Thursday, December 3, 2015

First Road Trip in the USA - stopping at Roanoke VA, Great Smokey Mountains, Tennessee and Atlanta

Road trips have never been anywhere near my favorite way to travel, so even though I have been married for more than seven years and my husband loves to drive and occasionally mentions how it would be a good idea to travel by road I have been very reluctant and our so called road trips have been few and far between.

After living in the US for more than a year and procrastinating to take the written test for a US drivers license, push came to shove when my brother-in-law suggested that we take a road trip with them to visit family living in Atlanta for the Thanksgiving weekend.

And that's how it all started...

First Stop Roanoke, Virginia
Midway between New Jersey and The Great Smokey Mountains our first stop was at Roanoke, Virginia. We stepped out to the local “farm to table” restaurant here called Local Roots where we tasted food made from locally sourced ingredients. Sunday Supper is shared family style with each diner getting their own entrée and sharing from common bowls of sides, wonderful hospitality from the restaurant owners who pilled our children with books and went into the kitchen to custom-make a hot sauce for my brother in law whose palate prefers fierier fare than the one on offer. After a quick stop over at the Mill Mountain star the next day, which is perched on the top we were off to The Smokies.



Great Smokey Mountains

Gatlinburg
Situated at one of the entrances to the Great Smokies National Reserve Gatlinburg was bustling with tourists. Here I had my first ride in the Skylift and what fun it was to take a ride up to the top and see the city with its twinkling lights and the Space needle all lit up. My little one who is four was safe on Daddy’s lap and enjoyed herself as well. Dinner was delicious southern food (my favorite was the ribs) and among the most delicious drinks I have ever tasted - a peach iced tea with a spot of Moonshine.

Zip lining at Jayell Farms Pigeon Forge
I have zip lined before and enjoyed myself but this was definitely a special experience. Spread over 6 lines with the longest stretching to 3,000 feet and a view of the great mountains still flashing fall colors. Our baby summoned up all her courage to go solo on the last one (she was strapped to one of us for the others) and at the end of it declared that if she had known it was going to be so much fun she would have done all of them solo!

An evening of dance and country music at Country Tonight Pigeon Forge
It is the festive season and a visit down south wouldn’t be complete with some good old country music. An enjoyable show with lots of razzle dazzle and entertainment for the full family with the kids getting to go up on stage as an added bonus!

Wine Tasting at Eagle Springs Winery
Apricot, honey, strawberry, kiwi and mango sounds more like a fruit salad but these are just some of the ingredients that go into the delicious wines available here. After much tasting four happy customers left with five bottles of wine!

Roaring Forks Motor Nature Trail
I know, I know the Smokies is all about trekking and cycling and walking for miles in the natural reserve but with three kids in tow the smallest being 2 and a half we were lucky to manage the motor trail. Picturesque drive with many spots to stop and get some nice clicks!

Jack Daniels Distillery, Lynchburg, Tennessee
I am no whiskey drinker and yet immensely enjoyed this tour of the JD distillery run free of cost by expert guides. Here we saw the storage vaults, smelt the abundant vapors which escape the barrels (called the Angel’s share), learnt how each barrel is crafted and saw the process of fermentation. And of course while the tour is free the whiskey is not, so we left poorer by a few hundred dollars after a visit to the shop stocked with JDs of every kind!

Ruby Falls, Chattanooga
An impromptu halt at Chattanooga led to a visit to the very beautiful Ruby Falls. The largest underwater waterfall in the US open to the public. A narrow underground trail filled with unique rock and limestone formations culminating in a breathtaking waterfall enhanced by a well-choreographed light show.

ATLANTA

What is Thanksgiving without a feasting with family? True to spirit we gorged on an enormous spread of traditional fare. Couldn’t decide between Turkey or chicken roast so why choose just have both! There were also green beans, cranberry relish, sweet potato bake, mashed potatoes (in all likelihood I missed a dish or two) finished off with gigantic helpings of pecan pie and pumpkin pie with vanilla ice cream!


Day 2 in Atlanta
A quick visit to the Stone Mountain to see the world’s largest piece of exposed granite with the world’s largest high relief sculpture featuring three confederate heroes of the American Civil War
Followed by quintessential Southern food at the historic Marie Mac’s Tea Room where many famous personalities have dined included Richard Gere a personal favorite!
Back home for some tree climbing followed by interesting chit chat around a bonfire.




