Fun Things to Do in Fall (North Carolina & Beyond) - Part 1

I found some sunshine...

The transition between the bittersweet end of summer and the arrival of a sleepy winter season is my most favorite season of all, FALL. During this period, the landscape dramatically changes putting on a brilliant show of rich colors that sadly only stays for a brief period of time. It's not too hot, and it's not too cold on most days during the month, which causes the world outdoors to beckon even louder than before.  

Cody often complains that I never want to visit the same place twice. I can't lie, it's sort of true. Nothing excites me more than the prospect of seeing something new or going somewhere that I've never been. This is why, when the opportunity arises, I pick going someplace new over a place I've already been.

The month of October is different, though. During the meatiest part of FALL, I have a lengthy list of super fun things to do that are often being repeated from the previous year. It's my most favorite month of the year, because it's jam-packed with lots of really entertaining activities that I don't want to miss.

At times, sacrifices do have to be made due to the fact that certain events collide with others, which leaves us very conflicted. So many tough decisions to be made. I'm not here to make it any easier on anyone either, because I'm going to share my massively long list of fun things to do during fall, so that you'll suffer the same dilemma as I do. 

Is there really such as thing as 'having too much fun'? I don't know, but I'm definitely willing to test that absurd theory by conducting a few experiments of my own :D

Below is my massively long list of fun things to do during FALL across the state of North Carolina and beyond. Okay, so, it's not super massive, that might be a slight exaggeration. It's really only 5 items for now. But I'll be adding to this list as the week progresses, this is only part one of a longer list. 


{Fairs & Festivals}

Dextre Tripp

1. Renaissance Festival: Eat, Drynk & Be Merrie! This is the most anticipated event of the season for us. We've been looking forward to the Ren Fest since last year! Oh, how I've missed that medieval village of madness. It really is a jolly good time. Visit last years blog post to see pictures and a video of a crazy  daredevil dude who juggles with a chainsaw (it's awesome) :D


All Burn

2. Carolina Balloon Festival in Statesville, NC I'm pretty sad that this is one of those events that we'll have to miss this year. We had such an awesome time amongst the colossal hot air balloons. Walking next to something so massive makes you feel super small, but it's a cool experience. And when the sun goes down allowing the firelight to fill the night, it creates the most beautiful glow. Maybe next year...


Starship Lights

3. North Carolina State Fair in Raleigh, NC If you have the urge to spend way more money than you intend, but have a roaring good time while you're doing it, this is definitely the best place to achieve that goal. as skewed as it seems. From the moment you walk through the gates, you are inundated with options to the point of overload. The bright lights and fast and furious rides will get your heart pumping, and the food will surely entice even the most disciplined dieter. We're definitely making plans to do it again this year, I can't wait!

4. Wolly Worm Festival in Banner Elk, NC This is one that we wouldn't be able to do because of other plans. It is a family oriented festival on a much smaller scale, however, they still have plenty of vendors and rides to keep you occupied. The main event would be the good ol' fashioned wolly worm race where the winner predicts the severity of the upcoming winter weather season based on its bands of color. 


Helen, Ga

5. Oktoberfest in Helen, GA is set in a picturesque town that was made to look like an alpine village complete with Bavarian-style buildings to round out the German celebration experience. During October, the town is crawling with colorful characters donning all sorts of interesting get-ups offering entertainment around every corner. Oktoberfest isn't complete without a brat from Troll Tavern and some chicken dancing at Festhalle!

With just the few events that I have named here, we surely do have an exciting month ahead of us, and this is only half of it - if you can imagine. There are many other things that I hope to do as well before the month is out, and I'm planning to take full advantage of every bit of autumn I can before it's over. This is only Part 1 of the "Fun Things to Do in Fall" Series, as the week continues, I will put up new posts with additional ideas. Going forward, I plan to share my favorite things to do in autumn around Boone, NC, but most can be applied to the area in which you live as well. To see more photos, visiting the links in BOLD above will take you to my archived blog posts (with the exception of the Wolly Worm Festival).

Tell me, what are your favorite things to do during the fall/autumn season? When I asked on facebook, I got a lot of answers pointing more toward indoor comforts instead of outdoor activities. Where do you stand?

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Facing My 30's Fearlessly!

Expired

In a few short hours, I will be crossing the threshold of my tumultuous twenties and stepping into, what I know will be, my burgeoning thirties. Unlike many other people passing this milestone, I won't be entering my thirties plagued by hesitation or crippled by reservations. Quite the contrary, actually.

For the first time in my life, I feel like I am exactly where I am supposed to be, barreling down a path that I'm not afraid to conquer. It's scary, yes. But I'm not scared.

I'm also not feeling unsure or confused about what I should be doing with my life because I know, and I'm doing it. It's been staring me dead in the face for longer than I care to admit, but I wasn't ready to fully engage with such "risky" endeavors until now.

In the past seven months (since I was laid off), there have been some major transformations taking place to prepare me for this next phase. Being pushed into doing something that I wouldn't have mustered the courage to do on my own has turned out to be the greatest gift I could have ever been given.

Since I've been away from the confines of an oppressive office environment, I have realized that the talents I possess shouldn't be squandered. Instead of quickbooks and spreadsheets, I should be utilizing my camera and other skills to demonstrate what it is that I am really capable of creating.

