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4th of July Road Trip {Murphy, NC}

Posted by Magnolia Mom On July 9, 20102 COMMENTS

Tuesday night the week before 4th of July, Rob was talking with his brother about finding something “fun” to do over the weekend. The last few years we have mainly hung out at home and enjoyed time with our neighbors. Before that we headed to Texas to visit my family there. Anyway, after some thought and research we decided it would be fun to head up to the North Georgia Mountains. Since it was so close to the date, there were only a few options. We ended up staying here in Murphy, NC. We went with Rob’s Mom, Step-Dad, adopted sister, and his brother. Dividing the cost of the condo ended up costing about the cost of hotel for one night!

Rob really enjoys going up that way for many reasons, which include the beautiful mountains and seeing his old stopming grounds at Young Harris College.

Friday

We arrived around 3, settled in, waited for the other carload with Rob’s Mom, Step Dad, and adopted sister, Rachel. Not long after they arrived, a group headed out to the store for groceries for the weekend. We planned to utilize the kitchen in the condo to help save money.
Cabin
Our Cabin

Wrap around porch
Nice wrap around porch with a beautiful view.

After they got back Rob and Nick got the fire going to grill the super thick steak. So yummy! We also had salad, broccoli, and stir-fry veggies. Dessert was Strawberry shortcake.

Beautiful Sunset
Beautiful Sunset

Saturday
Rob taking a load off.

We got up and had breakfast. Then we went into Murphy for some 4th of July festivitives. There were many of the normal carnival activities, which we didn’t participate in because they were so expensive. We are so spoiled to live in Auburn, where we have City Fest and other events that are completely free to the public. We walked along the little river walk, watched the ducks, and the kids played on the playground.

Pretty scene near the Riverwalk area
Pretty scene near the Riverwalk area

This duck kept talking to me
This duck kept talking to me

We made it back over to the area where they did a peanut drop. An airplane flew over dropping 5,000 peanuts. Everyone ran like crazy to pick up the peanuts as they fell to find the red, white, and blue ones, which could be turned in for cash. We didn’t find any of those, but it was fun anyway.

Peanut Drop
Airplane that flew over Peanut Drop

After that we went to the Cherokee Chambers of Commerce/Visitor Center and then we went to the Fires Creek Picnic area located in Nantahala National Forest. There we picnicked for lunch and the kids skipped rocks in the stream.

Skipping rocks

After we packed up our picnic lunch we went for a short hike up the Leatherwood Loop hiking trail. While hiking I was stung through my sock by a hornet. I screamed like crazy after realizing I was being stung and it wasn’t just a thorn poking me through my sock. After getting the durn thing off my sock, I hiked a little ways up to the stream. I was able to sit on a rock near the icy cold stream, where I soaked it to help the pain and slow down the swelling.
Me
*Icing* my ankle in the cool stream after being stung.

We stopped at a couple places for some scenic pics and then back to our car.
Scenic shots at Fires Creek

My Boys

I continued to be in a great deal of pain. It was just a constant feeling of being stung over and over. The rest of the afternoon, I just chilled at the cabin. We cooked out hamburgers for dinner along with baked beans and smores. The rest of the family went to watch fireworks. I stayed in to rest and keep my ankle elevated and iced, but was able to see some fireworks from my chair.

Sunday

Sunday after having breakfast, we went to the Hiwassee Dam, which is so beautiful.
Hiwassee Reservoir

System of Multipurpose dams

From there we drove around for a bit looking for a place to fish. We ended up down a dirt road in a secluded area. Although I lathered up in OFF the chigars found their to areas that I had not sprayed. I got nearly 30 bites. Ugh! At this point of the trip I had about had enough of nature and was ready to be inside. 2 fish were snagged, but both were smaller than my hand and were thrown back in.

Fishing

Fishing

Fishy

After leaving there we were hungry and next on our agenda was Fields of the Wood, which is something so different than anything I’ve ever seen. You can climb to the top of the Ten Commandments Mountain and visit The Psalms Of Praise. We ate lunch in the covered picnic area. Then, without it occuring to us that there were 372 steps, we walked to the top of the 10 Commandments! Needless to say we were ZONKED. We wanted to see the rest of the place, but it required climbing a lot more stairs. We should have planned to drive around to the top of the 10 Commandments and then seeing the rest by stairs (because there is no driving access.) We were able to drive up to the cross of flags, which is quite a ways up the mountain. Nice views also.

