Well… it’s been a while since we’ve updated, so…. let me get you all up to speed… School has started. I’m in classes non-stop. Virginia is taking a class in Education Law. (BOOOOOOOORING) Other than that, we’ve been doing a bit of wedding planning… some sitting around the apartment…. we got a new TV… we’ll do something soon and get some real content up.
This started off as a Blog about riding. Different routes, meeting different people, all of that good stuff. It's grown since then to be much more, encompassing many trips that we've taken, and things going on in our lives. Enjoy. Leave comments.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Thursday, January 8, 2009
“Holiday” Break Update!
Photo album : Linky!
Well, we had a lovely little trip home for Christmas… We were home from about the 19th-29th of December. Of course, it wouldn’t be Christmas without going over to the Page house to make some trains and ginger bread men. Here, Virginia works on a sled and some reigns. This is probably the only gingerbread item that is “people friendly” from that day. The rest… well… is a little adult-oriented.
It was a good time, and we got to hang out with the Olivers! Will, Ned, Nat and Erin all came over to take part in the festivities.
Meanwhile, things at the Trovato house were also beginning to look a lot like Christmas… Mom was cooking, dad was spoiling my cat… my cat was destroying the house and the tree… and being a bad example to dad’s cat. Mainly though… dad was spoiling my cat. He gave her tuna each Sunday, and of course on Christmas day. Also, at every chance, he shared a bowl of ice cream with her. Notice his Christmas Socks.
After all of the Christmas festivities, we came back down to Boone, because Virginia needed to have her tonsils taken out on the 30th. So, the morning of the 29th, we packed the Taurus with all of our lovely gifts and the cat and headed back south. It was such a lovely day, that we hopped on the Parkway at about Galax and enjoyed the scenery on the way back. It’s a good thing we did, because ever since then, Virginia hasn’t been in the best mood to travel.
She’s not happy overall that I’m taking the picture, but this is after the tonsil removal, and she’s really been doing quite well. She’s been a trooper about the whole deal, and is actually taking herself off of the pain medication. Yeah, she’s all Rambo like that.
Until next time, enjoy the current scene from Boone.
Sunday, December 7, 2008
It’s beginning to look a lot like ….
Christmas… it’s rapidly approaching...So, we’re doing our part to go with the season.. Full Picture Album here: Linky!
It’s been rather cold here for a while, so at least this year, the weather feels like Christmas should be coming… Unlike last year when it was still in the 70’s approaching Christmas Day.
So, we went out and got a Christmas tree! Last year’s tree was about 18” tall, and while it was wonderful, this year we decided to step it up a little bit. We went to a “Choose and Cut” Christmas Tree Farm, Circle C Tree Farm (Website Here). So.. on that note… For those who have never been to a Christmas Tree Farm, let me explain how these places, or at least this one, work. You drive up, all excited to get a tree. You hop out of the car, and someone magically appears out of nowhere with a pole with markings on it to designate certain heights. The person who magically appeared quickly explains how the process works. “Please stay to the left side of the road when selecting a tree, when you find one that you like, stand there with your 10ft pole and wave it around until someone shows up to cut the tree down. From this point, they’ll put a tag on your tree, and you can come back down to the barn and buy yourself something hot to drink, or some kettle corn. Pricing is as follows : $8 per foot up to 7ft($56); $9 per foot up to 8ft($72); $10 per foot up to 9ft($90); $11 per foot up to 10ft($110); and $12 per foot up to 11ft.($132)” So… ummm wow. We were looking for a tree about 5ft tall. So… in magical tree land dollars… that’s $40… “Oh, and there is a stack of smaller trees leaned up against the barn for $28 each.” … Awesome.. now we’re cooking.
So, after sorting through the trees by the barn… holding them up and rotating them… looking to see how much we could get them to “floof” out .. and looking for flat spots and bare spots, we finally found an awesome tree. It’s about 5-1/2' Feet tall, and very full. So, we paid for it, the workers bagged it for us, and we crammed it into the back seat to take back home. Not at all bad for $28.
We got the tree home, trimmed off some of the lower branches… with one of our least favorite kitchen knives… and got it set up in the stand. We’d gone to Wal-Mart before we got the tree to get the essentials for the rest of the day. We picked up two 19.7 foot strings of LED Christmas lights thinking that surely, 40ft of lights would be more than enough for a 5-1/2ft tree. Since I had to drag the tree up the stairs, mangle the lower branches and get it into the stand, Virginia took over with the decorating.
