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Saturday, September 30, 2006

A Day With The Guys

Today the guys and I took a trip up to Cosby to do a scavenger hunt hike. Bubba picked this hike out of the scavenger hunt book that :o)} has. It is a short hike, but it had several neat sights along the way. You hike through an area that use to be a homestead, where parts of the stone walls and the chimney are still standing. It was also great to see Bubba (who normally will fall into any water in the vicinity) cross the creek on a tree without falling in, not only once, but four times!

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Braves Stitch-n-Pitch game

Well, Sunday we had an enjoyable day together as a family at the Atlanta Braves game. This was a first time experience not only for Bubba and Butch, but for myself as well. We did not get seats with the Stitch-n-Pitch, but we did get some great seats along the third base line. We did go up to where the S-n-Pers were just to see. There did not look like there were more than 20 people in that section. Now we did meet a couple of ladies that, like us, got seats in a better section. I was able to get the nice little gift bag. I was a bit disappointed that we did not see any of the "vendors" that were suppose to be outside in the concourse. It was also funny to see on the jumbo screen two older men sitting there knitting. These men evidently amused the people behind the cameras because they continued to show them throughout the game!

The game was very enjoyable and we loved the "free baseball" in the extra inning. We were all excited that the Braves were able to pull out a win for us! After the game was over we took the boys to the line of kids wanting to run the bases. It was a long line! We did make it through and both Bubba and Butch got to run the bases. Bubba had Joe time him as he ran! After that they received a free t-shirt and a certificate saying they ran the bases. We were all very tired when we returned home. All in all it was a very good day!

Monday, September 18, 2006

Grapeyard Ridge Trail

On Friday I was able to go with Joe and his parents on a hike in Greenbrier. There were several interesting aspects to this trail. There were several creek crossings as well as two cemeteries located along the trail, one included some of Linda's family. This was also part of the area that Joe's grandfather grew up in. One of the most fascinating points of interest on this trail is an old steam engine used for logging in the 1920's that fell into Injun Creek about three miles up this trail. This was a fun time that I had with Linda as we walked the trail looking at all the surroundings. Of course Joe and Dad were taking the fast track rather than my slow snails pace. It was a fun time together and we wrapped up our evening dining at the Greenbrier Grill. Ah, I love to hike in the mountains! It is so refreshing.

Friday, September 15, 2006

The Teardrops Are Making A Comeback!

Today as we were coming home from our hike (which I will tell you about later) we drove through Pigeon Forge. This weekend is the Fall Grand Rod Run where everyone brings the cars that they have rebuilt to show off and/or sale. I was also surprised to see a few teardrop campers in the mix. I had just recently watched a show on TV about the comeback of these very unique campers. I thought that they seemed very cool for a couple who wanted to travel. The teardrop was famous in the 1930's-1940's as they were small and lightweight enough for the cars of that time to haul. They are about 4-6' wide, 8-10' long, and 4-5' high. There is a small sleeping compartment that is just big enough for a bed, and then the back hatch comes up to reveal a little kitchen on the back. Many of the owners of these campers get together at "gatherings" to show off and spend time with other teardrop owners. Doesn't this look like it would be a lot of fun?!

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Last Time In Atlanta

Last night Joe reminded me that we will be heading down to Atlanta on Sunday for the Braves' Stitch-n-Pitch game. I was thinking tonight of my last trip to Atlanta. It was in the fall of 2003 when the boys and I (along with another mom and her two girls) made the trip to Atlanta to meet up with our military husbands. Joe was in the midst of training for an overseas deployment and they had a free weekend so we decided to meet about half way. That was a more difficult trip to take because we knew that after only a short time together that he would leave again. That was a time when every moment seemed to count because you did not know how long before you would see each other again. It is amazing to me that it has been three years since that time. I look at pictures and see how small my boys were and see them now and how much they have grown. As Bubba is always telling me "Not long before I am leaving home!" He is right. Time seems to be going by so quickly and they are growing so fast. I am left to wonder what it will be like when I have to deal with another one possibly leaving home. The possibility of moving away from one another is a frightening thought. I love my boys and I hope that through the passing of time we will always maintain a close relationship that will only grow stronger with each new day!