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Flags in Cross Shape

Verse at the top of all those stairs

Then, we went back to the cabin for some much needed R & R and leftovers. Late that evening Rob, Nick, TV Boy, and I drove over to Brasstown Bald for a midnight hike to see the stars, surrounding cities, and possibly late night fireworks. It was nice and cool, in fact, downright chili on top of the observatory. The stars are amazing when you’re away from civilization like that. After tromping back down the mountain, we had a midnight snack at Waffle House in Blairsville.

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This is the top of the observatory. The tower is off limits to the public, but at the bottom of the tower there is a museum and info desk.

Monday

Monday we got up, started cleaning, and packing. The other car load of family was leaving first thing to head straight home. Our family along with Nick were headed out for another day of site-seeing. We wanted to get the most out of our trip and really didn’t want to leave. We stopped for lunch at Downtown Pizza and then back to Brasstown Bald for a daytime hike and an opportunity for Monkey to see it.


View from Brasstown Bald

View from Brasstown Bald

We left Brasstown and we were ready to get home. We did decide to take Richard B. Russell Scenic Highway.

Here’s a pic at one of the stopping points on the highway. Yah, I know it’s not “scenic”, but the road and cliffs were cool and then when this Maverick drove by, I couldn’t resist

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Then near the end of the trip, Monkey Boy got silly and wore my neck pillow on his head.
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I have lots more great pictures from the trip that I would love for you to see, so click here.

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Happy Father’s Day!

Posted by Magnolia Mom On June 20, 2010ADD COMMENTS



Happy Father’s Day, Dad! Hope it’s a great one. Miss u and luv you much!
dadandme

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Spring Break 2010

Posted by Magnolia Mom On March 23, 2010ADD COMMENTS

This spring break we just hung out. When it wasn’t raining, the boys and I went outside to ride bikes and play.
Spring Break 2010

Spring Break 2010

Spring Break 2010

The 2nd weekend of SB we went to Baton Rouge to visit family. We always look forward to Cajun food when we head over that way. We went to Chimes on Sunday after church. It was so yummy! Rob had Red Beans & Rice and Crawfish Etouffe. We had Boudin Balls and onion rings for appetizers. SO yummy! I had the Catfish platter, which came with Red Beans & Rice and Hush Puppies.

Spring Break 2010

Spring Break 2010

Spring Break 2010

Although these beautiful flowers had bloomed and were a sure sign of spring in Baton Rouge, the weather while we were there surely didn’t reflect it. It was very cold, windy, and rainy.
Spring Break 2010

Another purpose of our trip was to meet Rob’s Dad, so that we could get this car. Since Rob’s Honda Accord is dying, we’ve looked and looked for another great deal like we found with that car. We found that Cash for Clunkers depleted the area of any “good deals.” Rob’s Dad had been looking to get rid of this Accura Legend, so we were happy to take it off his hands.
Spring Break 2010

On Monday, we had a military funeral to attend in Mississippi. Rob’s Step Dad’s Dad passed away in December. It took some time for them to figure out which military cemetery he was going to be buried at. I took lots of pictures of the ceremony, which I’ll post later. I had never been to a military funeral before, but it is something everyone should see. Very touching

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2009 Blog Review

Posted by Magnolia Mom On December 31, 2009ADD COMMENTS

Christmas in Pictures

Posted by Magnolia Mom On December 29, 2009ADD COMMENTS

Lights

Our house decorated for Christmas
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The most lights we’ve ever put up!

Christmas 09

Christmas 09

Christmas morning

Stocking Treasures
Christmas 09

The boys in front of all the gifts…waiting patiently

Christmas 09

I love taking this picture of them in their PJ’s every year.

Christmas 09

Christmas 09

Christmas 09

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Christmas 2009 {what we got}

Posted by Magnolia Mom On December 27, 20091 COMMENT

Blessings

Posted by Magnolia Mom On December 26, 20091 COMMENT

Yesterday I was able to sit back (for the most part) and enjoy the day. Being observant of my surroundings, I became mindful of how thankful I am for a few things, like:

  • great in-laws that I get along with
  • a brother-in-law that is quite helpful and enjoys being with his nephews
  • making it a family tradition to have homemade pasta every Christmas
  • Rob’s Italian heritage, which enables us to have that homemade pasta
  • a nice home to be able to host holidays
  • 2 healthy boys that have such a sweet heart and I really appreciate when they “show” it

I know there are many other blessings in my life, but those are the ones that came to mind tonight.

