Sunday, February 24, 2008

Ellijay - GA


We spent a few lazy days in the mountains of Ellijay, GA, the term "mountains" of course being somewhat of an overstatement. Rolling hills, or "substantial elevation" would be a much more fitting term. For our kids sake we referred to them as mountains, though, and if you would have heard Sophie's fearful screams when we drove up the winding road, you would have thought we were at the very edge of the Rockies!

Thursday and Friday it rained pretty much, so we stayed inside, watched movies, played the Wii and enjoyed the hot tub. I was honestly surprised how much our kids were excited over what's basically nothing but an oversized and very warm bathtub with bubbles! Of course the view from the hot tub was quite nice (see the panorama shot on top).

Friday late afternoon we did venture out into the town of Ellijay. Did the same again Saturday morning and even made it into Blue Ridge. Looking for Blue Jean Pizza (with good reviews online) our GPS unfortunately mis-directed us completely and we just couldn't find it. With not much else to pick from, we went down the main street and stopped at "Danielle's Great Eats".

Here's a lesson learned: If a restaurant feels it is necessary to point out in their name that they serve good food, just keep on walking! I mean, isn't serving good food the point of any decent restaurant? It's like getting your car fixed by the "Honest and Truthful Garage".

Needless to say, the food was below par. Truth be told, I'd rather have a Big Mac than eat at that place again.

Oh and guess what restaurant we drove right by on the way home?...

Other than that we really enjoyed window shopping in antique shops, building a fire, snuggling on the couch, reading books, watching movies, the delicious food Elizabeth made and just some quiet, quality time as a family without the phone ringing or any errands to run!

I think those "mountains" will see more of us.

PS: We have no idea where he got it from, but Alex also enjoyed "shooting the deer" from his post at the window with the help of his trusty plastic vacuum tube. Every once in a while he'd stop looking for deer to chase his brothers screaming through the house, though.

5 comments:

  1. sounds like a great and actually relaxing family vacation (you don't hear that very often)! i liked your commentary on it all. sorry the great eats didn't turn out so well.

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  2. Oh we Longneckers took a long weekend up there too. We were by a river...oh heaven! It was such a treat. Reading helped me remember what a fun and relaxing time we had too. Glad you guys had such a great time. It is important to reconnect as a family. Wish I could have tagged along :0)

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  3. Allison's right. That was one of our best trips ever. We stayed in a beautiful cabin right on the river. We celebrated my mother's 60th birthday there. We played a few mean games of ping-pong in the basement. Good times. We need to get back up there. Ellijay is one of our favorite places in Georgia. Thanks for reminding me of those trips.

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  4. That's about the only thing this cabin was missing, a ping-pong or fussball table!

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  5. Great trip! We try to get up there once a year, usually in the fall. I'm sure enjoy getting to know Sophie - she's a fabulous girl!

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