It's been quite a while since I have written a post, but I have finally found time to write.
Lately I have been working at Kohl's.I am finally on the schedule and I get called in on random days.It's good that I have an open schedule on most days because I am able to get more hours that I anticipate some weeks. I enjoy working there although you have the occasional demanding customer that wants double percentages off and to use their gift card, Kohl's cash and then their Kohl's Charge. Most of the time I learn something new each day or a customer is friendly and makes my day. I have worked there for so long that it's a little family there.
IN OTHER NEWS...
I have the most amazing family trip to Gettysburg! I haven't been there since I was about 8. I went with my Mom and my brother. We always have so much fun and love to travel and experience things together. We really appreciate the time we have together. This trip energized me and made me realize the true meaning of life. Life is all about the little interesting experiences that you have where sometimes you get that "AHHH" moment. I love to reflect on these moments when they occur and try to savor it.
DAY ONE
Our first day of the trip we went to Hanover, PA and got a tour of the Snyder's of Hanover pretzel factory. It was such a fun and unique experience. I got to see how all the pretzels and chips were made. There was a hanging area in between the chip area and the pretzel area of the plant that we got to watch everything from.It was as though the halls we were walking in were build into the blueprint of the plant so that we could tour the factory in the most effective way possible.We saw how they made the mini packs for Halloween and the peanut butter and cheddar cheese pretzel sandwiches. We also got to see a huge mail carrier rolling bin full of potato chips. It looked so good that I wanted to jump into it. We got two mini packs as our free sample and then spent over $10 in the outlet store and got two packs of free buttermilk pretzels. Of course before we left the factory Brandan (my brother) and I got our picture taken in front of the Snyder's of Hanover Corporate Headquarters sign! It was amazing.
Then for the rest of the day we walked around downtown Gettysburg and got to see statues of Abe Lincoln and historic buildings from Civil War. It was great to see buildings that were once battle zones in July 1863. I love history so a trip to Gettysburg is always going to be amazing to me. The rest of the night, we watched YouTube videos and told stories about fun times in our pasts. It was fun to be able to relax and not have a schedule. The three of us are pretty easy going people and we get along well!We researched places that we wanted to go to the next day and it nice to be able to explore our options on the web and relax together.
Day TWO
We woke up in our hotel and had breakfast. We gathered our belongings and we were super excited for Day 2 in Gettysburg. We had an idea of what we were going to do. We started the day off with walking downtown again and trying to figure out what we could see for free. We went to a old 16 mile railroad station that went from Hanover and stopped in Gettysburg. It was renovated and we got a personal tour from this lovely worker that told us some interesting stuff. She told us that they believe Abe Lincoln walked on their platform many years ago. There were also two entrances to the station because it was acceptable for men and women to be in different rooms. Men could stay with their wife and children unless he wanted to smoke tobacco or drink. He would then have to wait in the Men's waiting area. It was not acceptable at that time for women to buy their own ticket or to travel alone. There was a spiral staircase that led to the waiting rooms but that was removed and the room was open to make the museum bigger. We saw photos of what the place looked like before being restored. It was amazing. My Grandpa loved trains and so I relate anything trains with him. It was great that my Mom was in her glory and it felt like my Grandpa was there with us<3
We then went by the houses downtown and in particular house that is now a restaurant, you could see all of the bullets that hit the house as well as a sharp shooter/sniper window. It was cool and creepy all at the same time.Brandan and I did some wine tasting in between shopping and then we almost went to the the Schriver Museum tour that was about a young couple and their children and their perspective on the war. It was interesting to me because when you think of a war, civilians are not the first group of people that comes to mind. I would have loved to take the tour, but it was expensive! I would like to go back and be able to see it. We continued to walk around and bought some nick-knacks at some shops.
For an early dinner we decided to go across the border into Maryland. We were so close that we thought it would be great to travel to the next state and get some quality food.What we didn't know, was how quality the food would be and what a great dining experience it was! The place is called Chubby's BBQ. They are in Emmitsburg, MD. It was the most delicious southern BBQ I have ever had. I had some draft root beer that was to die for! I also had some pulled pork and baby back ribs. We got two sides and I had beans and cornbread. All of the sides besides my cornbread had pulled pork in it. My Mom and Brandan got delicious mashed potatoes :) It was sooo good. The owner was there and we got our picture with him. Besides having great service and food..They have a food challenge. You must eat two Avalanche burgers that consists of 6lbs of food and 6 patties of meat, and 6 buns. You must eat them in 1 hour and not get sick. If you complete the task than you will receive $100 gift card to Chubby's. They have been open for 9 years and only 1 small Chinese woman has completed it. She ate the burgers in 40 minutes, had two beers with the burgers, came back 1 hour later and ate some BBQ and then bought $110 worth of BBQ all in a day's work. It was so crazy to hear about this woman from the owner. We also got a complimentary sample from the chef of the Lobster Bisque soup that had huge pieces of lobster in it. I love seafood so I was in heaven. We left the place with such great service, full tummies, and amazing food. We went shopping at an outlet mall and then headed back the hotel to call it a night.
DAY THREE
Our final day in Gettysburg started by eating breakfast at the hotel and checking out. We went to the new Visitors Center where we browsed the gift shop and go to see a 3D view of the battlefield stops in Gettysburg. We also got to see old musical instruments from 1863 and even what the shells and bullets looked like and some of the guns used in battle. There was a video that showed how many people and how much time it took to fire a cannon. It's no wonder it was hard work and it was strenuous on the soldiers who has to keep doing the same thing all day long.
After the Visitors Center we headed out on the Auto Tour of the battlefields and we stopped at the hot spots. We stopped at Big Round Top where Brandan and I walked through the dangerous terrain up the hill to the top. We couldn't see much but it was a great hike! We came down and found Mom halfway up the hill. We all walked back together and then drove to Little Round Top. There was a beautiful view of the battlefield and we were able to stand on rocks and take great pictures of the area. While I was standing on the rock, I realized how insignificance I was compared to the things that were surrounding me. I felt really little but it was amazing to be able to see the battlefield and the amazing view from the rocks we were on. I loved it. I got a great picture of Brandan and I on the rocks. After Little Round Top we headed to Devil's Den. This was the stop where soldiers got caught in because it was wide open space and there was no place to hide. Soldiers were direct targets while in Devil's Den. There were huge rocks there and Brandan and I climbed all over them. I love when Brandan is around because he constantly challenges me!
So overall I had an amazing Gettysburg trip. This trip made me discover that no matter what job I have and what I end up doing with my life, I know that finding the little things in the big picture will make my life so fulfilling. I got to see historical places and I appreciate the process of history and how time had evolved. I realized I am not all that significance to the world as a big picture. I do have lots to offer the world but overall there are bigger things in the world than me and that's so cool to me!!
I know that my outlook on life may be different than others, but that is great. I want things out of my life that I think others may not really want. I'm re-energized and ready to start my new life and see what happens. I'm really enjoying the "AHHH" moments and trying to take everything I can from a situation and a negative into a positive. Its hard but so rewarding. I'm ready to find the perfect just for now job for me and I can't wait to see what is in store for me.
Until next time...
xoxo
Amanda :)
Sunday, August 8, 2010
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I just went on the Chubby's website and it looks so cute! If I am ever out there, I will def stop by!
ReplyDeleteIts so amazing. I really hope that you check it out.Thanks for reading.
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