Sunday, September 16, 2012
Hittin' the ground running, What God been doing lately, and A Night Out to J.Peters
Hey there y'all!
Its been so insane! I finally had my last required interview for my internship this summer. It was good for the most part... Regardless of all the stuff I head to do with that, I had to jump also onto school work and reading and homework... oh my! Absolute insanity... however, with the internship stuff all behind me now, I can focus solely on this semester and this final year of school as well!
When it comes to me and God... I'm actually in a pretty cool place but at first I didn't really like it all that much. My professor in my senior level spiritual formations class, Dr. Howard, used the analogy of going whitewater rafting and I'm currently at a pool of rest. I am recovering from the rapids of transformation that I went through with being in an internship and letting God use me the ways he needed me to. He is wanting me to rest and recover while learning more about him and about myself during this time. I have felt and can tell that there are some pretty intense rapids to come for me soon so I must be prepared for it.
At first, I wasn't too happy because I'm so future, task focused that being told to just rest, relax, and live in the moment you are in now was not at ALL what I wanted to hear. But as time went on, I realized I really did need it. There was a lot I had gone through and how I felt like some serious, life changing was "coming down the pike" (as my professor would say - he's a yank! ;) ), I needed this to understand God more, understand myself more, and really prepare for what was to come. I'm going through everything from God and who he is, to who I am, to my issues of trust, fear of the future, endurance, patience... everything! It really seems like God is going over me with a fine tooth comb and really taking inventory and helping fix some things.
During this time I've been meeting with my mentor constantly, continuing to learn and dig deeper in my studies about God and myself in many ways, and I've received a lot of guidance and advise from many people all the way from professors to friends. Its quite something to be learning about myself and God in such deeper and profound ways than I never really thought and looked at before. I'm so excited to see what is to come! :)
Now onto one of my favorite parts of the blog! This past weekend my boyfriend, Rich and I, we decided to do something different for a Saturday night outing. So we got all dolled up (Doesn't he look absolutely delicious?! He's so hot! Tehehe...:D ), and we headed some place new - The Original J.Peters Steakhouse and Restaurant in historic downtown Anderson, SC. Now we didn't know what to expect except what our friends told us about the place. We walked in and I would probably think of a place much classier than Taco Mac/Chili's that was built in one of the original buildings built there in Anderson. It has had some adding on to but with as amazing and "hopping" of a place it was, I can see why! It had a long bar with a few flat screens propped up to show the football games that were on but Rich and I decided to sit in one of the nicer, family areas of the restaurant. Our server was a sweet young lady who was very hospitable and very knowledgeable of the selections there and all the great food! And was the food great... more like amazing! The price is about average, maybe a bit on the high side but otherwise, reasonable! It was something close to a five star restaurant quality of food. Rich had the Hickory Smoked Salmon and I had the House Sirloin with loaded mash potatoes. I really don't know how else to describe it except incredible! I had not enjoyed such great food in a long time! Salmon was perfect and flaky, the steak cooked to perfection... so good! They have just about anything and everything you can think of: from fried chicken, to filet minion, to burgers, to sandwiches, to seafood, and even some incredible desserts from what I have heard about (hadn't tried any of them sadly - wish too though next time), and probably the best sweet tea I've had in a long, long time! Seriously though, if that is how they are all the time, I can see why people love going to it so much! The atmosphere is a bit loud at times not because of it being a bar with games on, but more than likely the acoustics because of the building being so wide and having such high ceilings. So really in the end: Guys if you ever get a chance to go to one of the few places where J. Peters is set up in and around Anderson, go to it! Its phenomenal and you won't regret it!
Well that's it for me for now! I'll talk to you guys hopefully soon! Take care and later dayz!
~Jeanne :)
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
The Beginning Of The End, Me and God Lately, and Restaurants In And Around Toccoa
Well it has been a while again! Sorry about that! But just to catch you up on things: my internship went great, finished it up, and have been debriefing about it ever since with alot of people. Definitely helped me learn some things about myself as well as ministry but it really did solidify some things in me but more on that later! Now...
Its official: I'm in my last year of college! The beginning of the end, the finish line, the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow... I can't wait to finish! It's been such a long journey and I have to admit quite an incredible one too! This semester I'm taking nothing but Senior level courses, all required, and more hours than I've ever taken yet (yeah, yeah testing my "thresh hold" as some might say). And yes it has been a bit overwhelming; however, it has been good! I've learned alot out of these classes already so I'm actually quite excited for what's to come! :)
Lately, God has been dropping some phrases here and there for me to listen to and learn about. Such words like "endurance", "Seek Me", "Know Who I Am", and "Living In The Moment" have all been said to me in some fashion or form in the past couple of weeks. As I beginning digging deeper with him, I hope and pray that I truly begin a spiritual journey like never before with him: getting to know him, learning to live in the moment and enjoy it, and in the end addressing some insecurities of my own.