Here’s where we ran out of lights and garland… Oops! We still had a bit more to go… and we didn’t have nearly the amount of ornaments as we thought we had… The ornaments that we did have were glass… and since Gracie became rather interested in the tree as soon as we brought it into the house… we decided we needed to go back to Wal-Mart. On that note… next time you go to Wal-Mart… print out the following “Wal-Mart BINGO card” and let us know your results. But back to the point, we picked up some more lights, and then went to Big-Lots to get some cheapo plastic Christmas Balls and some Candy Canes to finish off the tree.
So, we got the tree all decorated, after having to get another string of lights, and another package of Garland… and Candy Canes!!
I grabbed the camera, set it up on the tripod, and set it on auto. Here we are with the tree, and I even crammed Gracie into a little red dress for the Christmas photo.
*** Added Fun!***
So… if you start here and using the cursor keys, go forward through the 10 pictures that the camera shot… it’s like a nice little animation… you can see the cat trying to break free and possibly kill us… She wasn’t really happy with the dress… but it was really cute!
The Kitty was being helpful though… she decided that she would help us out by checking the old strings of lights…
But then, she turned into the devil. She decided that it would be a great idea to climb the curtains and walk across the top of the curtain rod.
She bent the rod of course… and I think she’s rather determined to rip down the Christmas tree… But.. she’s still a good time.
We hope you’re all doing well and wish you Happy Holidays!!
Monday, December 1, 2008
We got engaged!
So Aaron's laughing his butt off. He's like "Ha. ha, is someone expecting something?!?"
Of course now, I'm all suspicious. "Are you serious. Is that real??? Are you really serious?"
Thanksgiving!!!
I’m trying out “Windows Live Writer” as blogger has recently decided to go all goofy when it comes to writing new posts… for some reason, it forgot how to automatically size pictures, and I’ve been having to go in and edit the HTML manually… and that’s no fun… so.. if things look goofy, let me know….
On with the posts!
Here’s the Thanksgiving Photo Album : Linky!
Well, we went home for Thanksgiving... it was a good time.. kind-of on the way home, except not really, we drove down to Charlotte to pick up my sister's Beau, Victor. .. It wasn't a bad ride... we hit a bit of traffic on the way back up.. but nothing too horrible. We got in Wednesday night... got some Pizza... relaxed around the house for a bit... and then it was off to the bars for the annual gathering at The Palms... however, that joint was PACKED... so.. we stayed for one pitcher, and got out of there... Next, we tried going to the Southern Inn.... also packed.... standing room only.. so we weren't there very long either... basically just long enough for us to say HI to Jennifer and for me to get a little package from her ... ... ...
Here's Mom getting some food ready on Thursday. From the looks of it, I think she was working on the multi-layered dip… with cheese… and beans… and awesome-ness.
Dad and Tyger … Tyger was dad’s birthday present a few years ago… and she’s his girl all the way… she just tolerates everyone else in the house. But, for some reason this time, she took to sleeping on my Eddie Bauer sweater… and wouldn’t get off of it.
Dad, Vince, Victor, Lisa, Gramps – from left to right… with only about 1/2 of Gramps showing… We went over to Granny Trovato’s house at about 2PM or so.. and started eating appetizers : Queso Dip; Multi-Layered cheesy, beany, awesomey, dip; Veggie Tray (With Ranch dip as well as some dip with Dill in it…); a cheese and crackers tray; and a tray of sausage with 2 good mustards… This was the appetizer.
Here’s my sis, Rachel. Don’t let the innocent look fool you. She’s pure evil. She once killed a man with her bare hands for taking her parking space… It was crazy. Well… maybe that’s not quite how it happened… but she did yell a lot..
Of course, here’s Newhall. He’s smiling because he’s eating.
It was nice to be home for a few days… even though we basically just sat around and ate non-stop for several days… totally worth it though..
Sunday, November 23, 2008
It's that Time in Boone
Photo Album
We got a good little amount of snow recently... this is actually the 3rd snow storm so far this year... the first was back in October... but this more recent one brought us probably close to 4 inches on the chilly white stuff.

Of course, the kids on campus had a good time with the weather.... we can't let it get us down.

Virginia and I actually made it out to the Farmer's Market this saturday.. it was a special holiday event, as the "real" farmers market finishes off in October. The focus of this one was more about crafts and gift items. Although our meat guys were still there selling the best beef and sausage in the High Country. Our normal bread lady was there also with some interesting looking holiday cakes... but they were $15 for half of a cake..... I don't think they could have possiby been that good.
