
Welcome to Tales of the Traveling Totes for September of 2022, where MacKenzie-Child loving ladies post once a quarter on where their bags have been. If you follow me on IG you know that I was recovering from hip surgery in June and then hospitalized again for gallbladder surgery so I didn't post in June, so it has been a while.
In January of 2020 we each received custom made MacKenzie-Child's bags based on what the incredible seamstresses at MacKenzie Child designed for us based on our blogs, and then Covid-19 hit! So this month we are focusing on our custom made Serendipity bags' travels. Mine is named Miss Pansy.

One of my girlfriends had gone to Branson two years ago and she decided right then and there that she wanted all of us to go together. They belong to Holiday Inn Vacation resorts, so they booked two rooms in Branson for the five couples. None of the rest of us had been to Branson, so we didn't know what to expect, but we absolutely had a marvelous time.
A neighbor heard that we were going and said
we absolutely had to eat breakfast at Billy Gail's.
So we started our vacation the first morning there.
We loved the Big Boy out front whose hamburger
had turned into a stack of pancakes.
One couple was missing that first morning
so this picture only shows four of the
couples. They had stayed one extra night
at home as their dog had just had a litter
of five puppies.
The food was so good that we decided when the
other couple joined us, we would have to go again.
The pancake in the background is 14 inches! It was
the most amazing pancake. We all got to try some
of it and there was still some left.
As we were picking up our show tickets,
we spotted a Paula Deen's restaurant, so
we had to add that to our list. She has the
most charming shop at the front of the
restaurant, and we'all had to get some of
her fun gifts.
Miss Pansy and I looooved the biscuits
they served at Paula Deen's Restaurant
and we were introduced to
Ooey Gooey Butter Cake,
which we then ordered at almost every
restaurant we went to. I also brought
home two boxes of her Ooey Gooey
Butter Cake Mixes, one in vanilla
and one in chocolate. I am making one
tomorrow for a pool party!
Each night we attended a show and
The Haygoods by far was our favorite show.
They are sold out every night.
The sister in the show was talented on so many
instruments, but my favorite was the harp, as
they had it lit up and her dress was lit up too.
What we enjoyed most was the outdoor
activities. We rode bikes up Dogwood Canyon.
It is a nice easy ride and I was thrilled that
my hip had no problems.
The bike path crisscrossed over the stream
many times and the stone structures were
just gorgeous.
At the top of the ride they had this beautiful
waterfall with golden trout in the pond.
We had never seen golden trout before.
Along the trail you cross from Missouri to
Arkansas, so we laughed and said we rode
all the way to Arkansas.
We ate at the lodge there for lunch. All of
the food we had on the trip was amazing.
We also got to walk through a
Treehouse Master's house there on
the property.
Later in the week we rode gold carts through
Top of the Rock Heritage Preserve. It was
also stunning with waterfalls and bridges.
You even drive through a cave! It was so
beautiful.
The iron work everywhere is unbelievable.
We just marveled at the creativity and
money that was put into both of these
places - everything so beautiful.
We also roamed through the Ancient Ozarks
Natural History Museum that had so many
beautiful Indian artifacts. My favorite items
were all of the beaded dresses and the
dolls, all so well-preserved.
After that we had lunch in the Big Cedar Lodge.
The buildings at both places were just
magnificent, and the food matched the
grandeur. Miss Pansy really enjoyed
herself and even got to go on the
golf carts.
This was a sampling of foods we had at
the Big Cedar Lodge. Yum! And we
learned to order dessert as an appetizer
and all just share one, otherwise we wouldn't
have room for dessert.
Another treat was getting to eat at Guy Fieri's restaurant
down by the water. We ordered Trash Can Nachos.
I had seen him make these on one of his shows
and I had tried making them. His were better of course.
It's a big presentation where they
bring it out in the "trash can" and then
pull off the trash can. The smoked meat
on it was unbelievable.
I was just so happy that with all of my
problems after the gallbladder surgery
following my hip surgery that I was able
to eat everything. After only being able
to eat a few things for six weeks, the
food was one of the highlights of the trip.
We also spent a day at
Silver Dollar City Amusement Park.
Everything we did was fun and beautiful and
delicious. It was a great trip.
Now for the giveaway.
Visit Jenna and leave a comment to be
entered into the giveaway for this
cute reusable shopping bag.
And also visit all of our other official
Tales of the Traveling Totes ladies to
see what they were up to.
Thanks for visiting and leave a comment.
And a huge thank you to Patti at
Pandora's Box for including me on
all of the adventures of
Tales of the Traveling Totes.