Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Trip to the mountains

The Tuesday after Christmas and two days after the Family Egg Nog Party Jill, Syd and I headed for the mountains. We were on a quest for snow. We didn't even make a reservation which is a little more spontaneous than usual for me. I get that little bit of craziness from my dad. It is the adventurous side of us Fullertons and I think we all feel the call every once in a while and I was definitely feeling it. We were in Lake City getting ready to head up 441 to Maggie Valley. We had heard snow was coming that way. We took a bathroom break and got a cup of coffee for the road when Jill called Tray. The discussion was about a friend who had a place in Blue Ridge. Jill wan't calling, but Tray was sure that noone was using it. Tray hung up and called back before we had pulled out of the parking lot at Hardees. The cabin was ours and the door would be open for us when we got there. Our plan was changed, but at least we knew we had a roof over our heads although we had no idea where this cabin was. Later we received our sketchy directions, but were confident we would be able to find it. The problem as I saw it was now I had to drive on Interstate 75. I was admittedly nervous, but this was not going to deter my fun. It was busy on 75, but we made it through downtown Atlanta using the diamond lane. When we got onto 575 the unthinkable happened, it started sleeting. I was a little nervous about the roads getting icy, but not to worry. The sleet turned into rain and now I was driving on wet roads, but no ice. Sydney was awesome on the trip. She sat in her car seat and we played 20 questions for the next 100 miles. When we arrived at Blue Ridge we decided to go to the Ingles there. It was crazy crowded, but we knew we would need food and drinks. It was to our surprise that it gets dark in the mountains a little earlier than it does in Fl. and now we were on an unfamiliar road heading to a cabin on a mountain out there somewhere. This may have been a little more adventure than I had bargained for. We followed our directions which were scribbled onto a piece of scrap paper. McCayseville sign then turn and head for a cabin at the end of a road....Even though it was dark we found our way down around the clay roads of north Ga. The house was not lit up the contractor must have forgotten to turn on the light. We fumbled around and found an open door and turned on the light inside the door. The cabin was freezing. I went immediately to the thermostat and saw that it was 48 degrees in the house. I turned the thermostat up to 68 and I also got the gas logs going in the living room. We had to wear our coats in the house until it finally got up to 67 degrees. We enjoyed our fried chicken and mashed potatoes by the fire. We decided to stay in the bedroom on the main floor. We all slept pretty good. It was still misting and cold the next day, but we all got ready and went out exploring. We went to Murphy for lunch at a cute little place called ShoeBooties. I got a phone call while we were eating and it was Jan Hood. She asked where we were in the mountains and I told her in Murphy. She said she and Charlie, Daniel and Charlene, and Don and Charlotte were right across the street. We visited with them and they asked us to come to their house for New Years Eve and stay over. We told them we would come New Years Day and stay over. Today we had to go to Tennessee, North Carolina and Ga. and find some snow. The only snow we saw was a little bit on this ridge called Topton. I don't even know what state we were in. We were all a little disappointed. We got home late and watched some T.V. and played Yahtze. Who knew a seven year old knew so much about poker and what beat what. I was impressed and a little disturbed. We sat in front of the T.V. and saw the ball fall. Dick Clark looked pretty good and I was glad he was doing so much better. We drank too much champaign, but it was fun. Jill had turned on the hot water heater to the jacuzzi that night,but it didn't get warm enough so she and Syd had to wait until the next day to take a dip. It was still only 90 degrees, but they were determined to get in. They had so much fun even though it was 39 degrees outside. Jill had to swim in her p.j.s and Syd just jumped in in her panties. It was cold, but they had a ball. They got out and dried off and after I took a few tylenol we packed up the car, Jill had to do most of the hauling, because of the stairs, but we got everything in the car. I wasn't sure we were going to be able to pull the hill. We had had trouble with the wheels spinning in the wet gravel and the clay road. We prayed and God helped us pull that hill with all that luggage and we made our way to Blue Ridge. It was soooo cold, but we were dressed in the warmest things we owned. We went to this little shop called Glitzy Chickz. Sydney loved it...They had purses, hats, scarves, jewelry. She had here Christmas money and she meant to get her some bling. I bought her the cutest red barret to go with her red coat. Jill bought her a black pocket book with black bangles on it. Syd bought herself a black knit scarf and a necklace. She was decked out and posed in front of every Christmas decor in Blue Ridge. We got directions to Jans and we arrived about 5:00. Her home is so beautiful and so welcoming. The table was set and people started arriving about 6;00 for dinner. Charlene, Jan, Daniel and Charlie had prepared prime rib, greens, black eyed peas and rice. Marie Evers had brought her potatoe casserole, and others brought wonderful dishes. Sydney had fun with the daughters of the other couples there. She was so cute and she was being so friendly with Marie. She loved telling her about her cows and Marie told her about her bulls. She even joked around with that man, Charlie. I think she is over being scared of him. We watched the Gators big victory over Cincinnati and enjoyed seeing Tim Tebow having such a great game. Every one there was thrilled for Urban Meyer and the rest of the team. We also were so happy for Bobby Bowden's win. He will certainly be missed, but I have a feeling he will be going head to head with Lou Holtz over sports broadcasting. I found my way to bed, but woke up about 2:30 in the morning. I looked outside to see the sky getting really cloudy, but no snow. When I woke up the next morning I looked out front and it was windy and then I saw a few flakes. It wasn't long before it really started snowing hard. I went downstairs and woke up Syd and Jill. They were sleeping in the bunk room. Jill wouldn't come upstairs until she showered, but Syd and I hurried up to see the blowing snow. It was beautiful. I don't know if I will ever see it again, but we found it. Our quest for snow was fulfilled. Jill came up and we bundled up and went outside in the freezing (13 degree)weather to take pictures and play in the snow. It was to cold to stay out long so we went back and forth from the front porch to the back. It was time to pack up and get ready to leave. We loaded up and decided to go to Frankln, N.C. We had to go over a big mountain to get there. When we neared the top it began to snow again. We pulled over, because there was snow all the way up the side of the mountain and Jill and Syd wanted to see if they could make a snowman. The snow on top was soft, but the snow underneath was hard and when they stepped on it they slid down pulling each other to the ground. We stayed and took some pictures. They said they saw bear tracks in the snow so we decided maybe it was time to go. We took 441 and headed back to Florida. We made a quick stop in Dillard to buy the guys some souveniers and drove on toward Florida. Jill was determined we were going to make it back to Fl. by midnight, but I wanted to stop. I was so tired and a little sick. She took over driving and we had to go through the Okefenokee Swamp and our cell ph. wouldn't even work there. We passed more deer than we did cars. I swear we didn't see a car in front or behind us for 100 miles or more. We saw at least 5 or 6 deer staring at us like we were crazy. They were right we were. I will never do that again...ever. We made it home by midnight and it felt good to be back safe and sound. I know God was protecting us, because he knew we didn't have sense enough to do all we did in 4 days and come home safe without him. Thanks for the time I got to spend with Syd and Jill and thank you Lord for your special care.

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