Feb 26, 2014

Our weekend getaway to Grover/Kings Mountain

For Christmas, I had given Nick a weekend getaway in Grover, NC. Where you ask? You would have no reason to know it. Grover is a very small town toward the western part of the state, right near the SC border near Kings Mountain/Shelby/Gastonia. Nick and I have always enjoyed visiting small towns that we have never been to before, so Grover seemed like a good fit. Also, I had been hearing about a well known bed and breakfast in the area. Bed and breakfast inns are another favorite of ours! Who doesn't love waking up to a huge, 4 course breakfast?!

We headed out January 25th weekend. Camille stayed back with Mimi, MawMaw, and PawPaw. We were ready to have a mountain adventure, we just weren't ready for the very cold temperatures! Brrr!

As we headed to Grover, we made a stop at a recommended vineyard: Baker Buffalo Creek. It was technically in Lawndale, which certainly felt like the middle of nowhere. We had a great time tasting some of the local wines and hearing the story of the vineyard. The vineyard has some amazing views and lots of history, so there was a lot to hear about! Some of their barns have even been part of the Hillshire Farms commercials. They say their property gets scouted a lot for tv shows and commercials!

The bed and breakfast is one of the only things worth mentioning in Grover :) No offense to Grover of course, but its teeny tiny! The Inn of the Patriots was a great place though! The owners, Marti & Stormy, both worked in the White House as Chefs, as well as Camp David. Therefore, they have a ton of presidential history and knowledge. Nick and I enjoyed hearing Marti's crazy stories and impersonations of the presidents. Not only were the rooms spacious and relaxing, the breakfast was AMAZING! The food kept coming each morning and it was mouth watering!! They also did a great job catering to our wheat free needs.

Since we did so much eating at breakfast, we knew we had to do a lot of hiking to make up for it. We started at Kings Mountain. Did I mention how cold it was outside?! That was motivation to hike faster. Kings Mountain was full of history and we enjoyed getting to know a little more about the area.




Since there isn't much in the way of Grover and Kings Mountain, we also headed toward Gastonia for some more exploring. We found a great cafe in town.... Sprouts..... very delish! We also discovered Crowder State Park! What a view!! We didn't know what to expect when we started our hike, but were thrilled with the end result- we could see the entire town down below. (and yes, Nick did enjoy climbing some trees- can you spot him?)






Apologies on my mismatched clothing- I'm telling you- I was not prepared for the cold!

After all of our hiking, we wanted to have a nice dinner out. We were pointed to the nearby town of Shelby to a place called Ni Fin Bistro. It was soooo good. It was such a quaint restaurant with huge windows looking out onto the downtown streets of Shelby. The food was amazing!

So all in all it was a wonderful weekend getaway, though we were certainly happy to get home to our little monkey!


Feb 17, 2014

Christmas 2013

I'm determined to catch up on my blog posts one of these days! Until then, I'll post as I remember/have time for.




Our Christmas was absolutely wonderful! We got to celebrate with each of our families, as well as have some time to relax as a family of 3.

The DesVergers gathering in Sanford was oddly warm so we spent most of the time outside! I also loved that our families decided to give collectively to a charity this year instead of doing the secret santa gifts. We all have so much "stuff" that it was nice to make a donation to MD Anderson. Here is a sweet pic of 4 generations of DesVergers!





The Cox family Christmas was at the lake this year. Here is Camille showing off her new ballerina outfit and doll from her MawMaw and PawPaw. 


The McNeill Christmas got everyone under one roof for the weekend :) We even all got to go to church together, though we discovered the family has grown so much that we can't fit on one pew anymore.



Back to Raleighwood..... We were very fortunate to get to light the advent wreath for the Christmas Eve service at our church this year. It was so special to get to participate in the service from the other side :)


Our Christmas Day was so nice. We had a great time just relaxing in our pj's all day. Camille got her first guitar and has loved being able to play music with her Daddy. 




Looking back, 2013 was such a wonderful year, though it did have a lot of tough times, but it reminds how how special and supportive our family and friends are! Hoping 2014 brings lots of joy and continued blessings.