Mentone Family Adventure Day

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Family Adventure Days began when my husband and I realized that while we were all together at home on the weekends, we weren’t actually tuning into each other as a family. With the temptations of video games, tv, and the internet at home, we decided to set aside one day each weekend that we are able to leave the house and get out and have some inexpensive fun together as a family. This began in September of 2009 and has been the best thing that ever happened to the Jordans!

Fall is my ABSOLUTE FAVORITE time of year. The land cools down a bit and we can come out of our humidity induced hibernation to get out and play! Our colors are so gorgeous this time of year.

I still have it on my list to take the kids to North Carolina to see the leaf change (one of the best spots in the world for fall, in my opinion) but that was not to be again this year so instead we decided to head on out into one of the prettiest spots in Alabama to see the changing colors, Mentone.

Mentone, Alabama is a beautiful little community on top of Lookout Mountain, near Fort Payne, and home to DeSoto State Park. All of our Alabama State Parks are just gorgeous so if you ever get a chance to visit any, don’t pass it up!

Mentone is a little less than a two hour drive from where we live, so we like to venture up there a few times a year if we can make it. Summer is also a wonderful time because it is almost as gorgeous in Mentone as it is in the fall.

We started out at the Boardwalk Trail in DeSoto State Park, which is something I’m just thrilled to death over. This ENTIRE trail, leading into some of the most beautiful fall foliage you’ve ever laid your eyes on, is wheelchair accessible. I know a lot of us don’t really think of things like that because, well we don’t have to. It’s not a part of our daily life so we don’t consider it. BUT, just think about if someone is confined to a wheel chair, or even requires a walker or heavy use of a cane to get around, getting to actually get out into nature is something that just isn’t possible beyond looking out of a car window.

This boardwalk trail gives people who might otherwise not be able to, the ability to be out beneath a canopy of leaves and to really experience this. – And I think that is just awesome.

It is also a very easy way to introduce young kids to tromping in the woods.

I know Brady isn’t really classified as a “Kid” anymore but I’m thinking if you have toddlers and such.

The boardwalk trail goes on a good bit. We went at a leisurely pace, stopping to look at leaves and pose for some fun pictures along the way, and spent about an hour and a half on it.

We like to take a lot of pictures 🙂

Along the way there are little bench areas to sit a spell and even picnic tables and a gazebo.

Here, from left to right we have: Katy Rose, Sweetie, Ricky, Zoey, and Brady.

We usually try to switch up so we end up with both of us getting in photos with the kids

I’m just tickled to death about this boardwalk trail! You know, my mother was in a wheelchair for quite some time several years back and she and I saw firsthand how many things aren’t available to folks who don’t have the ability to walk. We really do take it for granted.

FYI: Most handicapped bathrooms are actually not handicapped accessible if you are unable to walk.

As we were walking along the boardwalk we passed lots of folks out enjoying the colors just as we were, and at one point we walked past a couple and I heard “Well there’s Christy Jordan!”  I turned and got the treat of meeting Marion Wynn, who is a member of our Southern Plate Family! I’m so glad you said hi Marion, and gave me the chance to hug you!

Marion was smarter than us, they had camped the night before in the middle of all this glory.

I just love photos like this of my babies.

See how loving and sweet they look? Such a devoted brother and sister…

Uh huh.

On the other hand, you can look at it and see the twinkle in Katy’s eye with a mischievous grin, knowing that her brother hates for her to love on him like this, especially in photos, so she’s squeezing him and hamming it up for all it’s worth just to torture him. Brady, on the other hand, is offering up a halfway smile because his Mama might have just told him that she’d stand right there taking photos and letting his sister love on him until he did.

Choose one 🙂

Never miss a chance to get an up close shot of your kids faces. or any family member for that matter.

 This is sooo Brady.

There are also several opportunities along the boardwalk  trail to get off the trail and venture off a bit, which we did.

I think I finally managed to drive home to Katy Rose how you walk in the woods on a mountain trail after saying “Katy Rose, you have to pick your feet up like this, pick your feet up-up with every step because there are tree roots all along the ground.”

Our dogs, Zoey and Sweetie, really enjoyed getting to go with us on this trip. It’s so easy to take them on day trips in the fall because we can easily leave them in the car if we need to run in anywhere. This was Sweetie’s first Family Adventure Day with us but she caught on quick and had a ball getting to sniff a gazillion different leaves.

I take a lot of photos of my family from behind, and every now and then someone asks me why I don’t have them turn around before I take the picture.

I think it’s because I like getting these little moments without them realizing the moment was being captured.

And then you have moments like this where you look up and realize that your thirteen year old son, who was just a baby yesterday, is now almost as tall as his daddy.

Katy was beside me when I took this and said “Look Ma, they’re wearing the same kind of jeans, the same kind of shoes, and the same kind of jacket. Brady is turning into Daddy”

I said “I know baby, but let’s not tell them because they haven’t noticed that yet.”

My boy 🙂

Look at that face. Heart of gold, brain of brilliance, and that smile to boot. Steals my heart every day.

Me and my gal. She’s her Mama’s girl for sure.

And she has such a fun and happy spirit that you can’t help but join in!

After our tromp through the woods we got back into the car for a short drive to DeSoto Falls.

There are several waterfalls you can hike to in the area and the hikes range from easy to difficult.

This one, though, you just drive up to and park 🙂

It’s hard to see from this picture but this is a very deep area, with high cliffs. Okay so not high like some of them in say, Hawaii or something, but high enough – and I’ve never been to Hawaii so this is plenty high for me anyway.

My Mama has always dreamed of going to Hawaii.

