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Mother of 2 and wife to Travis.I am a Jill of all trades,master of none. I like to dabble in everything, so follow me on my journey; raising kids, working towards a healthier lifestyle, new recipes, menus, homeschooling, crafts,enjoying our home the Great Smoky Mountains, etc...What we call...LIFE :-)

Friday, June 17, 2011

1st Giveaway!!

OK guys, I have been at this a while now and thought it was time to do a giveaway! A lot of the responses I have got lately on my blog have been on coupons, SO I decided my first giveaway would be a coupon binder!!




This binder is a standard 1/ 1/2 inch, 3 ring binder. It has dividers and 30 coupon sleeves(each sleeve has 9 pockets) full of coupons!!  I am also going to throw in the June issue of All You magazine. It has $91.60 worth of coupons in it!  :-)

There is a variety of coupons here:
Cleaning
Pet
Snacks
Health and Beauty
Medicine
Etc....

I am also going to include some coupon info. Coupon abbreviations, guides, and coupon policies for some of the popular stores.

So think about it, have you wanted to coupon and just don't know where to begin? Do you know someone that coupons and they need a binder? Do you just want some extra coupons?? Than this is for you!!

Here is how to enter:

1.) Become a follower and say hello! (1 entry)

2.) Like Working Mommas Kitchen  on Facebook (1 entry)

3.) Blog, Tweet, or Facebook about the giveaway (1 entry)

That's 3 Chances to Win!
Remember to Leave a Separate Comment for Each Entry!
I will use random.org to choose a winner!


*Giveaway Starts: Friday June 17th @ 5pm EST

*Giveaway Ends: Monday June 20th @ 10pm EST

*U.S. residents only

* I will post the winner HERE Tuesday morning and you will have 24 hours to contact me @ WorkingMommasKitchen@yahoo.com.

Thanks for entering and keep checking back because I will be doing more giveaways in the future! :-)

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Run Away with Me...Day 2


In case you missed it here is Day 1 of our get-away. Now we are on to Day 2!

**Warning LONG photo heavy post!**

Tuesday morning we got up early and headed out for Wormsloe Historic Site(Plantation). A 1736 Colonial Estate near Downtown Savannah.
Noble Jones came to Georgia with James Oglethorpe in 1733. He leased 500 acres from the colony's Trustees on Isle of Hope.
 Noble Jones named his estate "Wormslow"(Which was later changed to Wormsloe)

When you enter you are greeted with these beautiful lines of Oak trees(more than 400!) "Oak Avenue"


The trees were planted by Wymberley Jones De Renne in the early 1890s to commemorate the birth of his son, Wymberley Wormsloe De Renne.

We were both expecting to see the big white house with the pillars etc..(What you think when you think plantation) Well guess what...there are descendants of Noble Jones that still occupy that part of the site and it's not open to the public.

So moving along we visited the museum to get a little back history. Then we walked back to the "Tabby Ruins". 



What is Tabby? Tabby is a type of building material used in the coastal Southeast from the late 1500s to the 1850s. Tabby is lime,sand,oyster shells, and water.

Noble Jones tabby house was completed in 1745. Construction took 6 years and 8,000 bushels of tabby.The 1 1/2-story structure was built inside a rectangular wall(8ft) with four bastions(gun mounts) on each corner.
The home was twice the required size of contemporary Savannah houses and contained 5 rooms, making it an imposing dwelling for it's time and location.

Next we went to the Observation Deck which overlooks a water channel known as Jones' Narrows. A main waterway for ships passing through the area in the 1700s.

Then we went to the "Living History Camp"



Our Review: We are glad that we went to learn and feel the history of this place. HOWEVER, the "Oak Avenue" was the best part of this place.(And worth the trip) Until they open up the plantation house to the public it is not a "must see"(Just keeping it real)  :-)

Keeping up with the "history" theme(Has anyone figured out that my husband is a history buff??) our next stop was Fort Pulaski


In the second quarter of the 19th century, US military engineers built Fort Pulaski on marshy Cockspur Island to guard the river approaches to Savannah,GA.
Construction began in 1829 and required $1million, 25 million bricks, and 18 years of toil to finish.

April 10th, 1862 the walls were demolished by union cannon fire. Forcing the Confederates to surrender the fort.


Craters made by Union artillery.

