Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Day Out with Thomas

Day out with Thomas


Everyone who knows Grady knows he LOVES Thomas the Train! He originally discovered the very old TV shows (circa 1985) with model trains on Netflix and got hooked on them. Now he prefers the shows where "Thomas talks" (the animated ones).

Because of this love of Thomas and trains in general, when we saw that there was a traveling Thomas extravaganza coming to Tweetsie Railroad, we couldn't pass it up. Our only concern was about the noise - Grady is NOT a fan of loud noises.

We arrived at Tweetsie around 1pm so had a couple of hours to explore before our train ride which was scheduled for 3pm. This worked out well, because as expected Grady was a bit nervous around the big train and it's loud noises - it not only had a whistle but also a bell that they rang constantly as it was pulling out of the station area. In the meantime we walked around the park; they have lots of carnival-like games and also some special Thomas related activities including temporary tattoos and coloring areas.Grady chose a "Diesel 10" tattoo... he's kind of a mean and sneaky train, so was an interesting choice.

When it came time for us to get in line for the train ride, Grady was feeling much better and not too nervous. I also got him (me) a blue snow cone so that helped distract him too.We had a nice little train ride around the mountain, and Grady kept saying we were on the island of Sodor and he could hear Thomas' whistle and see the steam. It was super cute!

After the train ride we got our picture taken with Sir Topham Hat, which might have been Grady's favorite part. He even gave him a hi-five. Then we rode the chair lift to the top play area (a first) and checked out the gift shop and rides up there. There is a panning for gold area and Grady found a friend to play in the water with, and then we checked out the petting zoo. It was cute - had mostly goats, but you could feed them and Grady thought that was hilarious.


Grady found a large wall hanging that he loved - it had Percy, Thomas and Rosie on it. He had to hug all 3 of them individually!

We of course hit up the gift shop on our way out, and got Hiro (and his fireboxes), a giant Thomas balloon and a photo memory book. Then we drove to nearby Boone and ate at Mellow Mushroom and spent the night in Banner Elk at Blue Ridge Village. It was a great weekend getaway!

Friday, July 12, 2013

Spring/Summer Update




Oh my it's been a while again! Here are a few notable events/updates in our life over the past few months...

Camping in the Jungle

Our great friend Tab got married in May on Cumberland Island in Georgia (which is pretty much Florida). On the way down we stopped in Charleston and visited Katie/Billy/Claire and Carrie/David/Dean - first time meeting Dean! It was a bit hectic packing for both a Charleston trip AND camping. I had been making lists for weeks.

Then we drove down to Cumberland Island on Sunday and met up with everyone at the boat dock. From there we loaded all our stuff onto the ferry boat. Well, Justin loaded it while I entertained Grady. Then we had a nice 30 minute boat ride to the island, where we (Justin) unloaded all our stuff onto a cart/wagon thing. We were assigned a campsite after a lengthy orientation session, and we were on our way!

Sidenote: Tab had warned about the events up to here, so we were mostly prepared for them. Not so much the next section.

So then we set out with our cart/wagon which Justin pulled, while I carried what wouldn't fit on the cart and also Grady. We had no idea how far it was to the camp site but we figured it couldn't be TOO far... well it felt like about a mile! It was super hot and muggy which led to sweaty mommy and daddy which then attracted many hungry mosquitoes which led to cursing. We didn't really realize the beauty of where we were until we finally reached the campsite. It really was a tropical jungle! There was tropical foliage along with old oak trees and hanging Spanish moss, and LOTS of lizards, aforementioned mosquitoes and other insects, armadillos, very brave raccoons but most importantly --- wild horses! Once we set up camp we headed out to the beach on the other side of the island, and there were 3 horses grazing on the beach the whole time we were there. So beautiful! It definitely made the rough couple hours getting there totally worth it.


Tab and Sebastian got married on the beach the next day which was so perfect and fun. We explored the island and saw more horses and other animals (but no wild boars which we have heard are around). Grady did a great time camping in the tent with us, except for nap time which was a bit of a struggle. All in all it was a great, memorable trip!