Tuesday, January 13, 2026

January 13, 2026 The Cast-Iron Lodge Museum

Hello and a warm welcome. If you have never been to the Lodge Cast Iron museum in South Pittsburg, Tennessee. The address is 220 E. 3rd Street, South Pittsburg, TN 37380 I definite must on your bucket list or a great little family trip. I have been wanted to go here for many years. When Jr had said we would have to find our own ride to Florida. Knowing we would have to take it slow more frequent stops and less driving and more time at the places of interest or the motel. Some nights we stopped early and relaxed in the hotel. We stayed at the construction motels. Since Bruce was a contractor he was quite familiar with ones to stay at. He even had some points still left from those days. So we stayed a couple of nights for free. We made food from scratch of groceries we brought with us.  Dusty on occasion would go to a restaurant near by like Taco Bell or something like that. We all really enjoyed the museum. Bruce would have bought every pan in the museum store. 
We believe in the wisdom of “go big or go home.” The museum is home to a very special skillet—the world’s largest, in fact—measuring over 18 feet from handle to handle and weighing 14,360 pounds. That’s big enough to fry about 650 eggs! Come camera-ready. ~ From their website https://www.lodgecastiron.com/pages/museum?srsltid=AfmBOoouj3o556kB-BDovaDV7W1Ey8mOsO6T-Haow9hem2ggjENdeODQ

Bruce looks thrilled haha ๐Ÿ˜‚ he was probably thinking how am getting out of here with my money still intact. It could be a dangerous place for your pocketbook. 
Dusty and I had a good time 


Bruce grew up eating Moon pies so of course he still buys them. That an a RC Cola. He said he used to cut grass as a kid and that was his payment. It was Mark Sawyers grandma. RIP both of them. Mark was Bruce’s childhood best friend. He was even still coming to our house not long before he passed away. We miss him. His picture comes up on my photo screen and it’s always a great memory. We love you Mark. 




It was definitely hot out I know the mirror is dirty 
The Grateful Dead pans were made to test a few products to see what people liked. These were really never released. Making them the rarest. My oh my it would have been nice to have one. I do have a Rosie the Riveter and a Yellowstone one. 


Love the sun one too. So many different styles. 
BBB Big Bad Breakfast ๐Ÿณ was right at the museum it was about an hour before closing as I think they closed at 2 pm. We decided to eat there. It was so delicious. We even bought the grits which I can’t tell you the best EVER!!!! I have ate grits my whole life aka as Georgia Ice cream why idk. It was just what I heard growing up. These grits were by far the best ever!!! We bought a bag to go home with. The server was the best!!! 

Looks so good I could eat that right now. They were very accommodating for gluten free as well. 
I have grown up with VW my first car I drove was a VW Thing. It was a 1973 orange VW Thing. I loved that car. It was so good to me. I drove it everywhere. We would even take it on huge mounds of dirt and it wasn’t a 4x4. The only issue I had was the steering wheel damper went out. The windshield wiper motor only worked if I hit on it. My step father had VW station wagon that was pale yellow. Then I had a 73 VW super beetle baby blue. Then I had a 1999 purple beetle that was my favorite. Bruce sold it and I wasn’t happy about it. The girl that got it was super happy about it. She was an artist too so I was happy she got it. Then I had a 2000 silver beetle we traded that one in so Bruce could get a Nissan Xtera that lasted a very long time. 
My neighbor growing up had the VW bus. It was a forest green color. I used to dream about going on rides in it. They had two sons one older than me and one younger. I played over there sometimes and they would invite us over for their family trips to watch the slide shows. They always did great vacations in their VW Vanogon. My cousin Sydney had a VW Karmann Ghia. Which leads to another story I have for you today. My grandparents on my dad’s side owned a prosperous family hardware store. Pretty much the whole family worked there. I would work there during the summer months packing out tool boxes in the barn. The barn was a huge Pennsylvania Dutch style. It was magnificent. Huge! I worked with a girl who was in high school I was gonna be going into the eighth grade. A summer so hot you could just see the heat as if you were in the hottest desert. Kathy R and I had the best time that summer. When Sydney was working at the hardware store being two years younger than me she would drive to work in her VW Karmann Ghia. Hers was dark green. She was adorable. I spent a many days playing with her she was a great cousin. She was so funny could make you laugh and we both enjoyed ghost stories. One day she came driving her VW around the back of the store just a waving at me. She later married a firefighter. I miss her so much. She passed away many years ago after a premature pregnancy delivery. My uncle G said he left her bedside and had told her he would see her tomorrow gave her a kiss and said I love you. No sooner had he got to the elevator and they were screaming we have a code. They couldn’t save her she was so young and the kindest person ever. I love you Sydney. We all miss you. RIP. 
          Sorry to share this but it’s part of my life and how these sad moments shape us today.  I took having nine children for granted and yes being in the medical field understanding what can happen. It’s just during those difficult times and periods of our lives that we must endure for our children and family members. Grieving for her was a difficult process. I think of her often and recently saw a picture of my Uncle at my aunts 82 nd birthday. My aunt D sends me pictures all the time of my dad’s side of the family. 

