It's Family Vacation Time!

Our trip to Tennessee is slated to run August 19-27 and should be a great time! We are staying in a "cabin" (really though it's a four-bedroom (all king-size beds), four bathroom, two balcony, hot tub, grill, game room with pool/air hockey table, PS2, rocking chairs on both porches house) with Michelle, Craig, Caitlyn, and Ingrid. The cabin is located in Sevierville which puts us near Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, and the Great Smoky Mountain National Park.

Sophie’s Pictures

DSCN0016 DSCN0025

DSCN0031 DSCN0044

DSCN0082 
DSCN0091 DSCN0117

In Closing,

I didn’t get a chance to finish anything more than Sunday on the way home (and the “Day of Departure” post) so I’ll have to try and finish the rest in the near future before the memories slip, slip away.  The drive was pretty good, after that rough patch the kids mostly slept (just the occasional stirs and rustles) and I got an hour or two of sleep too.  Tom tried to get some sleep while I drove but wasn’t able to nod off so he ended up driving almost the whole way.  I did stay up with him for the last stretch until we made it home a little after 5am.  Tom took Sophie to bed and after some coaxing she finally fell back asleep until they got up a little after 8.  Max however had a bottle and was set to fall asleep when he pooped.  So I figured it probably should change him rather than leave him to stew in his own stink.  After that, sleep was spotty for the both of us so it’s fair to say that I’ll be ready for bed tonight.  All in all, I think it was the right decision leaving when we did; it made it easier on the kids to sleep through until we were home (and thus probably made it easier on us).

Until next time!

Day of Departure

I’m writing these out of order (but will post in order – feel like disclosing this fact just in case it helps make sense of my ramblings) so before I tackle Monday’s post, let me recap our last day here at Sterling Springs in Sevierville, TN.  I’m going to try and get as much done in the car as I can (my camera is somewhere in the back so pics may or may not make it to this post by the time it ends up on the blog.)

Friday (x2).  We arrived on a Friday and pretty much stuck around the resort and settled in.  Today was basically the reverse of that.  We didn’t do much until after Max’s first nap and then Tom and I headed down to the pool for one last swim (maybe for the summer) with the kiddos.  Michelle, Craig, Caitlyn, and Ingrid went into town to check out the Titanic exhibit which turned out to be a worthwhile trip for them and then they headed to the Apple Valley Winery (name?) and stocked up on some of the local “juice”.

Sophie sure does love the pool but Max was kind of being a stinker today.  Really, he’s been building up quite a temper this week.  He’s really perfecting that whole “standing” thing and would get so upset if you would move him away from whatever he was standing on (usually something dangerous like a dining room chair or the stone-top coffee table.)  Other temper-inducing events included taking away shoes so that he couldn’t chew on them, stopping him from climbing stairs (he was able to make it up one before I put an end to his Mt. Everest training), or any time you removed him from what he wanted to do.  He had a rough week on the wood floor, banging his head a few times and yelling about that too.  He did get a chance to hang out in the pool some – he liked it when I was carrying him out of his floaty tube and he could look at and poke at my sunglasses.

IMG_2544

It sure seems like Sophie has aged about 6 months this week (Max maybe only 2).  Everything she says and does just seems so much older.  She is definitely going to miss Tom when he goes back to work on Monday.  Seeing her today in the pool she could care less what I was doing as long as she could be with her Daddy.

After the pool we went back to the cabin, quick bath for the kids, put Max down for a nap, shower for me, then start to get stuff ready to pack.  When Max woke up we headed out to Golden Corral for one last dinner (Sophie fell asleep about 5 minutes out despite my best attempts to keep her awake; Tom tried to stay in the car for a few more minutes and then bring her in but it took sitting her in a chair to get her to wake up.)  She could have been a real monster but she actually pulled it together and ate a little, including an ice cream cone.  That’s something she really has perfected this week!  Tom taught her how to eat the chocolate off of the outside of ice cream bars and sundae cones and now there’s no stopping her!

IMG_2545IMG_2549 
IMG_2553
IMG_2556IMG_2559 

After dinner it was a quick 1 hour of packing and loading, then off to Michigan before 7.  We decided to leave before the kids fell asleep to maximize their sleep time in the car and avoid the logistics of having to pack the Pack and Play and where to put Sophie to sleep (so we wouldn’t have to wake up Ingrid at 1 am).  It’s 9:15 now and the kids are sleeping, so it would seem like this was a good plan…unless you had witnessed the events from about 8-8:45.  First, Max wanted the rest of his bottle.  Good, nothing wrong with that.  Then he pooped…big and stinky.  OK, still good.  Sophie’s not asleep yet so it’s a good time for him to get a little more comfortable for the trip.  So we get back in the car and he just can’t get settled to sleep so after some loud crying I figure I’ll make him another little bottle and he’s just about to sleep when Sophie says she has to pee.  Well, at least she said something and isn’t yelling.  Tom stops at the next exit but there’s nothing there so we just stop on the side of the road and he’s going to just hold her instead of getting out the potty.  But she starts screaming since she’s afraid of cars and there’s a semi parked down the road behind us that she thinks is coming to get us and we’re kind of at the intersection so she thinks those cars are constantly coming for us and then her pants are on the ground so she’s blubbering about that but Tom doesn’t understand that is one of her issues at the time.  Oh, did I mention Max had forsaken the bottle at this point and was screaming in chorus?  Because he was.  Then comes the potty chair exchange between me and Tom (conducted over two screaming kids and passing traffic while I’m in the back of the van):
TOM- Where’s her potty chair?
SHAUNA- On Max’s side under his seat.
T- Can you hand it to me?
S- I can’t reach it, it’s under his seat.
T- No, the potty chair.  It’s by your head.
S- That’s the high chair.  The little potty chair is on Max’s side, come around and get it.
T- Not the one underneath (referring to the Dora seat in the floor Stow-and-Go space).
S- I know.  Trust me, it’s on Max’s side under his seat.
(Maybe not word for word, but you get the gist of it)
Tom does come around and get the potty chair and Sophie won’t sit on it outside (cue amped up screams) so he has to put it on the front seat and she finally peed there.)  Talk about having a potty break in comfort!  Once we got on the road, she was pretty much ready to cash out after the scream fest so that left just one.  Max had a hard time falling asleep but finally I kind of snuggled up close while he finished his bottle and he dozed off.  Which leads us to now.  On the road again, on our way home.

