Sunday, June 29, 2008

06/29/08

Today's pics are from Fontana Lake Dam. We drove there after the train ride that Tuesday. It was a bit of a trek to get there, but Daddy said he hadn't been since 1960, not too many years after it was opened, and wanted to see it again since we were much closer than home! It was worth the trip.

It was neat to see... didn't realize we had a dam like this in NC! I know there are larger dams around the world, but this one was pretty impressive. They began building it during World War II. This is where Fontana Lake comes from.... The Tennessee Valley Authority own it to use it for Hydroelectric power. It was an experience to walk on it. If you are ever near there I highly recommend seeing it! Daddy was glad he went to it again after all of those years.

I was amazed at the Flood Gates... HUGE. I find that I am more afraid of heights than I used to be and I had a few moments of not enjoying being so up high, but I try to move past that because I don't want to miss something pretty spectacular. Still... my heart gives a few leaps inside. lol I was so nervous around those flood gates with the kids, though. It seems my "Mother's Heart" has a hard time when they are around. lol

Today was church and I was glad to be there. We have recently found out another one of our members, around 29 years and just had a baby five weeks ago, possibly has a brain tumor. It is a bit hard to take after dealing with Pastor Mike two years ago with the same kind of scenario. The doctors are not sure if it is benign or cancerous, but the family said today they do feel it is a tumor. If you would please remember Blair Therit and her husband, David, in your prayers. Right now the future is uncertain but God is there holding her in the palm of His hands... for that we are certain.

I began teaching Mikayla how to cross-stitch today. She had bought a cross-stitch kit for a bookmark when we were in Cades Cove. She did AWESOME with it even with having a few moments of "issues", but I was so proud of her. I'll have to take pictures of it and show her progress. I have to get through all of these pictures from the trip first! ha!!! She is left-handed but I am teaching her to do it right-handed because I think it will help her a little better. She did really well with that. It makes me want to do another one of my own! I used to cross-stitch all of the time when I was younger. This will be a good hobby for her. It is counted cross-stitch so she has to think about it as she does it.

The kids are watching a movie and I am going to get off of here. Enjoy the pictures for today!


On the road on top of the dam looking at Fontana Lake. It was, again, just beautiful...

Mountain peak from the road on the dam.

The road across the dam... that is my brother walking in front of me.

The family minus Kevin who was taking this picture. Mom was NOT thrilled about being up so high and being near the edge of this dam. lol

View of the overlook area from the dam.

Flood gate looking down... this kind of freaked me out. lol

Flood Gates

View of the dam and the electrical wires from the overlook area.

River from the dam

Flood Gates... you can see how big they are... that is Mom to the right with the yellow shirt looking quite tiny. I was on the overlook observation deck.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

06/28/08

Today's pictures are from the train ride that began in Bryson City, NC and went to the Nantahala River Gorge over Fontana Lake. We went last Tuesday. There are lots of pictures from here so bear with me!!

We rode in an open train car and it was so much fun. You could really see and enjoy the beauty much better than being inside the enclosed train car. The day was beautiful and so much fun. We stopped at the Nantahala River Gorge and had a picnic lunch. It was neat to watch people white water raft. We were going to try to do that, but there was not time to do the train ride and the rafting. Maybe another time!

Enjoy the pics today.... Have to go get ready for a surprise party. :)

Great Smoky Mountain Train!
We rode on the Wildwater car... your typical touristy family pic. :)

Getting ready to start our ride!

An old barn along the way...

An old abandoned house along the tracks.... kinda sad...


These houseboats were all over Fontana Lake! It was quite neat to see. Apparently, long ago when they were working on making this into a lake, there was an actual "town" here! From what I understood (which was difficult to hear over people and the open car) they had people who actually lived where the lake is now. They did whatever they were supposed to do and then when it was time to flood the area to make the lake they had to move. There are actual streets and buildings and such underneath all of that water!
View of Fontana Lake from train

View from the train of Fontana Lake
View from the bridge over Fontana Lake

This was when we stopped on the bridge over Fontana Lake. This was wonderful... the wind blew quite a bit from this point!! It was awesome to look out from high up and capture the beauty. We just didn't want to fall out of our car.... he hee

View of the train rounding the bend from our car.

We were amazed at how much rock had to be blown away for the train tracks to go through. This was just one section I could capture. There were sections on the track that you had to make sure your arms, etc. were in or you would get hit by rock! It was that close to the track.

People enjoying the rapids.

This was an actual photograph you could stick your head through at the front. Steve was in this one... I also have one of Wesley in it. Steve cracked me up. You'll definitely have to click on that one to make it larger so you can see Steve's face. lol

These flowers were blooming near the comfort station there. Thought it was pretty with the train in the background. :)

Rapids... it was beautiful that day!

Waiting for the train to start our return trip.

Near the rapids where we had stopped for lunch.

One of the last looks at Fontana Lake from the train.