Now for the fun part! As you guys remember me telling you some posts back that I wanted to start doing my own little fun food blog about checking out local restaurants in the area and telling you about them and how awesome their food is. Well... It's Toccoa's turn now!
As my last year of school, I want to help the local restaurants and eateries of Toccoa and the surrounding areas by checking them out, seeing how they've been significant to their area, and of course how awesome the food is! So here we go y'all its a double doozie with Toccoa's local landmark and favorite, Bell's Hamburgers and GA Fried Chicken, and Lavonia's favorite little hidden Bar-B-Que treasure, Gumlog's Bar-B-Que & Fish Lodge!
Bell's has been a classic staple of the Toccoa community for at least 50 years. With a country rustic feel inside, extremely hospitable staff, and some awesome Southern cooking, this is one place you can't miss when you visit up here at the Appalachian Foothills. Now I've been here twice and I've loved both times! With everything from steaks to hamburgers, fried chicken to fish, french fries to Cesar salads, and milkshakes to cobblers this place has it all! My first time there was with my roommate Chelsea, I had their Chicken fried steak, mashed potatoes and cole slaw and it just about put me over the moon! My second time there I was with my dad, little brother and sister, and my boyfriend and it was pretty good! I had the basic chicken tender basket, fries, and some steam veggies (hey now, a girl's got to keep her figure). I really liked the breading they use for the fried chicken: very simple with a bit of spice to it! I promise you - There is no one that isn't going to find any thing on the menu they won't love! My dad absolutely devoured the fried chicken (as did my little brother and sister)and my boyfriend really enjoyed their bar-b-que! So again, you'll find at least one thing you're gonna love here! Be sure to check them out soon! :)
Now on to Gumlog! I first found out about Gumlog completely unintentionally. Last Sunday I went to church with some of my best friends, Megan and Nate (and soon to be Zoe) Brown! Since it was the first time there for me at their church, I was told to fill out a welcome card and turn it in at the back of the church and I would get a little gift to thank me for my visit there. Well I did so and I expected like a candy bar or a water bottle but instead I got a 50% off coupon for Gumlog's Bar-B-Que & Fish Lodge! I had never heard of the place and so the Browns were kind enough to take me and share this lovely little unknown treasure of Lavonia. Literally the place is on back roads and it seems to be set up either in an old barn, work shed, or moonshinery place. Either way, we get there and it completely jam packed full of people! That's when you know, people, you've found something good...
Started in 1974 by an old moonshiner (as it says on its menu), Gumlog's has provided some of the best country home cooking you would have never known existed. Anything and everything you can think of with fried chicken, Bar-B-Que pork and beef, catfish and other marine delicacies, and all with a pitcher full of sweet tea left at your table during your visit for you to fill up your glass and enjoy! The atmosphere is warm, friendly, cabin country style with red and white checker cloth tables, wooden booths and tables, and deer's heads handing from the walls. It can also be easily seen that this place has had to expand due to its popularity with at least 2 or 3 big sections of the restaurant not matching the original design and structure of the building. Regardless, you're gonna love what they got to serve there so be sure to check it out!! :)
Also, if you know of some great places here and around the Toccoa area (including but not limited to Lavonia, Hartwell, Commerce, Cornelia, Clarksville, Royston, Elberton, or even Westminister, Seneca, or Anderson, SC) let me know and I'll try getting out there to see them!
Well that's it for me! I'll see y'all around! Later days! :)
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Too busy for my own good, 3 weeks = done, and catching up on good eating places!
Hey y'all! Finally have a brief moment to catch you up on some stuff that has been happening!
First of all, my internship is crazy busy but crazy fun! I'm enjoying myself while at the same time I'm stressing some about making sure I finish stuff and fulfill my requirements for school. Slowly but surely I'm doing it but I've still got a few more vital stuff to do before I'm done officially here. I mean I've done alot already! Revamping communications, providing a summer program for the kids on Wednesday nights, mentoring a child (sorry I haven't told you guys much about them, kinda confidential), planning, organization and completing a VBS program for them, going to meetings, meeting families and their kids, leading a small group, planning and leading the devotional time of a family retreat... and more! So I'm grateful of what I have accomplished and experienced so far in this internship!
Another thing I realized this week... I'm 3 weeks from being finished with my internship! This internship has truly flown by, its been so much fun, and I've enjoyed it so much! In about 4 weeks I'll be starting my final year of school!! :D I can't wait!! There is so much about to happen to me... I can just feel it! Alot of things are about to come to completion for me! I can't wait to see what happens because of it!