Tummies full, hearts happy and heads filled with pleasant memories of a great holiday.


Monday, November 2, 2015

My Rookie Halloween Experience!

So far Halloween to me has only been watching actors on my favourite American sitcoms enacting the festival so it was fun to be in the thick of things this year. Halloween fever invaded the air about a month ago. It started with pumpkins appearing on doorsteps, some just sat there proclaiming the arrival of fall while others got creative displaying their crooked smiles, wonky teeth and spooky eyes.
It wasn’t long before the decorations took on a more sinister hue, zombie hands, spider webs, danger signs and RIP tombstones were your everyday fare and quite in contrast to the festive decorations like diyas and rangolis that I was more used to. Every day as I dropped the little one  to school we played a little game where the she pretended to save me from a multitude of disasters that could possible befall me on our tiny half a km stretch with attacks from zombies, vampire and monsters  all thwarted by her bravery!
 It wasn’t long before the little one had a school trip where she proudly brought home a mini pumpkin of her own and demanded that it be carved. For a novice who knows nothing there is always YOUTUBE,  thanks to a some online research I found a DIY carving video and then promptly went from DIY to GID  (Get it Done) by the more artistic husband.

Soon enough it was time to pick out a costume for the little one, Girls get an overwhelming 5 choices at the costume store – princess, fairy, butterfly, witch or cat. Since frugal Indian mom didn’t want to spend a whole lot of money I went back to my saviour – social media and this time sought out another favourite -Pinterest for ideas and chose Kitty cat.  Unoriginal, but nevertheless cute and a safe starting point for rookie Halloween mom!  I didn’t have to spend much on the costume, the face paint was my eyeliner and she was ecstatic about her tail and cat ears. 
Since Halloween this year was on a Saturday the parade was on Friday at school. For the uninitiated the Halloween parade is one in which everyone wears a costume and walks around showing off their spooky side. While the kids carried off their myriad looks quite well the sporting teachers looked even better, a motley assortment from Witches to Minnie Mouse, Minions and more
On the big day as we stepped out to join the festivities we saw little kids dressed in costume entering shops with their little Halloween baskets proclaiming trick or treat to grab handfuls of candy from the shops down our street corner. Honestly I think the scariest part of Halloween is the thought of children eating all that sugar - truly sends chills down my spine! However all in the spirit of horrors kiddo also experienced the thrill of getting free candy.
A few photo ops later posing with bales of hay and the ubiquitous pumpkins we were off to NYC to see the annual Halloween parade.  Parades at NYC are always crowded, and standing at 5 feet three inches tall isn’t very conducive to getting a good view; on the other hand being 44 inches tall you stand to get a better view from Daddy’s shoulders.  There is usually a long wait if you want to get a good spot close enough to view the action but as someone waiting declared there was quite a show outside as many of the holiday revellers were in zany costumes of their own. One which particularly caught my eye was a man in a body suit with a shower stall n curtain attached; calmly sipping a beer (the beer was genuine!)

First came the fairies spraying their fairy dust, then the giant skeletons which took 3 or more people to operate, there were witches and vampires, ghouls of every sort, fake blood pouring everywhere maleficent masks of every murderous kind.  
When we had had our share of the spectacle and decided to head back home we found ourselves in the worst human traffic jam ever – only in New York City! What surprises me most is that my 4 year old who runs screaming if a bug happens to be in a 5 feet radius didn’t bat an eyelid to see all the gore that accompanies merry Halloween!

Sunday, June 21, 2015

Happy Fathers Day! You Make a Great Dad Sach and here are a few of the many times …

When you two play animals in the tent and her giggles bubble out of the bedroom

When you become her “Tell Me Why” book while she goes into rapid fire mode asking you questions about anything and everything on earth and more

When you tell her a good night story about mythical beings and she listens with her jaw open

When you share your love of cartoons and watch everything from Angry Birds to Minnie mouse together

When you get her an ice-cream and her eyes light up in delight

When you “take her hurt away” by blowing at it and flushing it down the drain and she only really trusts you to do it right

When you carry her on your shoulders if she gets too tired or just wants a better view

When you insist on teaching her Malayalam and try to stick to speaking it yourself

When it’s time to wake up but I see the two of you snuggled together, even though I know it’s going to be even tougher to get her out of bed now!

And in so many more ways… Happy Fathers Day!