Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to admit Gatlinburg has great fudge and plenty of it.
Sounds like everyone there is partaking.
Everyone? Sounds like you over-generalize.
Sounds like you are lacking a sense of humor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to admit Gatlinburg has great fudge and plenty of it.
Sounds like everyone there is partaking.
Everyone? Sounds like you over-generalize.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to admit Gatlinburg has great fudge and plenty of it.
Sounds like everyone there is partaking.
Anonymous wrote:You have to admit Gatlinburg has great fudge and plenty of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately we all pay extra in health insurance when others don't care about how much they weigh. It will one day catch up with them.
The sad thing is their kids have no choice. Nobody is showing them a healthy diet.
They all will die an early death, diabetic syndrome, high blood pressure and not being mobile.
And don't get me started on the fat acceptance movement. That is surely an early death. They have no clue because they're young and dumb.
Don't forget drinking, smoking, driving too fast, sitting on the sofa watching TV, using drugs, etc.
Don’t forget teflon, forever chemicals, environmental carcinogens, etc.
I know marathon runners and super fit folks who eat clean and do all the right things who developed cancer in their 30s or dropped dead of a heart attack in their 40s. On paper, nobody would have predicted their health misfortune.
Plus, all American foods are heavily processed…and then we cook them in cookware lined with forever chemicals.
Anonymous wrote:The south is full of morbidly obese people. I lived in Columbus, MS for a while and it was astonishing how many young kids were already obese - talking kids 3, 4, 5 years old. Same for Louisiana where DH has relatives. They’re younger and in shape but their neighbors - many of them well educated and successful professionals are really overweight and so are their kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’re here now. The town is far from quaint. We’ll be happy to not visit the town again. However, we’ve loved our mountain cabin and time in the Smokies. The kids have also had a blast at Dollywood, zip lining, doing mountain coasters, hillbilly mini golf, and go karts.
Yes it is a very family friendly town if that is your thing. The kids always seem to have a great time. Glad they enjoyed it.
Anonymous wrote:We’re here now. The town is far from quaint. We’ll be happy to not visit the town again. However, we’ve loved our mountain cabin and time in the Smokies. The kids have also had a blast at Dollywood, zip lining, doing mountain coasters, hillbilly mini golf, and go karts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The most important consideration besides having good family fun is safety. A family can enjoy walking around Dollywood and the surrounding area without fear of being mugged, knifed, or otherwise harmed.
I would be afraid walking around anywhere with Trump signs or confederate flags. I think those people are loose cannons and I would feel uncomfortable and afraid. And I'm white.
Anonymous wrote:The most important consideration besides having good family fun is safety. A family can enjoy walking around Dollywood and the surrounding area without fear of being mugged, knifed, or otherwise harmed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were just in West Virginia and saw a one year old baby with Coca Cola in their sippy cup… it’s so sad.
Less sugar than orange juice. Smart.
Who lets their one year old drink orange juice? Gross.
As if apple juice would be any better.