Friday, September 08, 2006

Duck Season! Wabbit Season!

Did you know that there is a squirrel-hunting season? In talking with a fellow Scout leader today I learned that there is a squirrel season and not only that, you have to have a hunting license to legally hunt them! Who would have thought that sitting on your back porch, luring squirrels with food and then shooting at them would be illegal unless armed with your $28 Combo hunting license?! ;) Here is a little information for those who want a more through knowledge on this subject (taken from the TWRA News/ Press Releases)

08/03/2006 ~ SQUIRREL SEASONS OPENS AUGUST 26

Tennessee’s hunting season for gray, fox and red squirrels opens on Saturday, August 26, 2006 according to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA). The season continues through February 28, 2007 with a daily bag limit of 10.

The hunting season for squirrels is one of the longest fall seasons and one of the most underutilized. All that is needed to hunt squirrels is a $28 combination hunting license. This is a small price to pay for months of enjoyment and relaxation.

Two of the most productive ways to hunt squirrels are still-hunting (slowly walking through the woods watching for squirrels) and stand-hunting (sitting near food trees). Squirrel hunting with dogs has been gaining popularity in recent years. The best hunting with dogs generally occurs from November through February after the trees shed their leaves.

Squirrels are abundant in most areas where patches of woods are available. Excellent squirrel hunting can be found on many of TWRA’s wildlife management areas.

Squirrel hunting is one of the best ways to introduce a young hunter to the outdoors and squirrels are known for their excellent table fare. Most recipe books have a variety of recipes for squirrel, with fried squirrel and squirrel and dumplings being two traditional southern favorites.

For more information on Tennessee hunting seasons go online at www.tnwildlife.org

Monday, September 04, 2006

A New Persuasion

I learned today that there are plans to make a TV version of the novel Persuasion by Jane Austen. I am still unsure who exactly is putting this together, but I hope that it will be another well done adaptation and not so far from the original story that it is almost unrecognizable (i.e. Pride and Prejudice in 2005 with Keira Knightley)!

Now there is also another one of the works of Jane Austen that is up for a remake and that is
Northanger Abbey, which will be done by Andrew Davies (who did the wonderful remake of Pride and Prejudice in 1995 with Jennifer Ehle). I must admit this is my least liked novels by Austen. The film adaptation done in 1986 was a horrid movie. I could barely stand to watch it! I hope that perhaps a new adaptation will breathe some new life into this novel.

Saturday, September 02, 2006

It's Football Time In TENNESSEE!!

There is nothing like sitting in Neyland Stadium
on a Saturday amidst a sea of Orange!

Friday, September 01, 2006

Sleeping With The WHAT!!!

Last night Joe and I (and several other leaders from our Cub Scout Pack) went to Ripley's Aquarium to a CS Leaders Bash. We had a sidebar with food to eat and a meeting to learn about what is happening in the Sequoyah District this year. At this meeting we also learned about the different programs that Ripley's has available for scouting groups. One of these was called "Sleeping with the Sharks". There was a thought that went through my mind. How many people can sleep in that tunnel knowing that all kinds of sharks are in the water right over your head? I am not sure I could. First of all, I might be too fascinated at all the different creatures and secondly, there are sharks swimming over my head and I am expected to be comfortable enough to sleep?! Now there was an even worse thought when she also mentioned that they do overnighters in the Haunted Adventure called "Midnight with the Monsters" (of course only for grades 6-12) and also in the Believe It Or Not Museum the "Bedtime with the Bizarre" where part of the trip includes a scavenger hunt, wax hand, a Moving Theatre ride and much more! A WAX HAND!! Oh yeah, sign me up!