Okay so since its been a while since I've told you of a couple of places, I should catch you up! One of the places I'd like to tell you about is a restaurant called the Cook Out! Now this place is kinda of all over the place on the east coast but it was the first time I had heard of it. So I checked it out with some people from my church one Sunday afternoon after church! It is really, really good! This restaurant, located on the main strip of Anderson (Clemson Blvd), makes all their food fresh, from scratch, and is priced a pretty decent price (You can get a Cook Out Special in which you choose a main entree, two sides, and a large drink for like 4.39). Now I have had their chicken tenders there which aren't terrible but they ain't nothing to wrote home to mom about. The burgers are really, really good and really fresh! Another specialty they have - 38 different milkshake flavors which are pretty awesome too! Their atmosphere is very much a fun, family/hang out with friends place with mostly wooden booths to sit at and music playing consistently. (did I mention its a Christian owned place? Just want to make sure). The place and people are very friendly and hospitable. So if you're ever in Anderson and want some really good food at a really great price, check out the Cook Out! :)
Now another place I enjoyed was actually outside of Anderson in a little town called Hartwell, Ga! That's where my wonderful boyfriend lives and one weekend I got the chance to stay there to help out with an event his church was doing. While there I got to eat at this place not once but twice and I must say it was really, really good! Its called the Downtown Cafe of Hartwell. They specialize in a lot of good dishes, some American, some Greek, and some Italian and all of which I've tried and I've enjoyed very much so! I had their Philly Cheese steak Sandwich one day while another day I have their Cantonella which was so cheesy, meaty, and so good! Their atmosphere is very much a mix of the three cultures with a bar and TVs showing the latest sports games. The place is kinda dark with low lit lights so it can have a bit of a romantic feeling if you are closer to the back of the restaurant. The people are very kind and very friendly. So if you are ever in Hartwell, be sure to check it out!
Well that's it for me now! I'll be back later and tell you more of what is to come with me and my internship and what other great places I find in this area! Later dayz!
~Jeanne ;)
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Startin' Some Summer Sizzle, Bustin' It Before Vacay Comes, & An Incredible Metro Take On An Italian Restaurant


Saturday, June 16, 2012
Another week, another internship adventure, and look! Awesome bacon cheeseburgers! :)


Monday, June 11, 2012
It's been so long. Time to fix that - What I'm up to now and the new hobby I've started on... ;)
Hey there y'all!!
Sorry for the very, VERY long time off from the blog but now I'm back! And... I've got a couple things happening that I just had to share with y'all!!
One of the first things that I want to let y'all know about is that ever since Thanksgiving last year, I've been looking for an internship for me to do as a requirement for my degree in Family and Children's Ministry. About a month before summer began, I locked down and confirmed an internship! Right now, I am literally typing this from my host home in Anderson, SC where I am living for the summer while I fulfill my summer internship at Covenant Baptist Church. I work under some of the best pastors ever and the kids are so much fun! I'm enjoying it so, so, SO very much! Right now I'm in my 2nd week of internship as the church is hosting Chick-Fil-A's Winshape Camp and we have between 150-200 kids this week! So excited and so much fun!
When it comes to the rest of the internship, I have so much more to do and so much more to plan and to execute but I really can't wait!
Now another thing I've been wanting to announce for quite sometime! I've been wanting to get to see and get to know the cities that I've been living in while also helping to invest back into the community! So what better way to do that than to not only check out the local restaurants but to also promote them and advertise for them! So you could say I've become somewhat of a local food critic and advertiser... ;)
Now while I'm here in Anderson, SC I'll be sure to let you know what I find and how it goes! And since I'm already here... ;)
Let me tell you about one of the most popular hot spots for eating and enjoying one of America's favorite classics: Hot Dogs! Check out Skin's!
Skin's Hot Dogs has gotten such a awesome response and following that it even made it on to Food Network's popular TV show "Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives" with Guy Fieri! Having been around for about 66 years, its become a real staple in the community here in Anderson! As it tells us on their website:
"Skins was established in Anderson, SC in 1946 by Loyd “Skin” Thrasher. In a humble, “pool hall” type atmosphere Skin sold anything he could, including short-order meals such as sandwiches, hamburgers, & the same hotdogs we enjoy today. As time passed, the hotdogs became the item of choice for Skin’s patrons. To meet the local milltown folks’ demand for a quick & quality meal, Skin decided to get rid of the pool tables & concentrate on hotdogs. Today the legend lives on just the same."~skinshotdogs.com
Seriously, when I first got here and started asking around, this was one of a few names that kept popping up! Now I will say that unfortunately I didn't get to try this at one of their four restaurants but it was an awesome experience none the less! Classically cooked with a great blend of pork and beef meats, either naked or covered with their chili, its a great place to come to enjoy good food at good quality!
Well that's it for now! I'm gonna chill out for a while before heading to bed and finishing the rest of this week with Winshape camp! I'll let y'all know how it goes as well as some more killer restaurants in the areas! Later dayz!
~Jeanne ;)



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