Thursday morning began with a little more sight seeing around Gatlinburg. Of course there always has to be a picture with a huge black bear carved with a chain saw!
And of course the huge chair. Mallory always gets a kick out of the fact that my feet don't touch the ground or even come close!There was a museum of salt and pepper shakers that we had to go in. I don't remember how many sets of salt and pepper shakers they had on display but it had to be in the well into the thousands. It really was amazing. They also had some for sale as you came out of the museum and I bought a couple sets and so did Mallory and Lynda Ann. Seriously, how could you not buy some?!
And then to top it off they had the United States in Salt and Pepper Shakers. Oh my gosh!!!
After we left the museum we headed for Sevierville where they had a petting zoo. All three of us were excited and looking forward to petting and feeding some zebras, ostrich, goats, reindeer, llamas, camels, etc. As we entered the zoo area there was a huge goose right in the middle of the driveway. We had to go around him.
Annie feeding the deer.Mallory feeding the deer from the outside of the fence. You could go in with them but they would get very aggressive wanting the food you had in the cup. They weren't mean just very pushy.
All of the animals were very tame and very friendly.
This little tiny baby goat was premature and only weighed 1 pound. But seems to be surviving and gaining weight.
This is when I found out that deer and I don't do well together. I am so allergic to them but didn't know it until I got out of the pen. And then it was too late!!
You can see that they just literally swarm you when you are in the pen with them.
My eyes started to swell and the hives started on my hands, arms and legs. I could barely see out of my eyes. It was horrible. Annie got me on Benadryl immediately. It took almost the whole rest of the trip for the swelling in my face to go down. I lived on Benadryl and allergy tablets for the next two days.
But even with that mishap, we had a fabulous time and mostly enjoyed the petting zoo. At least now I know that Bambi and I cannot be close friends!
After the zoo, we headed to Franklin where we checked into our hotel for a short time to relax before going sight seeing.
We had dinner at a fun little place in Franklin and then wandered up and down the Main Street. It was closing time so there weren't many places open but we had fun just browsing. One of the places we found that looked very interesting was the Tin Cottage. We for sure put that on our list to visit the next day. If you look close you can see that my face is still all puffy and swollen.
We then went over to see the Franklin Temple where Mallory spent a lot of her time on her mission. She loves this temple. It's small but beautiful.Friday morning we toured more of Franklin and bought lots of souvenirs.
I can see why Mallory loved Tennessee and everything about it. She especially loved the people. The one thing we all noticed was the completely different mission Mallory had compared to the area that Abby served in. Franklin is very wealthy and everything pristine. Los Angeles on the other hand is the opposite of rich and not nearly as clean. But I would guess that maybe the Latino people and area where Abby served were very humble for what they had and that they were in America.
Friday evening found us in a horrific rain storm. We had to sit in the care for a little while because you couldn't even see the street to drive. The rain was coming down in sheets and the wind was blowing the rain sideways.
Mallory and Inga. She is from Germany and was there during the war. Has some stories that she says she will never share. Too ugly.
Gary, Katie's husband, Mallory, Inga, me and Lynda Ann