Way to go on Clingman's Dome!!!! I made it about 10 steps on the ramp and changed my mind real quick!
We have a bunch of pictures of the girls on those rocks. We enjoyed climbing them. And the walk up was just as bad...and we had a toddler.

We had to alternate between walking with her and carrying her, plus having to take many breaks on the way up.
I'm not sure if we'll be heading there again, but I did really enjoy the view.
I'm impressed that you made the hike up to the Dome especially with a toddler! I really had to talk myself into making the walk up that ramp and was really proud that I did. But, I can tell you this...if it had been a clear day, I don't know that I could have done it. With the clouds being so heavy, I couldn't see how high we were.
Lisa, I'm dashing for the train to meet Mark to drive to go see Markie. So I'm sorry I don't have time for a lot of comments. I did want to say that I love your Smokey Mountain update. We've not been there in probably 20 years or so and we always loved going through that area and shopping at the shops, etc.
The Smokey Mountain National Park is gorgeous and well worth a trip there!
Hi Lisa!! Hope all is going well with you - I'm sure you're quite busy with Christmas so quickly approaching!!
Just wanted to let you know that I'm still reading along - way to go climbing all the way up to the top of Clingman's Dome!! I'd push myself to do it too, but freaking out on the inside 
Just wanted to share some news with you - I just booked a CBR Pirate Room
for me, my mom and my little brother for Feb 26 - Mar 4! So excited - and really looking forward to checking out CBR 

It has been quite busy around our household. John has a big cabinet job that he's working on so I've been doing most everything else around the house.
I was definitely freaking out on the inside and was silently telling myself that I could do it.
I'm so excited that you're going to stay in a pirate room! I have walked over to Trinidad South several times and the walk to Old Port Royale took me 6 1/2 minutes at a leisurely pace. I am always amazed when people say that it took them at least 20 minutes to make the walk. I want to ask them if they were crawling the whole time.
I LOVE your pictures of Smoky Mountain National Park! The animals and view are gorgeous. I have to go there someday, if just for the views. And the hotel looks nice in Pigeon Forge.
Sorry about the crappy Jurassic Park Ride. That is a ton of money to spend on something so bad. I love what John said, though I would have asked for a manager when he said he couldn't do a refund.
The views in the park are absolutely gorgeous! The hotel had the old-time hotel furniture but it was nice and clean and in a good location.
The Jurassic Jungle Boat Ride was crappy! If I had known how bad it was, I would have never suggested going there. There were two late teenage/early 20s guys working the ticket desk and no manager was on duty. Otherwise, we would have demanded our money back.
I bet those pit toilets are standard in all of the national parks. While they weren't gross, I certainly didn't linger any longer than I had to.
I was wondering how you were going to get back down. I'm terrified of heights too, even underground, when we visit caverns or gorges I can't walk past anyone at the open areas, just can't bring myself to do it. Chris promises me that he'd push me to my demise before a total stranger would
I am like you....I am scared of heights in caves too but push myself to do the tours because I love seeing new things.
Tell Chris that I'm not exactly sure if those are comforting words or not.
My girls are great!

And can I say, that I hope that as my girls get older that they are as well seasoned at traveling and site-seeing as your kids are? I LOVE that you are so active in doing things with your kids and mom!

Seriously, you never miss a chance to experience things. My husband and I are really trying to be active at seeing the world around us where we are living at- where ever it may be!
And
you didn't ask- but
I'm gonna share anyway!
Thank you so much for posting pictures of your two beautiful girls! They are so cute!
Your words are so kind. John and I have always been of the frame of mind that "if our kids can't go, then we probably don't need to go". There are very few exceptions to those rules...like when we go to the casino every four or five years. Yeah, big gamblers we are.
Be sure to relish in every moment you get to spend with your kids. They grow up so very quickly and those memories are what get you through the hard times when you are missing them so very much.
Wow! I was behind and missed a lot of great updates. Your meal at Mama Melrose looked good, We went there in 2010 and really enjoyed it there. DH had the Chicken Parm and really liked it. The caesar salad was good there too. The video was great! You looked like you were having fun.
You got some great pics of your trip to Tennessee, too bad it was so cloudy/foggy when you were up at the Dome.
I really enjoyed Mama Melrose's as did Hunter. Of course, Hunter is in food Heaven anywhere that will make him a pizza.
I was SO far behind!! I still have to go back & read a little more, but I wanted to comment first. I love your Fantasmic photos & the ones of you guys choking each other cracked me up. Your scenery photos from the mountains are awesome!!! I don't know if I could have made that walk- it looks scary!!!
We often talk about the choking incident and have a good laugh over the memory.
The mountains were awesome and I hope to go back again one day. That was our third trip through the park but the first one that we got to actually spend an entire day exploring.
Hi Lisa,
You might want to give Google Maps a try. It seems to do exactly what Mapquest does with one addition I find very helpful. When looking at the satellite view on Google Maps they show names of many of the businesses in the area. So when I just pulled up the map for the Twin Mountain Inn I saw it was just across the street from Cold Creek Resort and Bojangles' Famous Chicken. Depending on which way you were traveling it is just past or just before Cracker Barrel. When I travel to unfamiliar locations I find this feature invaluable.
I notice in MapQuest you can click on a button near the top and it will show motels but it just puts a number on them which you then need to look at the left of the screen to see which number relates to which motel. With Google Maps each motel is already labeled on the map.
Of course it may help that I really enjoy looking at maps. My wife can look at the same maps I do and still not have any idea of where she's going. She says it's genetic....she claims her family is attuned to "Magnetic South."
Everybody suggests that I use Google maps but then I forget about it until we are already on the road with Mapquest directions in our hand. I'd love to see the maps with all the businesses named on them. That's what we needed when we were looking for our hotel.
I bet the view would be beautiful on a clear day!
I bet it would too! But, I probably would have been super duper scared if I had been able to see that far.
Oh Lisa, I have taken that horrid hike to the top of Clingman's Dome myself...I feel your pain. I got car sick on the drive up. My mom has a picture of a 16 yr old me sitting on one of the benches on the hike up with my head between my legs because I was so nauseous!!!

Needless to say, even though we take our kids to Gatlinburg frequently, we do NOT go to Clingman's Dome!!!
Isn't it the scariest thing ever? I was so proud of myself for going up there. I can certainly see how you would have gotten nauseous on the walk up. John's chest was hurting him and I felt a little light headed too.