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Messing in the Mountians |
The adventure begins at midnight. If I wasn’t so worried about the kids driving
through the night, it would begin as soon as the last one got off of work and
spruced themselves up. Don’t need to be
trapped in a car for twelve hours with a smelly, sweaty person who just got off
duty. I’d leave now and it doesn’t
matter that our cabin isn’t technically ready until 3pm tomorrow. I’d find something to keep this group busy
until then. I’m just ready to get on the
road and get going.
The idea for the trip came about last October. I’m not even sure how it was brought forth,
except I wanted a family trip. Teri’s
family has always done a giant family reunion and while there are certain
relatives I wouldn’t want to spend a weekend with, I love the idea of family
getting together and enjoying each other.
A reunion isn’t like visiting family at other times. No, it’s about celebrating the generations
and history that runs through your blood.
That appeals to me, so I tossed the idea out that we should try it with
the kids this year. Never ones to pass
up a vacation, the girls jumped on it.
Before the day was out, they had picked a cabin at Elk
Springs Resort in Gatlinburg, Tennessee that would hold fifteen people
comfortably. The cabin had five
bedrooms, five bathrooms, a pool table, foosball table, hot tub, fireplace and
all the other normal amenities. We’d
never have to leave the place, which suited me, just fine.
The call then went out to the kids with times, dates, and
locations. Everyone was in and the cabin
was booked. For the next six months, there
were late nights sitting around planning and dreaming, searching the web and making
menus. The subject may have been dropped
for a week or two here and there, but it always picked right back up with an “I
can’t wait for our trip!” Everyone was
excited, and yes, that’s an understatement.
And that brings us to today, the day before the trip. The girls took the day off to get everything
ready. I pretended to work, but really
all I did was reorganize my idea notebooks.
I did get a haircut and wash the car, but as far as writing goes, I’m
too keyed up. It’s always this way
before a trip and why I just want to get in the car and be on our way. I’ll try to nap beforehand, so I can drive
through the night, but it won’t work. I’ll
toss and turn and wake up more tired than when I laid down. It’s a waste of time.
Besides, I want to squeeze every moment out of this
trip. I’m that way wherever we go. I want to be there early to midnight to gain
two hours, and I’d bump it up again if I could.
I can nap when I get there. Right
now, I just want to jump into the Mess.
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