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Christmas Eve

Posted by Magnolia Mom On December 24, 20091 COMMENT

Today I spent nearly the entire day making everything for tomorrow:
Oreo balls
Banana Nut Bread Muffins
Spinach Artichoke Dip
Chocolate Covered Peanut Butter Cookies
Sausage Balls
Sausage-Cheese English muffins (make-ahead snack or breakfast)

After all that cooking, I was exhausted! I relaxed while watching White Christmas, which is not one of my favorite Christmas movies! I need to go adjust my top 10 Christmas movies again. I was dreading cooking dinner after being in the kitchen practically all day, so I was very happy when Rob reminded me that a friend of ours was bringing over some homemade lasagna. Lasagna is one dish that I just can’t get to “work”. So it’s been a tradition for Rob’s coworker to make him lasagna for his birthday, but this year she never did do it with summer being so busy. It worked out great. We popped it in the oven and “wolfed” it down before having to head out the door. It was just SOOO yummy!!!

While we were waiting on the lasagna to cook we got dressed up and went to the Christmas Eve service at our church. Beautiful service as always. Our preacher’s brother, John Ed, preached. He started by talking about instant replay in football and how a coach can throw a red flag to have a play reviewed. His sermon was based on the idea that the devil threw the red flag to have the events of Christmas reversed. He discussed the events of that miracle and nativity scene. I loved the way he did this, because I think it really got TV Boy’s attention right off the bat, being how he loves football. I love Christmas Eve services; communion, singing Christmas hymns, hearing “O Holy Night”, and my favorite part; singing “Silent Night” with only candles to light the room. Just awesome!

Christmas Eve 2009

We came home and the boys opened their Christmas Eve present, PJs, put those on, and then picked out a couple cookies to leave for Santa along with some milk. TV Boy asked if she should leave Santa a Coke instead in case he’s “lactose intolerant”. Made me laugh!

Christmas Eve 2009

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Top 10 Christmas Movies

Posted by Magnolia Mom On December 19, 20091 COMMENT

Starting right after Thanksgiving, I really enjoy watching Christmas Movies. Thought I would share them with you. [Edited Post parts in GREEN.]

10. Jack Frost (1998)
This heart-warming movie with Michael Keaton and Kelly Preston is one that you just can’t go wrong with.

Favorite Quote
Jack: My balls are freezin! I never thought I’d say THAT with a smile on my face.

9. Deck the Halls (2006)
Just watched this movie and I was really excited because
Ferris Bueller (my fav movie) aka Matthew Broderick is in the movie as Steve Finch along side Danny Devito. Devito, who plays Buddy Hall, moves in across the street from Finch and causes quite a hoopla. Funny!

8. Surviving Christmas (2004)
Ben Affleck enthusiam and love for Christmas just reminds me of how my Granddad adored this time of year. Although Granddad wasn’t quite as over the top as Ben’s character, Drew is in this hilarious movie.

Favorite Quote
Drew Latham: Please! Please, let me stay here!
Tom Valco: No!
Drew Latham: I’ll pay you.
Tom Valco: My family’s not for sale, pal.
Drew Latham: I’ll pay you $250,000!
Tom Valco: Welcome home, son.

7. Christmas with the Kranks (2004)
There’s something about the Kranks and I think it’s the fact that it’s since they have no kids at home they decide to have a year of no lights, no tree, not presents, and just go on a cruise.

Favorite Quote
Spike Frohmeyer: You’re skipping Christmas! Isn’t that against the law?

6. How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)
Great remake. I think the “Whos” are so cute.

Favorite Quote
The Grinch: I’m all toasty inside. And I’m leaking.

5. The Santa Clause (1994)
Tim Allen is one of my favorite actors and this just awesome. The little boy is also great. The adventure that Tim goes on in being Santa is classic.

Favorite Quote
Mr. Whittle: I don’t know what’s happening to you. You’re starting to look like the Pillsbury Doughboy.

