Friday, January 28, 2022

Anniversary Visit to Charlottesville

Last weekend, Mark and I got away on a 20th anniversary celebration to Charlottesville.  We left the girls and Cayenne under the trusty care of Mouse and Pops and left Saturday early afternoon for some hiking, food, exploring, and hanging out.  We stayed in downtown Charlottesville, right off the downtown mall, so as we walked out of our hotel, we were able to walk out amongst all the cute shops and restaurants in the downtown area.
Our first stop was to Citizen Burger, located right there in picture above.  We were starving and ate every bit of our 1/2 lb burger and fries!  We were rather full from our burgers, but we wanted to check out Starr Hill Brewery which was just about a mile down the street, so we went there afterwards and caught the rest of the first playoff game there.  Speaking of playoff games, what an incredible weekend of football!  
    
Sunday was our full day of activity, and we started off with an incredible breakfast at Ace Biscuit and BBQ.  Bo had recommended it to us, and I’m so glad he did because I don’t know that I would have thought it was anything special from the outside, and it’s not on that downtown mall strip, so I don’t know that we would have found it if we weren’t looking.  However, it was the best breakfast biscuit sandwich of my life.  Seriously.  It was so delicious, and the people that worked there were the nicest.  The next time we’re in Charlottesville, 100% I’ll be going back!
  
With our stomachs full from breakfast, we headed over to Ragged Mountain for our hike.  The trail was a 6.7 mile loop around a reservoir (not an ascent to the top of a mountain and down), but that’s probably a good thing because the trail was snow covered the entire way.  We only saw a few other people out, but it was actually a really beautiful winter day to be out in nature.
    
  
Out 15 minutes away from our hike was Ragged Branch Distillery, a place that Mark had on his list to check out in Charlottesville.  They are a bourbon distillery who are family owned, and they operate on their property there just outside of Charlottesville.  They have bourbon tastings inside the house below (which is gorgeous inside), and a back porch and patio that looks out over the moutains where you can enjoy a drink and a view.  They also operate several hundreds of acres raising beef which they also sell.  Since it was quiet there when we first arrived, we had a nice chat with the owner about his business and got to hang with his four labs that roam the premises, then some more people arrived, we finished up our stay and headed back to get ready for dinner.
  
We chose The Local for dinner, although it was hard because there are so many wonderful looking restaurants in Charlottesville.  We had a wonderful dinner, and the restaurant had great atmosphere, so I’m really glad we chose it.  We’ll just have to keep returning to try all the other good places we looked into!
  
We had plans to head home on Monday afternoon, so after coffee and Bodo’s Bagels, we made our way to IX Art Park which is a place I wanted to see.  Charlottesville has their own mural project which I discovered first when Nina and I were on our way back from Lynchburg and spotted a wall mural off the highway that we rerouted our trip to go back and find.  After stumbling upon that mural, I did a little research and saw all the different murals that Charlottesville had throughout the city.  As we would go along our weekend, I was on the lookout for them, but I knew I could see several in one place at IX Art Park.  Aside from the murals, there is an indoor art experience, an outdoor playground for kids, a taco place, and a brewery.  I loved the murals though.
 
  
  
After the art park, we headed back home to normal life.  :)  It’s always fun to get away and check out a new place, eat all the good food you enjoy, have a schedule of activities you enjoy, and just have some fun hanging out together.  We’ll definitely have to go back again before too long - we really enjoyed our time in Charlottesville! 
 

Friday, January 07, 2022

First Snow Day of the Year

On the Monday the kids were supposed to be going back to school, they actually got off for a snow day.  Maggie is with us for the week, so the girls and I took Maggie and Cayenne to the dog park for some fun in the snow.  The pups had fun running and chasing, and the girls had fun as well.  They ended up getting off from school Monday, Tuesday, and Friday of their first week back from break, so they eased back into the routine with a 2-day school week.  Not bad in their opinion...
  
  
 
  
   
  
  
  
 
 

Catching Up Through December

A big milestone happened since my last post - Nina got her Learner’s Permit.  She was more than thrilled to get a 100% on her test, and since getting her permit, she’s been doing some driving with Mark and I.  While we are just in the beginning stages (like driving home from practice), she’s been doing a great job so far.  I just can’t believe we’re already at the place where we have a daughter who is driving!  
A week before Christmas, the kids went on winter break from school.  They were looking forward to two weeks off from school, and since we didn’t have any major plans, they got to have plenty of days to sleep in, hang with friends, relax, and enjoy the season.  One of the first things they wanted to do was have a gingerbread house contest with a couple friends. These same four had a cake baking contest just a little while back (the older two versus the younger two), so they wanted to get back at it, this time with each having their own house.  
  
  
I thought they turned out pretty cute!
Our Christmas plans this year changed up quite a bit than years past thanks to Covid.  We normally gather for a big dinner with our whole family plus my mom’s sister’s family, but with a couple Covid cases in the family, we decided not to gather this year.  Likewise, our family is normally all together at my mom and dad’s on Christmas morning, and that was canceled this year too, sadly.  While we missed the chance to be together as family, we made the best of a beautiful Christmas day at home.  
 
   
After several hours out at the reservoir, Mark put his Christmas present to good use.  He got an Ooni wood fired pizza oven, and because we all love wood fired pizza so much, we’re happy that we can have it anytime we want now.  That could be a good or a bad thing, depending on how you look at it!
A few days after Christmas, the girls were both at sleeovers with friends, so Mark and I got out for the night and tried the King Street Oyster Bar.  The food was delicious and it was just fun to be out and try somewhere new.
 
New Year’s Eve was a low key night at our house.  Nina had some friends over, and we did individual pizzas in the Ooni which was fun, and while the girls had fun together, Mark and I watched some football, then we all toasted to a new 2022 at midnight.  2020 was rough, 2021 didn’t bring all the relief from Covid we hoped, but it did bring a return back to more normal life than we had in 2020.  Maybe 2022 is our year?!?!