Friday, June 27, 2008

06/27/08

Now that I have finished with Cades Cove, I'll start on last Monday when we went to Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, TN. Dollywood was great and I wish we could have had a couple of days to soak it all in. It was a very nice park and clean!!! We enjoyed the rides and the shows... the ones we got to see. There truly was so much there to do that we couldn't get it all done. Mom even rode a few and you'll see one of her below driving the cars around. That one cracked us ALL up. lol We saw a "Birds of Flight" show... those pictures didn't turn out great because I had to have my ISO all the way up and hold it steady because of the lighting. Not much you can do about camera shake!! I only showed one that was halfway decent. The show was neat, though. Loved seeing those live birds.

After Dollywood we had to head into North Carolina mountains but not before eating at the Applewood Restaurant. Good gracious, that was some good eatin'!!!! If you are ever in Pigeon Forge, TN... you MUST find that restaurant and eat at it. If you leave there hungry there is something wrong with you. lol

I have put descriptions above every picture below to help. There are not as many scenic ones but more "fun" ones since we were at the park.

I found I was still a bit "out of it" today. I just couldn't get up and get myself going in my normal pace. I guess that anesthesia stays in your system a lot longer than I realized. We got up early and went to a local park (Crowder) to walk around. I took my camera just in case I saw something I'd like to photograph. We walked around the whole park twice and then I watched as the kids played on the playground. I still felt like all of my energy was sapped!!

When we got home we worked on cleaning the office. I had a lot of old negatives and pictures from my 35mm film camera in a rubbermaid drawer type thingy. I have needed to clean it out for a long time and since I needed to "plop" for lack of energy, today was the day. I compiled all of the negatives and old pictures in that box into one smaller more compact box. It was nice to have that accomplished. Now I could get that out of my way under my desk. I was amazed as I looked back on pictures at how much the kids have grown and changed. It was quite sad as I looked at some of them when they were TEENY at how big they are now. They grow up too fast!!! Sometimes I don't realize it as much until I do look back on those pics. I also laughed at some of my photography. I know I said this the other night, but I am so thankful for how far I have grown in photography. lol There were some I can remember I thought were so good and now I just laugh at how they actually look. Of course, that is part of life... growing and changing. If we always stayed the same, how boring would that be? All of life is learning as I tell my students and the kiddos. I am thankful to have the ability to keep learning and improving.

We finally got the house cleaned by this afternoon and I actually took a nap! I felt more refreshed afterwards.

We are off to Mom's in a few minutes to eat supper. Steve is working late again tonight so she invited us up to eat. Enjoy Dollywood... tomorrow will be Bryson City, NC. :)


Typical tourist picture in front of the Dollywood sign. lol I am not in it, of course, because I am taking the pic!!!!!

These pots were made into people all over the park. It was the cutest thing. I loved seeing the different ways they made them to be.

We all rode these cars... an easy ride for Mom to enjoy. It was so funny! Check out Daddy with Mom... he is a hoot. Mom was a "wild driver!" I had issues trying to take this pic of Mikayla and me in our car. This one was the last one I tried and the one I love the most.




We rode the Dollywood train... it was a nice ride.


Mikayla touched this snake before Wesley! He was actually scared of it. This was the same little guy who the day before was so excited over the snakeskin and searching for the other one.

The kids standing by an eagle's nest!

Birds of Flight show

Waiting for the guys to get off the roller coaster.

This is the last rollercoaster we rode... well, the guys rode it. Mikayla didn't want to ride another one after the Tennessee Tornado... and she was my riding partner! I wish I could have taken a picture of her face after that ride. She cracked me up and said she didn't want to get on another one of those!! LOL

Mikayla and Wesley cooling off with the misting fans. It was hot but not unbearable that day. The fans were a nice refreshment.

The Apple Barn where the Applewood Restaurant is located in Pigeon Forge.. YUMMY.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

06/26/08

Todays pics are the last of Cades Cove, TN. Geesh... took me a while, huh? :) These are of the Cable Mill and the Rebecca Cable home as well as another cabin/farm area we stopped at. This area was like a "pit stop" with a gift shop, bathrooms and such. It had more interaction than the churches and other cabins. It was a beautiful area. We watched a blacksmith make a cross as well as walked around to see the barn and house.

While we were walking around we saw a national park ranger who was showing different things about the land. Some woman came up, who had already been a bit annoying and rude in the blacksmith shop, and told the park ranger that there was a snake going across the path nearby and she needed to come kill it! The park ranger told her she would come IDENTIFY the snake but she would not kill it because it is doing its natural thing... living! The woman then proceeded to go on and on about how she had just killed a black snake in her garage at home, yada yada yada... Let's just say the park ranger was not impressed with the lady. It was a black snake that crossed the path and it was interesting to watch. Now, do I love snakes? Not up close, but I know they have a purpose just like everything God has created.

