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Saturday, October 10, 2009

Just Another Day at the Rock Quarry

LaFarge Rock Quarry had an open house this afternoon and we were able to carve out a little time to stop in. They had tours of the quarry and the kids could climb up onto and inside some of the huge tractors and excavators they use daily. Some of the tires on the tractors were almost 7 feet in diameter. They were HUGE!These tanks fill up a dump truck with 10 tons of gravel in less than 10 seconds.

Some of the conveyors the rock travels along as it gets crushed into smaller and smaller pieces.

This is the hole where the rock is retrieved. The pond was probably 500 or so feet below where we were standing. We were standing on the lookout deck when we took this picture. During the week, you can stop by the deck and watch the quarry in action with the tractors and dump trucks traveling up and down the roads with loads of rock. They look so tiny when they are at the bottom of the hole. They make Zachary's matchbox cars look small. Then when you see them up close like we did today, it puts the enormity of the hole into perspective.

Monday, October 5, 2009

It's Baseball Time! Go Red Sox!

This is Zachary's 5th season playing t-ball. He is now one of the oldest kids on the team, so he thinks he is big man. Here is a few pictures from tonight's game.Zachary is playing second base this season.He hit a triple in tonight's game. The team lost the game, but they are currently 3-1 on the season. We are very proud of these boys.

Saturday (Part 3)

Last, but certainly not least, we made a stop at Bert's Pumpkin Farm in Dawsonville. This is the 5th or 6th time we've gone to this farm over the years. Our family loves making this trek and the fall colors are absolutely beautiful.





The day did not end there. When we left Bert's, we headed to Oakwood to Smokehouse BBQ for a delicious pork plate dinner. What a long and exhausing day. We wouldn't have had it any other way. We spent nearly 13 hours playing together on Saturday before we collapsed on the couch at bedtime. Such fun!




Saturday (Part 2)

After the race Saturday morning, we went to visit with Allison's sister, Liz, and take advantage of her shower to clean up before the rest of our day's adventures began. Here is the one picture of Allison and Liz we were able to get before we headed out the door.


From there, we headed up to the North Georgia Mountains and had a picnic lunch at Amicalola Falls State Park. After lunch, we began our hike. Zachary led the entire hike. It was a beautiful day. You couldn't have asked for better weather. Here's a few pics of our climb.It's nice to see the falls pouring this much water. Last time we make this climb, the falls weren't near as impressive.
The view from the top.Zachary was still going strong after our climb. We climbed the trail plus 600 steps to reach the top of the falls and back down. When we got to the end, Zachary was more than ready for our next stop, Burt's Pumpkin Farm.


Dinosaurs

This post is slightly out of order, but wanted to post a few pics of the trip Zachary took with Allison's Mom to go see Dinosaurs at the Gwinnett Arena a week or so ago. They had a great time and Zachary has talked about it over and over since their evening together. All of these dinosaurs are being driven or walked by someone inside them and are being controlled by remote control within as well. The T-Rex is over 50 feet long! The pictures don't even begin to do it justice, however, Zachary highly recommends you make every attempt to see this show next time it comes to town.













Ted's Montana Grill Bison Stampede 5k

We had a very busy day this past Saturday. The day began with Marty and Allison heading to Atlanta to run a 5k. The course ran from near the Georgia Dome and Olympic Park through some shady streets of Atlanta and through Georgia State University's campus before heading back to the start/finish line. It was tough. When we arrived at the registration tables to get our race numbers, the volunteers handed each of us a hat to wear during the race. We managed to get one for Zachary as well.


Too funny! We look just like bison, don't we?

The race atmosphere was tons of fun with almost 1,000 folks wearing their bison hats. I'm sure we got lots of strange looks as we ran through downtown.

Afterwards, we scored an excellent loot bag with lots of goodies. Here's a picture of all the freebies we snagged.

The bags included race shirts, bison caps, a cd, lara bars, straws, $10 gift certs to Ted's, about 8 aluminum bottles of Sprite, lots of water/Powerade, fruit, an extra tshirt, an extra cap and we also got to eat some Key Lime Pie and had a few Ted's bison sliders to complete the morning. Chuck Strunk would be so jealous!