Good morning friends. Recapping a fun weekend here today and linking it all with Holly (Pink Lady) and Sarah's (Sunshine and Books) Hello Monday blog hop. Here's how ours looked-
Many months ago I saw that a band I love was going to be in Knoxville in December, and somewhat spontaneously we bought tickets and invited hubs and his brother and sister-in-law to join us. In hindsight, spending a weekend away in the month of December might have added to the busy-ness of the season, but it also added to the fun festive feel we long for this time of year.
Hubs and I drove over the mountain and through the construction woods to his brother's lake house on Friday. The ride through Asheville and also through the ongoing construction on the Tennessee border went pretty smoothly and we made it to their house early afternoon. The little brown dog is always so excited to see one of his favorite people, aka my sister-in-law.
We chatted and caught up, then headed into town to meet a college friend for dinner. It was a fun night in a festive venue and we were seated just beside one of their pretty trees.
Saturday morning we watched some College Game Day, then made our way to a Christmas market being held at Maryville College. Such a lovely campus and we enjoyed browsing the stalls there. This little hot chocolate truck, a remodeled horse wagon, was adorable-
We bought a couple of stocking stuffers then stopped in to see the RT Lodge we've heard so much about. It's stunning! I've added it to my list of places I need to spend a night. R.T. Lodge has an interesting history dating back to 1932 when Susan Wiley Cooper Walker, the widow of Andrew Carnegie's business associate John Walker moved to Maryville.
She fell in love with the wooded grounds surrounding the campus and persuaded the administration to allow the building of a residence in those woods if she agreed to will the home to the College upon her death.
She passed away in 1950 and the college President lived in the home for a time. In 1997 Ruby Tuesday leased with the university to develop the property as a training facility and retreat center.
They restored the main lodge, carriage house, and grounds and added two additional buildings to the property.
Insert sidebar here-we need these super long skewers and the containers for our firepit. Carry on.
SANTA!! I KNOW HIM!!
The Lodge operation has expanded to become a hotel, restaurant, spa, and special event center and it is an absolutely beautiful facility. We tried to book dinner there for this weekend quite a while back, but there wasn't availability. Definitely going to do that another time though.
We came home and watched some football before picking up hubs mom for dinner in another great spot in town-The Walnut Kitchen.
They seated us beside the tree here too which made it feel very Christmasy. Sunday morning we went to church with my brother-in-law and sister-in-law and then Sunday night was show time.
SHOW TIME!
Also Episode 9 in our dating chronicles.
The band has roots in our neck of the woods, and my girls saw them play at fraternity parties on their college campus long before they became well known.
In a funny small world sort of thing, we ran into a couple who are neighbors of ours in SC. Turns out they're good friends with the parents of the band's bass player and he's leaving the band, so they came over to TN with his parents to see this last show. I love when these kind of unexpected connections happen. The venue is beautiful and I don't think there's a bad seat in the house.
Also, the band is so good.
We'll head home this morning so we're back in time to regroup before our Monday evening event. 'Tis the season!
What kind of fun did you get into this weekend?















What a great fun and festive filled weekend. Nothing like a little road trip and seeing other areas decked out for the holidays. How fun to double date- to get to spend time with family and friends to explore a new to you spot. Hopefully you do get to eat at the lodge sometime. The concert venue looks really good. I have never heard of the band? I´m glad you enjoyed hearing them and having a good time together. Have a great Monday!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and festive weekend! You did it all- I am so impressed! Your hubby and his brother look so much alike- adorable :)
ReplyDeleteOur sermon in church yesterday was titled "Pause" and it reminded me of the importance of taking time to cherish moments during this hectic time of year. I needed to hear that message! Sounds like you were able to do that this past weekend and make some beautiful memories while doing so! How special that you were seated by a festive tree when out for dinner - twice! I love it!
ReplyDeleteHow fun is this? Love that you did this! I am sure it did make December feel busier, but in the best way.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a wonderful trip and perfect fun getaway. One thing caught my attention, though - TN road construction. We will be leaving Cornelia, GA Tues. week, heading to Indiana. We usually go through Gatlinburg and the Smokies; however, the GPS is routing us on interstates through Knoxville. We have never been that way and it seems like going to Laura's house instead of straight up. Any suggestions?
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect Santa!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great weekend you had! It sounds like a really festive one and fun too! That lodge is beautiful and such a lovely double date.
ReplyDeleteWhat a weekend for the senses this was. Seeing, tasting and hearing so many good things. Enjoy your evening event!
ReplyDeleteHi Joyce, we went away this past weekend too. ;-)
ReplyDeleteAnd you are right, hmmm, not sure that was a good idea with December's to do list. We had a wonderful weekend, and the to do list somehow, someway will get done, right? Hee Hee!
Enjoyed your post and photos.
Carla
What a wonderful post. You guys really know how to enjoy life. The photos are all so beautiful. Love you with Santa. I also love the photo from The Walnut Kitchen. So nice that you could take your Mother-in-Law out to dinner.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like y'all had a wonderful getaway which included a date! Such sweet photos you've shared with us!!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like such a fabulous weekend!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun and full weekend. I think I recently read about that lodge - maybe in Southern Living? It looks so inviting and beautiful. I love small world moments!
ReplyDeleteSo fun! You know, most of the people who work in the kitchen at RT Lodge & the owner of Walnut Kitchen are former employees of Blackberry. So you know the food is going to be amazing! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a busy, fun weekend! I had some friends see Need to Breathe a few nights ago too. That house sounds so interesting and fun to spend time with friends and run into people there.
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