Hello Monday. It's still Monday right? The days are a blur this time of year and you just have to roll with it. I'm linking with Holly and Sarah for the weekend recap party they host every Monday. Here we go-
We had a fun weekend spent with hubs brother, sister-in-law, and his momma, not counting of course that Tennessee football game, which was possibly the worst game played in the history of ever. Let's speak of happier things.
It's not a straight line from our house in SC to theirs in TN these days, due to the wrath of Helene. The interstate remains shut down so we have to take the long way around.
Long but absolutely beautiful I will say. The road that runs across the mountain from NC into Tennessee is one of the prettiest in all of America. Dusted with snow it was just breathtaking.
As we came in to Tennessee we saw more remnants of the hurricane. Yellow piping is piled high all along the highway from a plastics plant that was destroyed by rushing water.
Lives were lost here and it's still such an incredible mess.
We picked up my mother-in-law on our way to the lake where my brother-in-law lives, and got there just in time to see the Clemson-Texas kickoff. We were rooting for our hometown team, but they ended up losing and then things sped rapidly downhill from there.
That Tennessee game. Whew! It was painful. My sister-in law had ordered Chicago's famous Lou Malnati's pizzas for dinner and that was the highlight of the evening. 'Nuff said.
Sunday morning we all went to church together. Their church choir performed their cantata which was so lovely.
We had a charcuterie style lunch, then spent the afternoon chatting, soaking up some Vitamin D on the sunny back porch, and watching the women's volleyball championship on TV.
Sunday evening we took hubs mom out for a delicious meal at one of our favorite Italian spots-Bella.
Hubs passed a shop window with a prop that goes with his suit and we had to snap a picture.
This suit brings out the best in everyone. People stop to wish us merry Christmas with a big smile on their face, and to tell us how much they love it. An easy way to spread holiday cheer.
Monday morning hubs and I headed south about an hour and a half to Daughter2's home near Chattanooga. We take a back road so it's a country drive with pretty farms dotting the landscape along the way. We made a stop at our favorite smokehouse Bentons, home to the world famous Benton's bacon, and still made it to Daughter2s by lunchtime.
Sweet Baby J literally jumps up and down and claps his hands when he sees us getting out of the car and it is the best thing ever. Truly. Whatever is weighing you down dissolves at the sight of this precious little boy so happy to see you he can't contain it. And baby sister is right behind him, giving us her whole body smile and showing off her newest skill-walking!
The excitement level is at a ten with littles in the house and we are here for it.
Merry Christmas Eve Eve everyone!
Those little ones do, indeed, make Christmas fun. The snow on the trees is so pretty. I just watched The Christmas Story over the weekend. Your hub's suit puts smiles on everyone's face, I'm sure! Wishing you and yours a very happy Christmas, Joyce. Safe travels home, too! xo
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the little ones! I thought of you watching that game lol A few years ago MSU scored 0 points against Alabama in a playoff game - not fun at all. Enjoy your holiday week 🎄
ReplyDeleteSo many great pictures! Those snowy mountains pics! I have driven through TN to NC and back a couple of times and have always been amazed by how beautiful it is. Love the family pics especially with your husband's suit- speaking of amazing :). You must not have watched IU lose spectacularly to ND on Friday if you think the TN game was bad (ok, I know the TN game was bad for you because of how much you wanted them to win. That's how I was on Friday about my team's loss!). Have a wonderful time with your family and the merriest of Christmases!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful drive and weekend! I love your husband's Christmas suit. I am sure everyone gets a kick out of that! That vitamin D on your porch looks lovely; this is definitely the time of year when we need that kind of thing the most! I hope to soak up some of that myself when the sun decides to come back out again. It's dreary here for the next day or two with chances of rain here and there, so I'll be glad when it's sunny and colder again! Merry Christmas to you and yours, my friend. I'm so glad I "found" you here in this lovely community this year. I have appreciated your kind words and heartfelt prayers spoken on behalf of me and my sons. Much love!
ReplyDeleteGoing the long way around and you still see such devastation! A good reminder to keep praying for all the folks that are still living in it knee deep...
ReplyDeleteLove the suit and what a great photo op! It has been ages since we've heard a cantata. In our teens and college years we were part of a cantata at our Russian Baptist church in L.A. Those Grand Grand greetings are the best! Enjoy your sweet ones and a very Merry Christmas to you and yours!
I'm sure that suit is a great conversation starter!! That porch looks like a great spot to soak up some Vitamin D.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI have driven that road between NC/TN many times, but it looks so pretty with the dusting of snow! I love the excitement of your grandchild seeing you and can relate to that when I see my little greats. My Chattanooga girl got home last night. Also, that UT game was sad, so I changed my tv and started watching Virgin River instead. Enjoy all the family time!
ReplyDeleteEverything sounds and looks wonderful! Merry Christmas to you, Joyce and to all your family!!
ReplyDeleteI'm lost with the days too. I think every day for the next week is going to feel like a Sunday. lol
ReplyDeleteWhat a great weekend you had! It sounds like a long drive but the views are amazing! It's so sad that people there are still suffering because of the hurricane!
Your husbands lamp suit is just fabulous! It did make me smile.
Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Hello Joyce,
ReplyDeleteThe photos are beautiful of the snow and frost. And I also appreciate the photos of the devastation, it is a good reminder to keep praying for those who lost so much. When one lives so far away from the devastation it is hard to put into perspective the amount of damage and clean up.
Soaking in Vitamin D ... love that photo too.
And the suit. My sister has a leg lamp.
Merry Christmas!!
Carla
Such beautiful scenery. Glad the roads looked clear. Did you have deep dish? We always have it in our freezer. Looks like it was a nice visit. The photos are wonderful and you went to your daughter too! That's fantastic. The pup looks adorable.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Love, Debby
Beautiful post in a number of ways. That sport jacket -- Ha-ha!
ReplyDeleteWhat a festive week and beautiful drive- wishing you all the best!
ReplyDeleteI am late for Christmas wishes, but I wish you a very happy new Year, a good health and a lot of joy ! Your pictures are beautiful !
ReplyDeleteI'm finally catching up with a few of my favorite blogs after a busy few days with our Littles... so fun but so exhausting! Looks like your holiday got off to a great start1. Your scenic photos are beautiful and I'm glad you shared a few of the devastation that still exists. On Christmas Eve I was reminded that, in the midst of my own comfort and joy, there are still so many in our world who are facing a tough road ahead. I pray that the light from above brings solace and guides us all!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful drive! I know we have done that drive a few times. The snow - wow! But, so sad that you have all the destruction and have to take the long way. You all live in beautiful lakeside resorts it seems! The leg lamp suit is hilarious. My son bought a gingerbread man suit jacket one year for $5 on clearance that says "bite me" - I think it's hilarious but he only wore it a couple of times for fear people would think it was rude.
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