Tuesday, October 29, 2019

3

My sweet boy is 3.
Wow, that was fast.
Man I love this boy so much. I feel so blessed to be his mama.
I was rocking him in his chair last night before bed, he doesn't sit on my lap anymore, no, "next to mama", but we sing and he kinda lets me snuggle him. I was thinking about his birthday coming up and just how quickly time is going. And I started to tear up and was talking about him growing up and how one day he's not going to live with me anymore, and he said "I don't want mama be sad" and I told him (and mostly told myself) that I am happy he's growing up, that's what he's supposed to do, just that I'll miss him.
Motherhood has been challenging, and I'm sure we have some of the toughest parts ahead. I'm just not in any rush. So many people tell me to treasure every moment and how they can't even remember their kids being young. And I'm trying. I keep my 5-year-journals and have one for each kid now, and I work on a family yearbook for the year, and write about them in this blog because one day I'll want to look back, but for now- I am trying to treasure it.
I'm so thankful for my healthy, happy son. And the lyrics aren't exactly right, but right now I've got this song in my mind as I hold my boy.

Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Chattenooga, Tennessee

We had a great trip to Chattenooga! I was becoming wary of the long drive with 2 little ones as it got closer, but they did remarkably well for a 10 hour trip.
Doug had planned the whole thing and we followed his itinerary pretty well.
First day was the incline railway
A mile up to the top of Lookout Mountain, the steepest railway in the world.
We came home for naps and later went out to Ruby Falls, which is a waterfall that was found in a cavern.
That was a really cool cave tour.
Rats, I forgot to take a picture of our AirBnB. It was over a hundred years old and had these amazing 10+ foot ceilings, it was on the bottom of Lookout Mt and the drive to the house was really steep and cool. The kids did well, we had packed some toys and they had some books there, every morning Jeanie woke up at 6 or so and Doug got up with her while I slept in, soooo appreciated.
The next day we spent at the Tennessee Aquarium.
We got lunch at this Greek/Mediterranean place downtown and then went to a railroad for a little train ride.
This train ride just went a couple miles out of town and then turned around on a turn table and went back, it was nice though.
My favorite thing we did was a trip to Rock City. A wealthy couple had turned this beautiful bouldered piece of property into a path that you walk down, there was music in spots and, it's hard to describe, but was just beautiful. At the top was an overlook over 7 different states.
After nap we drove across the state line to Georgia. Doug had been to pole climbing school there a decade or so ago and wanted to drive by his old apt, we also went to Canyonland State Park for a little hike to an overlook.
The next day was our last day in Tennessee, we packed up lunch and went on a hike to Sunset Rock and ate our lunch there.
Then we went on our longest hike, on Signal Mountain to Julia Falls overlook. I wore Jeanie in the front carrier and Doug had August in the backpack since it was a challenging hike.
It was a hard hike, but good to get some exercise after several days of eating too much :) the falls were also dry that time of year, but still a great hike.
I accidentally booked our stay one night too short, but it ended up being good because we drove halfway home to avoid a full-day drive on the way home again.
Beautiful sunset in Kentucky.
The next morning I had my first, and sadly only, Chick-fil-A breakfast of the whole trip! Due to an unfortunate GPS discovery that the previously planned Chick-fil-A breakfasts in Chattenooga were both on a college campus (closed for "fall break" (??)) and on a hospital campus which charged us $2 "parking" to just pull in and turn around after deciding we didn't want to try to find it in a hospital.
After that we drove a couple hours and squeezed in a visit to the Ark Encounter.
I'd been wanting to go here ever since I first heard about it, so I'm glad we went. We only spent 3 hours there since we wanted to get back on the road. Definitely could have spent a full day there. There were lots of exhibits and things to read and it was very busy, there was a whole outdoor section too we didn't see at all.
Back on the road and home by bedtime, spent an hour unpacking, clothes in the laundry, and back to real life :) But it was a great trip and I'm glad we were able to go.