4. How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1966 animated)
This is just a great kid movie all around.

Favorite Quote
Grinch: All I need is a reindeer!
Narrator: The Grinch looked around, but since reindeer are scarce, there was none to be found. Did that stop the Grinch? Ha! He simply said:
Grinch: If I can’t *find* a reindeer, I’ll *make* one instead.
Narrator: So he took his dog Max, and he took some black thread, and he tied a big horn on the top of his head.

3.White Christmas (1954)
I watched this movie and absolutely adored it! I’m just mad I waited this long to watch it. Loved the dancing and singing. Just awesome!

Favorite Quote (you just have to watch this to see why it’s hilarious)
Bob Wallace: How do you do?
Doris: Mutual, I’m sure.
….later in the movie….
Mr. Herring, General’s Party Guest: How do you do?
Doris: Mutual, I’m sure.

2. Polar Express (2004)
The year this movie came out I took TV Boy to see it. Just he and I. It was a really special Mom-son day. That Christmas Santa brought him the Polar Express book and a bell.

Favorite Quote
The Conductor: Seeing is believing, but sometimes the most real things in the world are the things we can’t see.

1. National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (1989)
This is one of the rare movies that I could watch over and over.

This movie is FULL of great quotes, but one that always comes to mind when I think of this movie is:
Ellen: “Audrey’s frozen from the waste down.”
Clark: “Ah, it’s all part of the experience honey.”

So what did I leave out of my top 10? What are your favorites?

Other favorites
Fred Claus (2007)
I had originally had this movie in my top 10, but it got bumped out by another movie.

Miracle on 34th Street (1947)

Miracle on 34th Street (1994)

A Muppet Christmas Carol (1992)

Christmas Story (1983)
This is another one that was bumped out of my top 10.

Favorite Quote
Ralphie: Oooh fuuudge!
Ralphie as Adult: [narrating] Only I didn’t say “Fudge.” I said THE word, the big one, the queen-mother of dirty words, the “F-dash-dash-dash” word!

Classic Christmas Cartoon Movies
Frosty the Snowman (1969)
A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965)
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964)
Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town (1970)

Worst Christmas Movie Ever
The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)

Some other Christmas Movies
Elf (2003)
Scrooge (1970)
Prancer (1989)
Scrooged (1988)
The Family Man (2000)
Jingle All the Way (1996)
The Year Without a Santa Claus (1976)

Here’s some other opinions about Christmas Movies:
Top 10 Christmas Movies
All Time Top Christmas Movies
Best Christmas Movies: The Top 25 of All Time
Top 10 Christmas Movies from Family Education
Being Frugal’s 10
Listverse’s 10 Christmas Horror Movies
Top 10 Christmas Movies for Kids

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Holly Bloggy Christmas Bash {Christmas Recipes}

Posted by Magnolia Mom On December 17, 20093 COMMENTS

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Pure yumminess!

I had to come up with something to send with Rob the other day and didn’t want to do my Pecan Pie Bars or Peanut Butter Cookie Candy Bars. I absolutely love Take 5 Candy Bars, and this recipe is a little simpler variation of this candy bar. Just yumminess!

Servings: 50 bites
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cooking Time: 5 minutes

Caramel Pretzel Delights

Ingredients:
Snyder’s of Hanover Snap Pretzels
5+ rolls of ROLO*
Pecan Halves

Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Place the pretzels on a cookie sheet after spraying with non-stick spray.

Caramel Pretzel Delights

Put a ROLO on each pretzel.

Caramel Pretzel Delights

Top it with a pecan half. Place in the oven for 5 minutes.

Caramel Pretzel Delights

Remove from oven and press each pecan down with a fork.

Caramel Pretzel Delights

Put on a serving plate, cover with siran wrap, and place in fridge.

Caramel Pretzel Delights

Remove from fridge 30 minutes before serving to allow to soften.

*I looked for a larger container of ROLOs. In fact, I had to go to 2 stores to find them, so at the first store I got Milk Duds, just incase I never found ROLOs. I tried making some with them and my recommendation would be to leave off the pecan until after you melt it in the oven. Put the pecan on there immediately and press down. Follow the directions as stated above.

~Adapted from Hershey

Come and share your favorite Christmas recipes over at Simply Sweet Home.

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