After the trip to the farmer's market, we drove around town getting supplies to make a small Thanksgiving dinner here in Boone. We're heading home to have Thanksgiving with my folks, and my sister... and grandparents... and other family and friends next week... but we wanted to do a small Thanksgiving here in Boone for ourselves. The menu was turkey (made in the crockpot with chicken broth, rubbed sage, and various other spices), mashed 'taters, cranberry stuffing, cranberry sauce, green beans, and some buttermilk biscuits. It was awesome. Josh came over to join us and brought some Oreo pie to top things off...
And of course, here's Gracie. She's all tuckered out after dinner... After I was done eating, I made a very tiny plate with some shredded turkey, some mashed 'taters, and some gravy just for Gracie.. she LOVED it... and then she fell asleep everywhere around the house... behind the chair, leaned up against the heater, randomly in the middle of the floor, in the recliner... in the bathroom.... lazy lazy cat. But... as you can see from the pictures, she's getting bigger!!
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Hello from FORT
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Trip to Damascus!
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Fall in Boone!!
The one solo worker at the "Pumpkin Patch" was also making some pretty danged outstanding kettle corn on site... as soon as we walked up, he gave us a rather enticing free sample bag to enjoy while we were walking around looking at the pumpkins....
Gracie made friends pretty quick with "Pie-Face" ... she likes chewing on his stem...
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But tell me that she's not THE cutest cat in the world... how many cats would pose for a picture like this??
Hope everyone is healthy and doing well!! Feel free to come visit us in Boone!
Monday, October 13, 2008
Nat and Erin Wedding!!!!
Picture Album is here : Linky!!
Rehearsal Dinner / Set-Up
The farm sits on a mountain-top and offered great views of the changing leaves all around.
The flowers were still blooming... even though all of the leaves were changing... it was really neat... the bright colors of the flowers, and the subdued yellow, orange and red on the trees....
This lovely spiral staircase was the pathway from the ground level to the 3rd floor of the house we were staying in. The width of the staircase is about 3"-4" narrower than my shoulders. The only time it was slightly a problem was carrying the luggage up.. but, the awesome room and views from the top of the mountain totally made up for that.
This is Anne pulling pork. Before too long, we took over. This was a wonderful idea. The pork was for the rehearsal dinner, and they had smoked and cooked an entire pig. AWESOME. The somewhat down-side of this, is that this cooking and smoking was done with rather large chunks of pig. In order to make that pork edible by the general public, you've got to shred, or "pull" the pork into smaller pieces. The process is amazingly complex. First, you grab a chunk of cooked and smoked pig. Next, you rip it apart into tiny pieces and put it in a bowl. The complexity comes, when you factor in the additional tasks that must be preformed at the same time. The pork pulling team consisted of myself, Virginia, Will (Brother of the bride) and his girlfriend Meredith. So... additional task for us included: Drinking beer (They had a keg of Shiner for the rehearsal dinner); talking about anything and everything to come to mind, and casually slipping pieces of hot pork into our mouths while no-one else was paying attention. All in all..... it was awesome. Give me a call if you need some pork pulled.
Here, the morning of the wedding, Virginia hangs pictures of the bride and groom around the tent that will later on house the reception. The pictures were Clothes-pinned onto ribbons around the tent and a large collage was placed in a 3 foot clothes-pin at the entrance of the tent.
The Ceremony!
This is the Altar.. it was pretty awesome... flowers beside it, flowers on top...and a hummingbird stopped by to enjoy the flowers before and during the ceremony... That was pretty awesome. I wish I could have gotten a picture of the hummingbird... but those things are FAST.
Finally, here is the Happy Couple!! Nat and Erin had a gorgeous wedding on the mountain-top. Everyone had a wonderful time, and we were all glad to be a part of it.
As an added bonus, here are the beautiful Page sisters... We had a little photo-op time... since it was so beautiful on top of the mountain, it was hard to pass up taking as many pictures as possible.
Here's the view opposite from the altar. In the not too-far distance is the Blue Ridge Parkway. The one thing that I found really amazing was that ... well.... the location was within earshot of the Parkway... and it was a gorgeous day... in the middle of the ceremony I half expected a huge group of Harleys to go roaring by... I'm glad it didn't happen... but I was also suprised...
The Reception!!!
Here is the bride and groom's first dance. They both look so happy, and they're all sweet looking into each other's eyes..
Here's the father - daughter dance. Erin's dad actually had some good moves! They both look like they're having a good time.
Here's Will (Nat's Brother) and his lovely girlfriend Meredith. They were both a good time. They both have a great sense of humor and were awesome to hang out with during the reception. Really, everyone at the reception was fun to hang out with... All in all, a great time...