Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Rest of TN/I Almost Killed Jack

Tennessee Tuesday: We started our day with a visit to the Relic Room. Jack was able to find a very old Roman coin that he used his birthday money to purchase. We had lunch at Freddy’s, which we had not heard of but are everywhere in Tennessee. It was like a Steak-n-Shake and it was fine. Then, we went to Dollywood. It was empty compared to Sunday.  We rode the newest ride, Big Bear Mountain, 5 times and never waited more than 10 minutes. Virtually everything was a walk-on, which was super fun. We rode all the rides, ate more cinnamon bread, and browsed the shops. The emptiness was attributable to the weather—it rained on and off all day, but nothing we couldn’t handle and there was no lightning, so (almost all) the rides remained open. We kept an eye on the forecast and left just before the heaviest rain was imminently forecasted, I think around 730.

Wednesday: We went to Forbidden Caverns in the morning. We all thought it was pretty awesome. 


From there, we went to a small general store. Then, it was lunch and off to pick up our ready-to-heat Thanksgiving meal from Publix. Then, we went to world’s largest Bu-cee’s. 

We headed back to the rental and Kara did some senior photos of Anna with the lake and mountain views. That evening, we went to Bass Pro Shops and then stopped at Food City and picked up dinner and discounted donuts for Thursday’s breakfast. One of them was labeled as “Maple and Bacon” which I thought sounded like something Jack would like (this is foreshadowing…). We had an early night, this may be when we watched the Weird Al movie (or maybe the boys watched Planes Trains and Automobiles, both were watched at some point during our week). 
Behind the scenes


Bass Pro had an awesome fireplace
Thanksgiving Thursday. People ate the discounted donuts for breakfast. Jack took one bite of the Maple and Bacon and said it tasted awful and like something was wrong with it. He also said his throat felt funny. He told Anna to try and she immediately realized it tasted like nuts. I took a look and realized it was covered in walnuts!!! What I thought were little pieces of bacon were actually walnuts, aka death to Jack! Ugh, we definitely should have paid more attention, but donuts are a treat we frequently buy and they rarely have nuts (sometimes peanut butter, but those have pb in the name). He ended up using both epi-pens and to make a long story short—is fine. But, I was stressed out about it all day Thursday and Friday (worried about an additional delayed reaction). I felt super guilty and couldn’t sleep. It was awful. We still had our Thanksgiving dinner, it was fine. And the boys went to a park in the afternoon to play football.
 
Friday: We were supposed to do horseback riding and a petting zoo. But, it was cold, like below-freezing. So, we decided to go into town and browse the local stores. We bought a few things and enjoyed a really cool antique store. We also climbed up a dyke and I got a fun picture of Jack (trying to encourage him to do his pictures with Kara too).


We had leftovers for lunch and went to Perkins for dinner and then stopped at Food City for road trip snacks. Kara and I went in the hot tub. Then, we packed up. We left at 5AM Friday and had a mostly good drive, lots of traffic, but we still made it home by 330.

 

Other than the last-minute house snafu and almost killing Jack, we had a great trip. Everyone wants to go back in the summer and do some warm-weather activities. 


To conclude, some of Kara's photos of Anna:




1 comment:

  1. oh my goodness! I'm so glad Jack is okay. I hope you had a happy anniversary after all of that! I'm so thankful for you and miss you and when I drove by your neighborhood the other day I got so sad; Maryland just isn't the same without you. Hopefully we can catch up soon!

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