Ooh, that looks nice, Beth! I suddenly want a hot tub...and some nature...
It kind of amuses me that they have a gorgeous lodge, and then they have these pretty spare cabins and tents...and a KOA campground!
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Ooh, that looks nice, Beth! I suddenly want a hot tub...and some nature...
It kind of amuses me that they have a gorgeous lodge, and then they have these pretty spare cabins and tents...and a KOA campground!
somebody needs these
The campground went KOA just this year - it was always there, but the spots for the tent look better than before -- nice platforms for the tents.
The restaurant is weird - they are trying to be fine dinning in the middle of the woods , but it doesn't quite do that. and on Saturday - they looked like they were trying to be a 20something bar - but with lots of babies and retirees listening to the oh-so-earnest band from Santa Cruz
Bro and I called our grandparents Grandma/Grandpa First name. Actually for some reason we always called G'ma Grandma First Name Middle Name it was kind of rhymey.
I just refer to her as G'ma here and my other grandma as Grandma to make it easier for me to remmber who I've refered to.
My cousin (evidentally) called our grandfather Paw Paw and his kids do that to his father. And my second cousin called his grandfather Papa.
I called both sets of grandparents Grandmother and Granddaddy, using their last names when I needed to distinguish between the two. I'm aware that this is strange.
We meant Annabel to have a Grandma and a Grandmother (that being what all her cousins on my side call my mom) but somehow she's ended up with two Grandmas, distinguished as "in Oklahoma" or "in Alabama."
ION, still feel like death warmed over, though I haven't been sick since early this morning. DH is pushing me to eat and drink, sit up, move around, etc., but I'm so tired and drained it's hard to do.
My maternal grandparents were Mimi (her name is Mildred, it was a nickname) and Goggie ... because I couldn't pronounce anything else? (I was their first grandchild. Still. Someone should have fixed *that*.) My dad's parents were MomMom and PopPop, because my older cousin named them.
My parents are Nana and Pappy to my kids (and my brother's, since they came later) and Stephen's parents are Grandma, when she was living, and Grandpa.
They were Gramma and Grampa Last Name on both sides.
I remember being a kid and taking the "d" out of the spellings when I started writing because we did not SAY the "d".
The pronunciation was from, well, Jersey.
I only knew one of my grandparents and she was most assuredly and imperiously Grandmother. Rarely that and never anything else.
My father and step mother were appalled when, at I think 14, I began calling them MaMA and PopPA. Very sophisticated of me and a real poke in the eye.
Stepmother's mother was known as G.G. for great grandmother. I always thought that was cute and very practical.
Just checked temperature. 100.5. No wonder I feel so sucky.