Sunday, January 11, 2009

Anniversary celebration

For some crazy reason, Martin and I decided to get married around Christmas. It was a wonderful idea to get married (just celebrated 17 happy years) but as I remember, a really bad time of year to try to pull a wedding together! I am usually SO good about getting all the Christmas shopping done really early and thanks to the Internet, am able to still to do just that...but what I didn't count on back in 1991, was all the crazy last minute shoppers trying to do their thing while I only wanted to get ready for a wedding!! They just would not accomodate my obvious priority and treated me as one of THEM, a late Christmas shopper!!! We survived.

We went to Gatlinburg for our belated honeymoon back in the good old days...3 kids at home to get through Christmas with and have continued to celebrate our anniversary late each year. This year we once again went to G'burg and stayed at a cabin that we had rented 2 years ago. What a great find! The cabin is beautiful and the view is magnificient. Nice to get away after all the insanity of an open house and Christmas.

When we checked in it was starting to snow!!! YES! I had been diligently checking the forecast and had 2-3 chances of SNOW (for those of you that live in B'ham, the white stuff that really does fall from the sky, but only in other places). We drove up to the cabin, started unpacking and, honestly, a BLIZZARD started!!!!!!!!! I thought, oh YES!! It is going to work!!!


Fast forward...THAT was our snow...all 10 minutes of it..you can see in the above picture.

Ok, in the mountains, forecast still for winter storm warning the next day until noon. I was still feeling very hopeful...


Never happened. I think I am personally responsible for scaring off snow....no other logical explaination.

We did have beautiful cold weather and here are some of the pictures from our snowless trip!











Above is the view from the deck of our cabin.


So is this one...

Thought this was pretty cool...clouds sitting low on the mountains across from our cabin.



Thanks, Martin, for a wonderful trip and a great 17 years!









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