I may not add much more to this post, and if that’s the case then this is the ending of another Fox Family Adventure.  I do want to add some pictures from Sophie’s, Michelle’s, and Ingrid’s cameras but it looks like I’ll have to wait until I get home to get Ingrid’s so it may or may not make it on the post.  Still have a long drive ahead of us tonight so maybe I can finish up the earlier days’ entries.

Go Faster!

We parted ways for a little bit today to do a couple of different things.  Craig, Michelle, Caitlyn, & Ingrid went to the rummage sale at Dollywood’s Splash Village (I guess they close the park for a day and have a sale but it was a bit of a bust) and then to the NASCAR speed park to ride go-karts (well, Craig & Caitlyn went there and Ingrid & Michelle went across the street to the very large Tanger Outlets.

IMG_2454 We headed to “The Track” with our munchkins to give Sophie a chance to ride a couple of fair-type rides as well as a couple of turns on a go-kart with us.  We weren’t really sure what we were going to do (rides require points, you buy points at the window ahead of time but there’s different deals…the lady behind the glass figured it out and basically said, here, this is what you’re buying.  She also commented on the wagon.)

IMG_2440 First up was the go-kart track (mostly because it was right next to us anyway).  Tom took Sophie for her first go-kart ride around the wooden track; it had a spiral ramp and then came back down by where Max & I were waiting.  She seemed to be enjoying herself (though she did cover her ears at first…not sure if it was the go-kart that was loud or the wood track they were driving over). IMG_2453

IMG_2439 [Max in his wagon cage]

After karting around a bit, it was time to head to the kiddie rides.  Since parents ride free with the kiddos, we tried the Merry-Go-Round first so Max could get out of the wagon a bit.  Tom got Sophie to sit on a giraffe – they don’t go up and down like the zebras but it was a step up from the bench that she wanted to sit on.  I took Max to another giraffe and off we went.  Sophie liked it, Max loved it, I thought I was going to get sick.  I couldn’t look up – just stared toward the floor so I couldn’t see things spinning. 

The next ride Sophie picked was like a kiddie version of the teacups.  Insane if you ask me.  To add to the spinning excitement, the guy actually would give her car a little spin every time.  Insane.  The worker was pretty good, he would slow her spinning down if it looked like she was getting a little queasy or spin her faster other times.  She really got a kick out of it.

IMG_2458
IMG_2462 IMG_2463

Tom took both kids on the train.  After the merry-go-round I figured I’d sit out the seemingly innocent ride and not make a mess of the train.  I wasn’t sure how Sophie would like the whistle that the guy blew every time they went past but she was good with it.  She likes to say “choo-choo, all aboard!” so the train was a good ride for her.

Swings were next:  they had the mini version of the swings that you see at the carnival so it was a perfect step up for Sophie since she LOVES swings.  I think she actually got a little bored with that one actually.
IMG_2498

Sophie had spotted the little arcade so she sweet talked her Daddy out of a couple of bucks for some games.  After winning some tickets, we crossed the bridge over to the other side of the park to try out the other go-kart track.  Tom stayed on the upper-level while I took her down for the ride.  She had fun trying to steer but after a little bit she was asking to sit on my lap to steer on my side of the kart.  When we walked to the go-karts she had been eyeing up the bumper boats so after our spin on the karts I took her up to Tom for a bumper boat ride.  I guess her side of the boat had the control for the squirt gun so she had a good time getting the other riders.  The go-karts didn’t have other people on the track so the boats was the first time she could engage others.
IMG_2510 IMG_2522

After a quick snack we crossed back over to the other side of the park to use up her last ride token.  After much deliberation, Sophie chose the airplanes.  She picked out her blue Snoopy flier and she was up and away.  I took Max out of his wagon cage to watch Sophie and he had fun waving “hi” to his big sister.  Rides complete, we headed back across the parking lot to cash in Sophie’s tickets.  She was able to pick out two Dum-Dums and a pencil so she was in heaven.
IMG_2528

Ingrid said she’d watch the kids one night so Tom & I could go out to dinner.  We cashed in a little early and Michelle stayed back to help take the kids to the pool and Tom, Craig, Caitlyn, & I went to the NASCAR park since their pass was good all day.  It was a scorcher on the blacktop, but we had a lot of fun on the different tracks.  It was a little disappointing that the karts weren’t fast enough that you had to let off the gas on any corners, but it was still fun to spin around the track.  Of course, it was more fun when you had a kart that was fast and could actually race around the corners.  Tom got a chance to tackle the rock wall inside the building and Caitlyn got to play some games too.  Craig, Tom, & Caitlyn also rode their carnival-type rides and roller-coaster; I stayed away for the sake of my stomach.

After dropping Craig and Caitlyn off back at the cabin, Tom & I headed out to the Old Mill for dinner.  The place was definitely busy but their menu picks the sides for you (you can change them if you want) so the wait wasn’t too long.  The food was good and it was great to have a dinner together without having to worry about feeding the kids first and keeping them happy.  We strolled around a couple of the shops after dinner and looked at the trout in the river before heading home for our last night on vacation.