Sending much love and hugs. Tomorrow as you are read this we will be in flight to San Diego. San Diego here we come for Cooper’s Marine Corps graduation. Stay tuned for more updates and pictures. All the best. 
Love ya, 
Dawn Gallop 


Monday, January 12, 2026

January 12, 2026 The Cruise MSC continues on moments of 2025

Hello and good day. Welcome aboard the MSC Cruise. First you will wait in a line to check in. Since it was a long distance they had a wheelchair waiting for me and took me to the elevators. To avoid standing in the long line and the check in area. Everything went smoothly this cruise line is incredible. Even Kim and Jr and many other passengers said the same praise of compliments. 

When it was time for the night activities we were out. Jr even asked one night if we were drunk. Our response was NO! He then replied with well you guys got up and left the movie within twenty minutes of ending. The movie was Beetlejuice. When Jr asked that question the next day. My reaction was Jr we were asleep during the movie on the pool chaise chairs. Ok and yes we probably have seen Beetlejuice fifty times or more. We even had it on VHS ๐Ÿ“ผ and my older children watched it like once a week. Along with Wayne’s World. We had got the Wayne’s World VHS from McDonald’s one year for $5. Talking about VHS back in the 80s I once bought a VHS of Duran Duran for a friend of mine Heidi and paid $80 bucks for it. My parents had a BETA version of the VHS player so it wasn’t as common. I worked at Taco Bell, a men’s clothing store and Busch Gardens. Taco Bell was open until 4 am and I would get home at 5:30 am. 
When we arrived at the Bahamas ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ธ we were greeted by many people asking if you would like to take a tour around the island, would you like to see their shop, get your hair braided. Well I would definitely like to get my hair done. Well it was extremely expensive so that was out. However Bruce worked a deal with momma and she said yes. So my hair was braided and I so loved it. There was a few cons that came along with the braids. It was extremely painful. Yes I even had tears rolling down my cheeks from it. Later long after I was home my hair started to fall out a lot. Not that it was a big deal but I was a bit scared at first thinking what I have done? Well I watched a few videos on YouTube and it’s about three months from the time of vitamin deficiencies or trauma etc. you get the idea as to why your hair might fall out. It’s all good now but it took some extra measures to make my hair healthier. It was just me since my scalp is so tender. 



This was a beach party with a light show it was very bedazzling. 
Dusty was certainly having an amusing experience. 
Jr. in his Papa Smurf shirt. As he said he bought himself. Love it!!!
Folks would decorate outside their doors either with cruise memorabilia, birthday embellishments. Retirement regalia. It was endless of the celebrations and alluring beautification of signs and celebratory displays. 




Levi was all beached out 
The food was incredibly tasty 

The young guy wants…..

The old guy wants….. Actually Bruce had several Ford trucks in his lifetime. A 73 ford truck that was orange. Newer ones as well. 
The water is just 
astonishing with its color. One must see for themselves. I spent a lot of time watching the grands playing in the water. ๐Ÿ’ฆ 


Priceless they were quoting movies 


The grandkids loved the buffet bar truly something for everyone 





                  I thinking by now you want to take a cruise.?? Well like I said yesterday I never imagined this would ever be on our radar. Seriously never even seen this coming.        Last year they took us to Niagara Falls on the Canadian side. Beautiful!! We have been so fortunate to experience these moments with our children and grandchildren.        Tomorrow I will share some more of the adventures making our way to Florida. See you tomorrow. Much love and good vibes. Big cyber hug ๐Ÿค— 

Thank you, 
Dawn Gallop 
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