point, IN. I love Iron Skillet. I just wish they still sold their seasoned salt. I don’t remember what everyone had, but I had the corn beef hash, egg over easy and toast. Only the eggs were fried hard and my toast was obscenely slathered in butter, which I promptly sent back and asked for dry toast.
We got back on the road and stopped a couple more times for nature breaks, the last one being in Richmond, KY. Had I timed it a little better, we would have called upon my friend, Heather, on our way. But it was just too early!
We had good traffic, good weather, even if it wasn’t the most picturesque.
After what seemed like hours on the road, okay so it really was 6 hours, at 10am we arrived at my aunts in Somerset, KY. Having not seen Aunt Joyce since Thanksgiving and Aunt Georgie for too many years, it was so good to be there! I was so tickled to see my aunts’ dog, Buddy! But I didn’t even take a picture of him! We did however take pictures of outside.
We sat down and started chatting. I showed the kids the back room where they could chill out, watch TV, and play in their bag of fun. The bag of fun has Nintendo 3DS and their games; hand held games like Yahtzee and Tetris, and magazines. My own bag of fun had my WDW PassPorter (I carried my hotel info in), my DCL PassPorter, iPad, chargers, Voyager by Diana Gabaldon, and several magazines (Budget Travel, Weekend Getaways, etc.)
We were getting really hungry by 11am and the aunts eat lunch at 10am……………not joking…………..so we tried to stick to their schedule. Lunch was Krystal burgers and chili pups. Krystal burgers are like White Castle, but I like them much better. They have mustard and a pickle. The chili pups are awesome!!
After lunch, Joyce, Georgie and I watched mom and Ben sleep and snore where they were sitting. After their little naps, Mom, Joyce and I went out shopping a bit and looking around. It was so good getting out and seeing Somerset. It’s been at least 8 years since I’ve been down there and so much has changed, it’s hardly recognizable. We found the Q Store and checked it out. It was good seeing in person some of the stuff QVC sells. I might have my aunt go pick me up a couple of casserole dishes.
While out, I saw a bunch of Kentucky blue and white on people. It was after all, Final Four day.
Back at the house, Ben and I took the kids for a short walk around the downtown area. They’ve built a brand new courthouse.
We stopped at the little Food Fair and got some apples and Coke Zero and walked back down the hill.
Supper was pizza from Snappy Tomato. It was pretty darn tasty! Bed time came pretty quick after supper for me. I lasted until 7:30pm and I just couldn’t take it any more.
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I woke up at about 7am and had breakfast, then went for a walk with Michael, Gabrielle, Buddy and Aunt Joyce. I didn’t see my mom, even though I walked right past her! LOL She’s very quiet in the mornings. Some more photos from around my aunts’ house. Love their piggy.
We just could not wait any longer……….okay, I couldn’t wait any longer and we left their house at 9am. Sure, it’s only about 3.5 hour drive to Gatlinburg from there but I wanted to get moving!
We stopped to top the gas tank off at the gas station across from where we used to turn to go to her old house. Nice memories. She’s lived here since I was around 2 years old and we’ve been coming down ever since.
Aunt Joyce drove us over to General Burnside Island Park. Again, this is something I hadn’t seen for so long. The state of Kentucky has been working on the dam so they’ve drained Lake Cumberland. It is so low that you can see the old road and parts of old Burnside. I neglected to take a picture of the old road.
They’ve added a golf course over here, changed the playgrounds and closed the pools. I used to swim in these pools. L
We had to make another pit stop just outside of Burnside and then it was smooth sailing until lunch time. We crossed the Tennessee line within 45 minutes of my aunts house. Because they live in a dry county, many, many times over the years we went to this dive to buy adult beverages. Even though it’s been over 20 years since I did a run with them, I can remember it like yesterday.
We stopped on I-75 exit 129 at La Fiesta Mexican Buffet. It was good and killed a little bit of time.
Funny sight at this exit is a big ol’ cross next to an adult store(it even had an adult arcade but I was vetoed). LOL
Before we know it, we are super close to Gatlinburg, passing some sights along the way like Wonderworks and the Titanic. We didn’t stop at either while we were down here.
We arrived at Gatlinburg Falls Resort at 2pm, but unfortunately went to the wrong part. We were quickly back on our way and when we got to the right one(2 minutes away) I was so pleased to find out that our cabin was ready!!! Check in is at 4pm and you’re lucky if you get in there at that time. I had a huge headache, so I was eternally grateful that Four Seasons was ready!
This resort is pretty big and being that it’s on a mountain, there are steep hills and lots of good curves. We did finally find our cabin after several wrong turns. She was beautiful! She sleeps 9 with 2 king beds, a queen sleeper sofa, a twin sleeper sofa, and twin bunk beds. There was a pool table, air hockey, Ms. Pac-man/Galaga arcade game and a hot tub!!!
The view was AMAZING! We were looking right at the Great Smoky Mountain National Park and to the right of us was Mt. LeConte, so we faced east which meant I’d get my wish of watching the sunrise while sitting on the deck sipping coffee!!
We quickly got settled in and we unpacked. Us womenfolk went to get groceries. I programmed Bertha B(my GPS) to the nearest Food City. Or so I thought. LOL We ended up going to the one past Dollywood, 10 miles from our resort! Oh well, it really was a nice drive and got us off the congested Parkway. Aunt Joyce paid for groceries and the Food City card saved us nearly $40!
Ben and the kids went for a walk while we were gone:
Dinner tonight was just very quick so we could unwind: bologna sandwiches, potato salad, macaroni salad and cole slaw. Oh yeah and hummus with pita chips, celery and carrots.
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Wendy your pics have me ready to pack my bags and go!!! I have wanted to take the family there ever since we passed through while moving across the country. Can't wait to see more
The cabin looks great! I did laugh at the heart shaped tub though. I hope you took some pics of the sunrise - I'm sure it was beautiful!
Lol I understand, I think I rolled my eyes and called it a few names. I wasn't impressed with the tub, but the kids enjoyed it. I can't remember if I did take a sunrise photo or if I was too busy gawking at it.
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Originally Posted by Desurae
Wendy your pics have me ready to pack my bags and go!!! I have wanted to take the family there ever since we passed through while moving across the country. Can't wait to see more
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