Some of the shots are still in the wall



After all this history I had to take a break..we had a picnic and then we drove right down the road to Tybee Island


            That night we chose to go to The Crab Shack for dinner
                Did I mention they have an alligator lagoon??
The outdoor dining area had an awesome vibe
Yum Yum
We finished the day with a beer at the pier...
and a sunset...

We had a great trip and I REALLY hope it's not another 5 years before we get to Run Away together! :-)
Thanks to YaYa for keeping the kids for us!! :-)

**Keep checking back because I am going to do a give-away soon!   :-)

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Run Away With Me... Day 1


So Big Daddy and I had a chance to "run away" last week, just us!(THANKS YAYA!!!)
We got married in 2006 and we never had a chance to take a honeymoon so we decided 5 years later that we needed to get away together alone. We decided to go to Savannah, and I am glad we did! :-)

The first day we spent in downtown Savannah, we took a historic trolley tour. If you ever get a chance to visit Savannah I really recommend doing a guided tour. There is NO way we would have seen everything or learned about everything going at it by ourselves! AND the traffic pattern down town is HORRIBLE! There are a TON of one-way streets! Most going around the many charming city squares. (Big Daddy wants me to point out that it was HIS idea to do the trolley tour)  :-)

Day 1



Forsyth Park  is a large city park that occupies 30 acres in downtown Savannah.The park was originally created in the 1840s,and was originally 10 acres. In 1851 the park was expanded and named for Governor John Forsyth.


Did you know the scenes in "Forest Gump" where Forest is sitting on the bench waiting on the bus was filmed in Savannah? Yes it was! The bench was located at the North end of Chippewa Square, the bench was only there for the filming of the movie.

Other movies filmed in Savannah:
Something to Talk About  with Julia Roberts and Robert Duvall (One of my ALL time favorites)
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil with Kevin Spacey and John Cusack
This is a picture of the Mercer House  in "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil"



We chose The Pirates' House for lunch that day.



Situated in Trustees Garden, The Pirates' House is in the most historic spot in Georgia. When General Oglethorpe arrived from England in 1733,the Trustees Garden was established as a experimental garden. Botanists hoped that conditions would be ideal for grapes for wine as well as Mulberry trees for silk. Both of these crops failed, however, conditions were perfect for PEACH trees! :-)

The Herb House inside The Pirates' House is said to be the oldest house in Georgia. It was built in 1734 to house the gardener for the Trustees Garden.


The Old Pirates' House first opened in 1753 as an inn for seafarers, and fast became a meeting point for pirates and sailors from the seven seas. Stories still persist of a tunnel extending from the old rum cellar beneath the Captains Room that led to the river through which men were carried unconscious, to ships waiting in the harbor. Only to wake the next day to find himself at sea, bound for a port half way around the world.


The historic validity of the Pirates' House has been recognized by the American Museum Society which lists this tavern as a "House Museum".

In the classic Treasure Island, by Robert Louis Stevenson, Savannah is mentioned several times. It is said that Captain Flint, who originally buried the famous treasure on Treasure Island, died at The Pirates' House in an upstairs room.



We both had the Smokehouse Burger, which was a Cheeseburger topped with Bacon,BBQ sauce, and onions.  We LOVED it! We actually make something similar to this that we call a "Ranchero".
(We chose not to have seafood because we were going to be having seafood for dinner the next night)

They also have employees that dress up and talk like pirates. It's awesome! And be sure to ask them "Where is Jack?" You will love the reaction!! :-)

Later that night at the last minute we chose to do a Ghost Tour around Downtown Savannah, Americas most haunted city! It was fun and I would recommend it as well! They take you on a trolley around town at night and tell you all the places were paranormal activity has happened. Who was murdered where, etc... They also take you to a grave yard, you can't go in but they do give you some very interesting history about the graveyard, including how one guy "died before he was born". HaHa

The start of the tour was on River Street so we walked around there while we were waiting on the tour to start. Living in the tourist trap of Gatlinburg,TN, River Street gave us the Gatlinburg vibe with all the t-shirt shops etc.. so we weren't as in to it as others may be.(Just keeping it real) It was beautiful though on the river and with the cobblestone road. And just for the record...I did buy the kids t-shirts there!HA HA Both got pirate shirts! :-)

That's all I got for now, come back soon for Day 2 where we go to a Plantation, Fort Pulaski and Tybee Island! :-)

AND keep watching b/c soon(when I get it in order) I am going to be doing some give aways!