What My Family Taught Me On The BEST Vacation Ever!

This weekend was incredible. My family went with me to spent a few days at the DreamMore Resort, Dollywood, and Dolly Parton’s Splash Country!

My nieces and nephews are the absolute coolest people in the world.

I learned so much from each of them individually,

so I had to split up my stories between these tiny humans.

Emma taught me about facing my own personal fears.

The backstory: When I was little (probably 8) my parents

told me Blazing Fury at Dollywood was going to be an

educational ride where I would learn about forest fires

and how to prevent them! Sounded awesome, right?

It would have been if that was actually the situation.

To this day, I don’t know if they were misinformed or

were just trying to get me on this ride.

SO… my 8-year-old self was expecting a calm ride,

when out of nowhere we came upon a

“railroad crossing” sign and our car dropped into a

roller coaster ride. At that moment, I was traumatized

FOR LIFE. No… it was far from awesome in my

8-year-old eyes. Since that moment (of betrayal)

I have had trouble with roller coasters.

What happened this weekend: All the tiny humans went on

Blazing Fury (while I avoided the situation) and THEY

loved it. When I gave them the reason I wouldn’t go on

with them, they challenged me to face my fear…

especially Emma.

She said I could “un-scar” myself if I went on Blazing Fury

and faced my fear. She’s way too wise for an 11-year-old

and had WAY too much fun telling me she’d ‘hold my hand

if I got scared’. It had to happen. I had to right the wrong

of Blazing Fury. So I rode it. If you’ve been to Dollywood

you already know how this is going to end. Blazing Fury

is a very mild and VERY fun rollercoaster. I was 100%

FINE! I survived and felt incredibly silly for the anxiety

I felt waiting in that line.

Emma, thank you.

Owen taught me about fearlessness.

First, let me clarify by cluing you in that Owen is 8-years-old.

He kept saying ‘dare me to go on any ride’! So we all did.

Owen wanted so badly to get on Wild Eagle.

One of the biggest and scariest rollercoasters at Dollywood.

The one that all his friends had told him about

before he even got to the park.

It was incredible to see him just run off ready to go!

(I wish I could be like that) Due to weather, twice,

Owen was sent away from the ride. He never saw this

as an excuse to give up on the biggest, BADDEST

roller coaster. The announcement came over the PA

system at Dollywood that all rides opened again and

he was more than ready for Wild Eagle. He conquered

it like a champ! Every time I asked what Owen’s favorite

ride was all weekend – without question it was Wild Eagle.

Otto taught me about bravery.

Little Otto is 6-going-on-25.

He doesn’t know how much his attitude and gumption

with life inspires me. Our entire family was fortunate enough

to go to Dolly Parton’s Splash Country for a day.

Otto climbed 70-feet up into the air for Fire Tower Falls.

Unfortunately, the height got the best of him and

he climbed right back down.

When Otto stepped off the stairs he told me,

“I wasn’t brave enough for that one.” THAT completely

broke my heart because everything he did this weekend

made me question MY bravery. Some rides? Like RiverRush,

I only went on because 6-year-old Otto went on them

and I would have looked ridiculous being scared

next to him. Otto is vivacious, brave, and just an

incredible little human. He won’t know for years how

much him just going on ANY RIDE inspired me.

Evelyn taught me about family.

My heart melts and my eyes tear up when I think about Evelyn on this trip.

She showed me so much and made me

feel way too many things. I’m not always the

most comfortable with emotion, but she pushed

her way through my walls unaware they even exist.

Evelyn’s eyes tell you immediately

what she needs: space or comfort.

While at Dollywood – Evelyn sharpened up my

“parenting” skills when she became very concerned

about how her baby doll was doing in our room at

the DreamMore resort. What was it in me that

thought of this? I’ll never know. I ‘called’ the

DreamMore to ‘check-in’ on how baby was doing.

After a 30-second improvised conversation on my

part – Evelyn was satisfied that her baby was safe

and taken care of and we were friends for life after that.

The first night? Evelyn snuck into my bed and

pretended she didn’t mean to. The second night?

Evelyn fell asleep right on my chest and that was

the most incredible feeling in the world.

This tiny human trusts me enough to fall asleep right there?

Why me? Evelyn makes me want to have a family

of my own. Why is that hard to admit?

Jen and Chad – are not tiny humans, but a great couple with a great family.

I want to thank my sister Jen, and my brother-in-law Chad

for letting me be a part of their family for the weekend. I

loved every minute. Yes, there is a lot of chaos that

comes with 4 kids, but I’m home now and so sad that

I’m not with them! I can only hope one day I have what

they’ve created. Thank you to everyone that helped this

amazing trip to Dollywood, The DreamMore Resort,

and Dolly Parton’s Splash Country happen!