Monday, December 20, 2021

Quick Labor Day Getaway

We didn't really have any plans for Labor Day weekend.
But it's hard for me to let a day off of work and school go by
without planning something fun.
I told Andrew and the girls we could stay home and chill on Saturday
and then I wanted to go on a quick overnight getaway after church on Sunday.
They were on board. Yay!

I got us a room in Boone on Sunday night.
But rather than driving straight there, I found a few
roadside waterfalls that we could visit along the way.
It was so fun!

On the way to our first waterfall,
we were driving through a quiet, rural area when we
saw the some sort of art installation project from the road.
Andrew turned around and we went to check it out.
It was so cool!
Unlike anything we'd ever seen before.

Little Dr-Seuss-like buildings out of branches.


It was crazy to then see same artist featured
at the Biltmore with Erik and Heidi!


Fun little unexpected diversion. 
It's near Patterson School Foundation
and there's also a Western NC Sculpture Park nearby.
We drove through part of it.

Our first waterfall:
Silvervale Falls.
None of the waterfalls were very big.
But all of them were cute.
And we didn't have to do any hiking to get to them.

This one was actually pretty tall, just
not a whole lot of water coming down.


Next up:
Green Mountain Creek Falls

Whitney was determined to get her feet
wet at all of the waterfalls. :)

This one had an interesting little tunnel you could walk through.
If you ducked.





Oh, how I love going on adventures with my fam!

And our last one was called Waterfalls Park in Newland, NC.
This was the only one where we ran into other people.

It's a really cute little park right in the middle of a town.




After chasing those waterfalls,
we checked into our hotel.

Whit wanted some time to swim.
Andrew and Care Bear just wanted to chill.
I wanted to chase the sunset.

I googled a place in Boone on the campus of 
CCC&TI where there is a great view.
There were probably 40-50 other people there to watch the sunset.
It was SO gorgeous.

Oh, I loved it.

The world is beautiful and I'm so grateful to live in NC.

The next morning, we got to ride the
Wilderness Run Alpine Coaster.

It was so fun!
Caroline and I have done an alpine slide once in South Dakota 
and that's what I was picturing.
Oh, no, this was completely different.
Much more modern.
The coaster takes you to the top of the mountain and then
you get to control how fast you want to go on the way down.

We got a three ride pass and I got a little braver each time,
using the brake a little less.
Andrew told me he never even touched his brake. Ha!

After the coaster,
we went on a little hike to a swimming hole.
We took the Hebron Falls Trail.
The directions I got online were super sketchy.
It took us a while to figure
out where we were going.

It was a great little hike, though.
Andrew's poor heels are still really painful, though.
The hike down was okay,
but coming back up was rough.
I hate that he has to constantly deal with pain.

It was unseasonably cool weather for early September,
but Whitney doesn't care and was determined to 
swim in the creek.

I told her I would join her.
It was chilly, but not terrible.
We came up with a great idea of walking
up the creek to a cute little tub-area.

It was NOT a great idea.
The rocks were super slippery 
and it was hard to see what you were doing.
I ended up falling and was afraid I was going to drown.
Luckily, I just ended up with a bad bruise on my chin,
but was otherwise fine.

After our hike, we dried off and got changed and
went to eat at a cute restaurant in Blowing Rock
called Six Pence Pub. It served British food.
It was delicious and we thoroughly enjoyed it.

Blowing Rock has a super cute little main street with
fun shops. Andrew's heels couldn't handle any more walking,
so we left him to rest on this nice park bench.
Then the girls and I went shopping.
We found a candle shop that we loved and I got an
awesome Panthers cup for Drew.

One last little stop for a pick on the Blue Ridge Parkway
on the way home.

Love it!

I'm definitely the adventure-er in the family. If Andrew and the girls could choose, we would spend a lot more time just "relaxing" (on our devices) at home. I'm so happy that I can talk them into going on adventures with me. And once they're out, they always enjoy themselves. I just need to find the right balance between exploring and relaxing so that all of can be happy. 

2 comments:

  1. That sunset photo is awesome! And I'm so glad you're an adventurer!!!

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  2. That Alpine roller coaster looks fun!

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