Right after we saw that snake there was another one on the steps of the main house. Wesley was all about trying to see the snakes with the park ranger. She tried to find out what kind it was, but it was moving too quickly. You'll see a picture of Wesley with the park ranger looking for the snake as well as him holding up a snake skin. The park ranger allowed Wesley to keep a small part of the skin he had found as long as he promised to use it as a teaching tool at school. He readily agreed and was so excited. (Remember, he had just picked flowers just a few minutes earlier and we had to remind him he can't take things from national parks, so this was something he didn't want to do wrong. lol)

The area had a working mill. In fact, they ground the corn as we were in there. I took a couple of pictures but one didn't turn out very well because I didn't have a tripod. The one I posted below is of the corn coming out of the shoot once it had been ground. I love how a mill works. This one had the area built up that channeled the natural river to work for the mill. Mikayla is standing by that. Wesley is standing by a piece of farm equipment near the barn. The barn was an interesting built one. There are no support beams going down to the ground on the outside because of the beams put on the roof. It was quite neat to see and hard for me, the non-engineering mind, to understand. Neat barn, though. We also saw the little river nearby. Those pictures aren't that great to me, but I posted one anyway.

We also went by another cabin and went through it and the barn. Those are at the bottom. On our way out of Cades Cove we actually got to see a bear. It isn't the greatest picture because she was far away, thankfully, and she was in the middle of the trees, but I did the best I could. There were a ton of people pulled over on the side of the road trying to capture a picture of her. Some people were quite humorous with it. Cades Cove was just beyond words with the beauty I saw. I can only imagine how people felt when they lived there. I am thankful it is a national park so that it can't be turned into a shopping mall!!! Around here, it seems, most everything is built upon now.

I didn't get to post last night because Wesley had his last baseball game. I will admit that I will miss seeing him play. He came SO far this season and we are so proud of him. He's happy he played and he's OK that it is over until next spring. He's a content little guy.

Today I had to have an endoscopy (where they put the camera down your throat). I haven't said much to many people simply because I don't like to sound like a hypochondriac. ha! I have still had issues with my stomach even after having my gallbladder removed last fall. It would be alright for a while but when I hit high stress times, it would cause major problems. At the end of school I was having a HARD time with it and I became a bit worried that it was more than just acid reflux issues. I went to my doctor and he said it was time to do more in-depth testing so, that is why I had the endoscopy. I went to the specialist right before vacation and we made arrangements for the test to take place today.

I tried not to think about the "what ifs" while on our trip. There were a lot of things that could be causing my pain and I know stress only aggravates. I had to be there early this morning and they knocked me out for the procedure, for which I am thankful! The test showed no signs of any major problems and no cancer or things like that. They did find a place that is very irritated which could turn into an ulcer so after they test that further they'll know whether I need a different medication to heal that area. For now, I have to stay on the higher powered acid medication. It seems I am a high producer of acid and when I get stressed it only gets to be higher. I have a stressful job many days so that made sense why my stomach was causing me a lot of problems at the end of school. I also found out the medicine I had been taking became "immuned" to working in my body. Some of the over the counter meds don't do anything anymore if you have to take them for an extended period.

I wasn't going to write about this, actually, but I just felt so relieved when it came back all "clear" that I needed to write about it. I am thankful to the Lord for how He helps and has kept my nerves these last few weeks. When things are uncertain it can cause lots of scenarios to run through your brain. I found myself having to constantly give it over to Him. Of course, that is all He wants because He is the one Who holds our futures!

I was pretty out of it all day. Steve had to go to work after my procedure since he was off last week, so Mom took me home and stayed with me all day. The kids were at a friends house having a play date. I didn't tell them much about it simply because I didn't want them to worry. I know how Mikayla can get if she thinks something is wrong. She had a few moments of tears in the afternoon from what I understand. She is so tenderhearted when it comes to those she loves. I finally started feeling more normal around 5:00. Since I don't take a lot of medication I am easily "knocked down" when I have major meds. The kids were happy to get home and Mikayla was glad to see I looked "normal." lol

Steve is working late tonight so we'll be missing him.

It was almost 100 degrees around here again today... and will be the same tomorrow. In fact, they said tomorrow will be around 98 but will feel like 103. JOY. We really need some rain. We'll be going on our walk EARLY in the morning tomorrow before we start our cleaning frenzy. This is making me miss the weather we had in the mountains! It was so pleasant even on the hot days.

I better get off of here and read to the kiddos. They are playing and I know they aren't going to be glad to stop. lol

I hope you enjoy the pictures. Have a great evening!


Rebecca Cable House

The barn near the Cable Mill

Riverbed behind the barn

Wesley loving the farm equipment

The part of the mill the water was re-directed from the river

Mikayla by the re-directed water area

Cable Mill


Corn already ground being put in the container

Wesley and the snakeskin he found. Can you tell the sun was bright?

Back of Rebecca Cable home


Wesley and the park ranger looking for the other snake

Front/side view of Rebecca Cable home

Barn of another cabin homestead

Another homestead... to think, someone used to call that HOME

View from the front of that homestead looking out... just beautiful

Inside the barn on the homestead looking out

Back of the barn looking toward the front of the property

My pitiful photograph of the mother bear in the wild....