Over MLK weekend we went up to Blue Ridge, Ga with our friends the “S” family. We left Friday night after loading up the car. We arrived about 9ish, just in time to set up our air mattresses and hope in.
Saturday morning we awoke to Mr. S cooking bacon. Rob got up and started cranking out waffles. After that we got dressed. The teenager went outside to see our dogs playing with the beautiful husky, Beckham, from up the hill who came to say hi.
Once we packed the coolers for the day, we loaded up and headed to Duke Creek Falls.
We hiked down to the falls and then back up. We had a picnic and then decided to take advantage of our location by going to the swinging bridge on our way back.
I drove my Pilot carrying J and the girls, including Daisy. Rob rode with the boys and R drove. Us girls enjoyed sharing stories while listening to Maroon 5, Luke Bryan, and One Direction.
On the way to Duke Creek we noticed one area off the road that was hidden from the warmth of the sun, which was covered in beautiful icesicles, so on the way back we stopped to get pictures.
Fun at the swinging bridge.
Yes, it was 40 something degrees and yes, P took off his shirt!
We were at the swinging bridge for about an hour before jumping back in the car to drive the rest of the way back. We stopped at Merciers Orchards for some fried pies and fudge.
I guess we had a real sweet tooth, because then we stopped at DQ for ice cream! J and I made a quick stop at the store for a few things. J popped the enchiladas in the oven when we got back to the cabin. We enjoyed a quite evening around the cabin playing on iPods/Kindles/3DS and the like and watching movies.
The next morning we woke up to another yummy breakfast prepared by our men. After we got cleaned up and dressed we ventured over to the Foster’s Flea Market in Murphy, NC.
As R said, “Murphy flea market is one of my favorite places to shop. Where else can you buy an assault weapon. a puppy, a nazi flag, and a funnel cake.” …and a Medieval helmet, right?
After that we went back to the cabin for some free time, as well as watching the Falcons play. I whipped up some hotdogs and chili.
The boys had some bonding time cuttin’ up fire wood and tending to the fire.
Ranger and Daisy got a long while outside, so they followed me around as I walked through the woods looking for cool stuff to take pics of.
K was hanging out in the hammock on her iPod when I circled back around.
The next morning, we enjoyed another yummy breakfast and then loaded up our wagons and cleaned up the cabin and headed home.
We did get some family shots before we left.
I’d like to just end this post, by saying that we are so thankful the wonderful friends we have in the the “S” family. We had a great time with yall as always.