We went to the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee because we got a good deal on a cabin and we could drive there in one day. The cabin was gorgeous, with a hot tub on the deck and jacuzzi tubs in each bathroom. The hot tub was used at least every evening, often mornings, too. And Gabe soon figured out what fun it was to wash in the bathtub and then turn the jets on.:)
The first day of our trip we went tubing down the river. The river was a little low, so it ended up being a bit more work than we expected. Joel took Hope and I took Joshua as we floated down the river, keeping them on course, unwedging their tubes from between rocks, and helping pull them over low rapids.
The kids' favorite part of it was when we stopped at some giant boulders that they could either jump off of or swing from a rope into the
The next day, Joel's parents were gracious enough to come and hang out with the kids while we had some time out to ourselves. I wanted to do something adventurous, like kayak down the river, but with the river so low we thought we'd be pulling our kayaks more than paddling. Our second option was to go zip lining, until we got there and asked how high i
And then on our last day I planned an awesome hike to a water fall that we could walk behind. I mean, how cool would that be to go behind a water fall, and what a photo op?
Unfortunately, for some reason I thought that 3.5 miles meant round trip, not one way. So with my family wilting in the heat and exhausted from the hours long uphill climb, we gave up and stopped at a place where water did fall, just not quite as dramatically as we had ho
But, the kids had fun climbing around and we got a nice family photo, which always makes me happy.
That night was our last night, so we went into town for a delicious Mexican meal and then went to a mirror maze that was so much cooler than I ever imagined. We really couldn't tell what was a mirror and what was real. But we eventually found our way out and then headed to Pirate Black Light Golf.
This is me posing in front of another scenic water fall while Joel focuses on his game. He was a little disappointed in the greens. I tried to explain that quality of course was hardly the point. Men and golf, what can you do?
After that we headed back to the cabin to pack up. When Hope and Josh realized what was going on they started crying. They wanted to stay and keep having fun. I think Josh loved his bedroom so much he would have been happy to move in permanently. But I guess tears are a sign that we accomplished our goal of a fun, bonding family vacation.
The next day we left our beautiful cabin in Sherwood Forest, drove out of the Smo
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