Accidental Awesomeness

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Our “spot” by the lake.

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We had a fun surprise in Atlanta!  We weren’t planning to do any touring even though they are known for their amazing aquarium and there are several other fun stops we could have made.  I had a team event scheduled and the kids were still tired from touring city after city, so our goal was to let James and the kids rest for a whole day while I went to my speaking gig with our Atlanta team. I did a quick search to find a campground that was not too far from my event.  It appeared to be at a State Park that was a quiet wooded campground on a lake sequestered off from the busy city- a perfect place to chill out and rest! What I didn’t know was that the park we were camping at was an amazing sought-after historical attraction.

It’s called Stone Mountain Park.  I noticed some pictures online that showed a big domed stone mountain, so I assumed it was just an interesting geological feature.  We rolled in late at night, so I stopped in at the camp store to settle up in the morning and took a few minute to look at the post cards.  It seemed weird to me that I couldn’t find any that pictured the domed mountain.  Instead they all showcased some kind of sculpture of men on horses.  Thank goodness we have Google for every question that pops to mind because I suddenly realized that Stone Mountain Park wasn’t just about a mountain. It’s a historical monument that features the largest high relief sculpture in the world!!!    Three Confederate Civil war heroes, President Jefferson Davis and Generals Robert E. Lee and Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson, are carved into the side of the mountain.

This sculpture is bigger than a football field!  It is truly a spectacular site.  We were amazed to learn about the sculptors that created the monument in the early 20th century. In addition to the wonder of the craftsmanship, I have to say that experiencing the history of the Confederacy was quite interesting to our Northern born and bred family.  In all honesty, we have never given much thought or attention to the specific history involved in the Confederate side of the Civil War.  I have to admit, the tribute to the war history of the south was somewhat perplexing to us.  It was interesting to see how our fellow countrymen in the South regard the Confederacy through a different lens than we do.  It gave us the opportunity to dialog and try to better understand a part of our country who may view history from a different perspective. Regardless of this, we also talked about the importance of recognizing the events and characters of history regardless of our opinions surrounding those events.

We were there on the off season, although the weather was perfect so I’m not sure what would make it an off season. Never the less, everything but the museum was shut down.  They have built an adorable village at the base of the mountain filled with shops and food, but nothing was open. It felt a little bit like strolling through Disneyland if it were closed.  We weren’t there for the shops so it actually made our touring quick and easy.  The grounds overlooking the sculpture is divided into plots to honor each of the Confederate states.  The history of each state’s Confederate history is printed into the cement under their state flag. We enjoyed a perfect morning of strolling and learning with no crowds.

If you find yourself in this part of Georgia, I highly recommend stopping by to see Stone Mountain.  We are sure happy that we stumbled onto this awesome site by accident!

In addition to our spontaneous sightseeing, we did have a relaxing stay by the lake.  I had a wonderful Mother’s day driving through Alabama and Georgia (and we finally found a restaurant open on a Sunday so I didn’t have to cook!) and the following day I met my life-long friend and business partner, Crystal, who drove down from North Carolina.  The two of us had a great Thai dinner and event with some wonderful people from our Atlanta team and the kids enjoyed watching the squirrels (Nolan’s still trying to catch one with his bare hands) and relaxing. The aquarium will have to wait for another day! Thank you for some great R&R Stone Mountain Park Atlanta!

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Stone Mountain Carving

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The carvers

Chillin’ at the Park

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So fun to have a little face to face time with part of our Atlanta team! 

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Mothers’ Day Lovin’

Desert Fun

We’ve spent time in Arizona several other times, but this was our first time visiting Tucson.  Wow!  I was surprised by the beauty of this desert city!  We loved seeing all the Saguaro Cactus and they were just beginning to bloom.

We visited the Sanora Desert Museum which sits just on the edge of Saguaro National Park.  I HIGHLY recommend this museum if you are ever in the area.  Most of the museum is outdoors and it’s really a botanical garden, zoo, aquarium, and museum all rolled into one.  There’s a fantastic hummingbird aviary and another aviary with all kinds of exotic native birds.  We saw beavers, big horned sheep, a bear, bobcats, cougars, and many other desert animals.  In addition to the exhibits, there trails are situated on a hill that boasts breathtaking views of the valley below.  It started out as a very hot excursion, but we we were visited by a little rain storm midway through so the temperature was perfect for our sightseeing.

Our afternoon at the Sanora Desert Museum

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The kids loved our RV Park because it was covered in fruit trees ready for harvest! Of course they are happy any time we have a great pool too.

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I had the privilege of having brunch and offering a business training for five lovely Tucson ladies!  (One didn’t make it into the photo).  Lynn (far left) was a fantastic hostess and we have her to thank for the museum recommendation. We had a great time in Tucson and we plan to go back sometime and take in more of the city and the desert beauty!!

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My Mobile Office

While it may feel like our trip is no work and all play, we do work as we ramble down the road. I get most of my “office” work in the passenger seat of the RV while James keeps us moving across the US.  We also get the privilege of meeting new people and introducing them to essential oils and meeting up with our team members from state to state.  I have several speaking and training events on the travel calender but one of my favorite things about traveling is getting the opportunity to spend some face to face time with the business builders on our team.  I do love working with everyone online, but nothing beats getting to know people over a cup of coffee!

I am so grateful to have these three ladies on our team!  We had a great time working together on our last night in Anaheim. Erin, Dawn, and Sara are doing a great job sharing the power of essential oils with Southern Cal and beyond!!!