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Monday, June 20, 2011

The Lord knows best


As a family we love to go camping in the North Carolina and Tennessee mountains.  We pack up our tent and head to the woods usually at least twice a year.  Last week we did just that and headed to Cataloochee in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park.  We love camping there and Sarah really wanted to go see the elk again.

It did not take long to realize that this was not going to be our normal trip.  In fact, the first sign happened the day before we even left.  While out on a photography session, my car started acting up.  That resulted in an afternoon at the garage getting a new alternator.  I had no idea at the time what a metaphor replacing the alternator would be. 

I am just thankful for two wonderful friends that made the wait so much more pleasurable and fun.  I am also grateful it happened before we left for our trip. 

Cataloochee
The day of the trip, we loaded up the car and headed out.   The trip up was wonderful.  We talked, joked and picked on Sarah (always a favorite pastime).  Everything was going as planned, but we would soon learn that our plan was not the plan we would end up following.

When we got to the campground we found out the National Park Service had made a policy change this year.  To camp at the Cataloohee campground you now have to make reservations in advance.  Nice to find that out when we get there - not.

For years we have gone there and have never made a reservation.  I am not a fan of this but, now we know and we will be making reservations in the future.  Cataloochee is the only NPS campground in our area that all sites require reservations.  If you wish to go camping there, be sure to call 1-877-444-6777 or visit www.recreation.gov before you head out to go spend the night with the elk.

Once we found out our plans on where we were going to camp had changed, we decided to head to a campground we had not stayed at before; Cosby, Tenn.  In fact, except for a brief drive through on a camping trip with a friend, I had never even been there and that was more than what Dwayne and Sarah had done.  So we took the old mountain dirt road from Cataloochee to Cosby to see what we could find.

Cosby
The ride over to Cosby was beautiful, long and even longer with a certain redhead in the backseat.  But we made it there and got us a really nice campsite and pitched the tent.

Since we were planning on staying at Cataloochee, I did not bring any of my reference books with me or even went online.  We had no clue what was around there to do.  There was no cell service, so I could not even call some friends that knew the area.

The information that was available there seemed to offer very little to do.  There was some hiking trails and no ranger campfire programs.  Those are some our favorite things. 

The creek offered some water, which is something Sarah loves.  And the campground was fairly empty, so it was really peaceful and quiet.  At least until the last night.

It quickly became obvious this was not going to be one of our normal camping trips.  It was going to be more of a relaxing one.  We did do some light hiking and saw some beautiful scenes.   Sarah and Dwayne even played in the creek.  I got to do some much put off reading while sitting on a rock out in the creek.

The rest of the time, we most just sat around the fire, talked and read.  Basically, it was a trip of relaxation and recharging my batteries.  Like the new alternator in my car keeps the battery charged, the Lord put things in place to slow us down and recharge our batteries and our relationships.

This trip was not what we planned.  It turned out even better and just what we needed.  The Lord knows best and we just have to be willing to go along for the ride.

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Thanks to those at GHES

Sarah in kindergarten.

I always thought dropping your baby off at kindergarten on the first day of school was the hardest thing for a mom to do.  I found out this past week that it was just a warm up.  Sarah finished the 5th grade on Friday and is heading to middle school next year.

It seem like just yesterday I was dropping her off in Mrs. Hurley’s classroom.  Heck, it seems like yesterday I was waddling around pregnant with her.  Can someone please tell me where the pause button is?

Graduating from the 5th grade
I clearly remember walking Sarah into the building that morning.  She was very shy, quiet and reserve.  Now, she is almost as tall as me and shows a bit more of personality.  That might be considered an understatement.

She is growing into a wonderful young lady.  The staff at GHES has a lot to do with who she is growing up to be.  They are a very special group.  They are a family and we became part of their family over these past six years.

During the Honors Chorus performance.
All of the teachers at GHES are wonderful.  They work as a team to make sure each student receives the love (yes, it shows that they love their students), support and structure that they need.  I am not going to try to name them all, because I would end up naming every one of them.  But thank you to each of you.

I know Sarah has made some friends and memories for life while at GHES.  I also think she has found something she loves in Chorus.  I was so proud when she was selected to be part of the county wide Honors Chorus.

During the Jan Chorus program
During her last Chorus program at GHES, I watched her sing and perform so focused, so serious, so well trained.  The young lady performing on the stage was a long way from the little girl that just stood there during her kindergarten performance.  Special thanks to Ms. Yoder for helping to develop the love for singing Sarah has now.

Soon Sarah will start middle school and I am sure that is going to be yet another trying milestone.  But I know she has developed a good foundation thanks to all of those at GHES.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Do you Relay?

I love walking around the track as the sun comes up and the luminaries are still glowing strong.
Do you Relay?  I do.  I have already done one Relay and tomorrow night I do another.  On the studio blog I have posted a short video of just a few images from the Burke County Relay For Life event.  Please go watch it.  It will help you understand why I Relay.