Along with awakenings, this time has been for healing, too. Emotionally, physically, spiritually and mentally, nothing has been exempt. I have emerged an entirely different person, one who is happy, confident & motivated. And I'm feeling more determined than ever to transform my long-held dreams into a reality.

So, no, I'm not scared of facing the vast amounts of amazingness that lies ahead of me. Okay, so, maybe I'm actually terrified. But you know what?! I'm going to do it anyway :D

This is me saying that I'm willing to do what it takes to make it happen, all while embracing the unknown with reckless abandon. I want you to know....I want the universe to know....Hell, I want to shout it from the rooftops! I'm not afraid of the BIG BAD 3-0! Bring it :P

Facing My 30's Fearlessly


You know what else I want to shout from the rooftops? That, I love you. You, meaning, all the beautiful people who support me and believe that I have something special to share. Thank you from the bottom of my heart, it really means the world to me.

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      A Reminiscent Roundup: Oahu, Hawaii

      A L O H A

      This time last year I was gearing up for a solo journey of epic proportions. I knew before making the trek that it would undoubtedly be a life changing experience, although little did I know exactly how great of an impact it would really have when all was said and done. The islands magical influences can have quite an effect on the unsuspecting traveler who has never been that far away from home. Particularly so, when you're not used to being that far away from home alone!

      Most of my time on the island of Oahu, Hawaii was spent in quiet contemplation as I embarked upon adventures on my own that consisted of many different activities. I had no specific goals or a rigid itinerary before getting on the plane. Now that I think about it, there was one specific goal I can recall having, which was to just let myself be. I felt no pressure about doing or seeing as much as I could in the 5 short days that I was there; I was more interested in taking it easy and actually relaxing on this brief respite.

      A near perfect balance of tranquility and activity was how I managed to spend my days. And the jet lag helped me to make the most of my time by not letting me sleep past 6am. It was somewhat frustrating at times since I wasn't going to bed until 2 or 3am. I suppose that sleep would be on the bottom of any persons list when you have a tropical paradise waiting to be discovered right outside your door.

      I already blogged about most of my trip to the island, but I'm in the mood to revisit this soulful sojourn since I'm feeling sentimental. Links to the previous posts can be found at the bottom.

      Mountain Backdrop

      In my sporty red Jeep, I covered every corner of the island. By far, the most scenic drive to take a ride I found was Highyway 83. This joyride hugged the turquoise shores of the Pacific Ocean for nearly the entire stretch. If you can imagine, I had a hard time keeping my eyes on the road! While I immensely enjoyed spending time on the islands open roads, I did make quite a few pit stops along the way.

      Byodo-In Temple

      One of the most amazing encounters led me to the Byodo-In Temple. Located in the Valley of the Temples, at the base of the 2,000 foot Ko'olau mountain range, is the replica of a 950-year-old Buddhist temple in Uji, Japan. One can't help but be overcome with an extreme sense of peacefulness while roaming the grounds of this magnificent complex. I was early and lucky enough to be one of the first visitors, so I had the temple to myself, which greatly enhanced my experience. It was very hard to leave; I could have stayed there all day had that bus of tourists not shown up.

      Luau Seating & Stage

      For my actual birthday, a friend and I attended an authentic Hawaiian-style luau where we stuffed ourselves with delicious food and watched some highly entertaining performances. The four hour long feast for the senses was a rip-roaring good time that I really wish I could repeat for this year's birthday.

      Overview of Shark's Cove Tidepool

      A trip to Hawaii wouldn't be complete without spending time in the great outdoors, and I'm not just talking about sandy white beaches either. Snorkeling, was a pastime that I found myself thoroughly enthralled by. It was my first time catching a glimpse of the aquatic life in their natural habitat. I floated along the surface in a constant state of awe as I spied on the sea creatures, it was so much fun swimming with the fishes. 

      Hawaii Montage

      To keep from getting too waterlogged and to survey what was beyond the sea and sand, I also ventured upon other outdoor recreational activities. While on the island of Oahu, I managed to complete two pretty popular hikes to satisfy my urge to commune with nature. The hikes I did were like night and day with one tucked deep inside a lusciously verdant rainforest, while the other was situated inside an extinct volcanic crater. 

      Manoa Falls was the first trek I did to see an impressive 160ft waterfall. The second one, called Diamond Head crater, was nowhere near the gentle grade I experienced earlier at Manoa Falls. Diamond Head was a lot steeper and required several staggering stair climbs to reach the top, but the long range views do their best to make up for the massive amount of sweat lost in the process. The hikes were definitely a great detour from the usual island activities and offered some awesome exercise too.

      Me on top of Diamond Head

      This trip down memory lane makes my heart ache as I really wish there were a birthday trip this year, too. I mean, I'm coming up on the Big 3-0 and this is the first birthday in 4 years that I won't be heading somewhere outside my usual surroundings. 

      I promised Cody, though, that we would spend my birthday together this year, and I wouldn't want to let him down. It's not too much of a compromise, though, because I want to be with him as much as he wants to be with me; although that doesn't stop me from yearning for us to be somewhere new together.

      At least I have these beautifully vivid memories of Hawaii to carry me through until my next journey! 


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