
We ate at her dining hall (Suwanee) and attended continuous breakout sessions chock full of information.

By the end of day two she was still all smiles but I was on information overload!

After orientation we headed to Waleska to visit Grandpa and Nana.

We were able to rest and relax on their dock prior to heading out on our next adventure.

Grandpa had trained his fish prior to our arrival, they knew exactly when to expect feeding time.

We then left Waleska and headed to Mineral Bluff in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Our kids experienced their first stay in a Bed and Breakfast. That was an adventure in itself. Typically B&B's don't have five large dogs, feral cats and serve mimosa's straight up at breakfast (still laughing at that one).

The kids also visited their first orchard (Mercier).

As a family, we went ziplining for the first time. To relax we tubed down the Toccoa River.



We hiked to numerous waterfalls. Driving to a couple of them was quite a scary undertaking.

We had a few of the waterfalls completely to ourselves.

We were able to swim in the waterfalls, another first for our kids.

Mason's only request on this road trip was that we stop in Ginnie Springs on our way home. He wanted to use his GoPro in the clear spring water and video tape the underwater caves.




We all got into the action including a selfie by Mack.



A big shout out to Darin for all his hours behind the wheel. It was a road trip that we won't soon forget!