I mostly dream of going to a small cabin in the woods, in a place like Mentone, with a fireplace, a creek, big old trees, and a rocking chair.

There are a series of waterfalls.

That get progressively deeper into a canyon.

And just in case someone doesn’t have sense enough to be able to tell that this is dangerous – I mean just in case you’re the sort of person who sees a 40-50 foot cliff and it never occurs to you that falling off of that onto the rocks below would probably not be a good idea, they have these signs here.

DANGEROUS OVERLOOK

DO NOT CROSS RAIL

Just in case you couldn’t have figured that out on your own.

I’ve never had a problem figuring things like that out on my own. I’ve also never been surprised when I ordered coffee and discovered it was hot. I know you’re the same way but I have an odd feeling we’re going to be in the minority in the very near future 🙂

So I kept my distance. Not only was I not going to cross that rail, I wasn’t even getting remotely close to it.

I don’t care for heights … or cliffs…

So as I’m hugging the rocks behind me, staying as far away as I possibly can while still taking pictures, I look and Ricky and Katy have walked down to another area and while Ricky is taking a photograph for a couple, Katy is doing this…

Right by the DANGEROUS OVERLOOK sign.

I would have never been able to get that close even if I crawled, and she’s standing there all “LOOK MA! LOOK AT ME! Wooohoooo!

The child is going to be the death of me.

Sometimes it’s best to just take a deep breath and look at the trees…

On the road home we saw more beautiful colors.

I told the kids it was like God took out His paint set and colored the leaves with one of his favorite palettes,

and we got to spend all day walking around in His masterpiece.

Sweet Home Alabama.

 We had a wonderful day and the total cost of this adventure: half a tank of gas and the price of a pizza on the way home.

I hope you get to go tromp in the woods soon.

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68 Comments

  1. Beautiful Christy, I know what you mean about handicap accessible. I was a nurse for over 35 years and most of my patients were in wheelchairs. They want and deserve to get out and go where we do and see God’s beautiful work.

  2. I loved reading this! Your “family adventure” posts are some of my favorite posts. Days like that are the best in life. We just moved down to Florida and while I am on your Mom’s side of things (dreaming of someday going to Hawaii) I have to say I have missed the Autumn colors this year and would love a day like this. Also that is super cool about the accessible walkways.

    P.s. I love taking pics from behind too for the same reason.

    1. Meridith, I’m so glad I’m not the only one who loves those kind of pictures! If you do it, too, then I can’t be weird, right? Well, at least not in this case 🙂 If I ever get rich (beyond being able to pay for my mortgage and put food on the table – I realize that IS rich), I’ll just charter a big old cruise ship and personally take you and Mama down to Hawaii. Maybe we’ll even rent out a whole island! 🙂
      What part of Florida are you in? You know we’re Disney nuts in this family 🙂
      Gratefully,
      Christy

      1. Oh my goodness now you are talking my language – a cruise to Hawaii is my dream. 🙂 If I win the lottery some day I’ll do the same. How about a Southern Plate themed cruise, that’s an idea!

        We just moved to Titusville, FL from Columbus, OH because my husband got a teaching job here. I grew up down south in GA and FL so it is so wonderful to “come home” to the south and be closer to my family. We are about 45 min from Orlando and we are Disney nuts too! In fact I think a large part of the reason my husband applied for the job down here is because it’s so close. He is a bonafide Epcot nerd. He used his birthday money from his folks to get us “After 4pm” Annual Passes to Epcot and it is the best gift ever for our little family. Marlo loves it so much. We feel so beyond blessed to get to do that with her every couple weeks. There is so much you can do for free at Disney that people don’t realize!vWe spent the day this weekend at Downtown Disney . I LOVED your Disney post. We are hoping that Uncle Sam is good to us for our tax return and we can take Marlo for the first time to the Magic Kingdom on Spring Break and I am going to be looking for that dining plan deal!

        We love it down here. Next time you come visit look us up. 🙂 We are only about 30 min from the beach!

  3. Wow! What a beautiful day with your family! I found your site by looking up how to make real banana pudding and went on a beautiful fall day! Thank u so much for sharing!

    1. Hey Sandi!! We sure did. Oh my goodness, it was so relaxing. I think you have to get outdoors in order to keep things in perspective. When you see how much bigger the world is than all of your problems and stressors, it just kinda helps me keep things in their proper perspective, you know? Hoping I make it up to your neck of the woods someday!
      Gratefully,
      Christy

      1. aww Christy once again you got my tearducts leaking, your Katy Rose is a hoot! and she SO takes after her pretty Mama! i just was thinking that your Brady was almost as tall as his Daddy when i read your comment! you have such a lovely family and i very much enjoyed this post seeing the Alabama fall leaves, if it helps up in Kansas we look the same!

        1. Michelle, I’m gonna tell you, My grandmama says “That Katy Rose is a real stemwinder!” LOL. She keeps us hopping, well they both do really :).
          It’s so funny how our thought processes as Mama’s just kinda go along the same lines!!! Thank you so much for your sweet heart, you’ve just warmed me from the inside out!
          Gratefully,
          Christy
          P.S. Kansas is on my list to get to one of these days, too! We hope to take our kids to all fifty states. It’s a lofty goal and we’ll likely not reach it, but it’s fun to plan 🙂

      2. Christy, We just got back from Fort Payne,Little River Canyon & DeSota State Park. It is just beautiful up there. This was my 3rd time. We live on the
        West side of the state and it is worth the drive. I ust go my first copy of Taste of The South magazine,it’s more like a cook book. I’m enjoying it so much. I also enjoy your website and your e-mails.

        Thanks again,
        Shirley Guyton
        Sulligent, Al. 35586
        sguyton63@centurytel.net

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