We decided to divide and conquer with Ellie and manning the door tonight. So I took her around the houses in our cul-de-sac, while Bill got ready for the masses. She was torn at costume time whether to put on Ariel or Tinkerbell, but Ariel won out. No jacket needed here in Virginia ... although I carried the umbrella, we didn't need it. So Bill and Ellie manned the door, while I did anything inside I could to avoid it. Lots of folks in our neighborhood were sitting on their front porches too .. that was a neat change to the evening!
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Trick or Treat 2009
We decided to divide and conquer with Ellie and manning the door tonight. So I took her around the houses in our cul-de-sac, while Bill got ready for the masses. She was torn at costume time whether to put on Ariel or Tinkerbell, but Ariel won out. No jacket needed here in Virginia ... although I carried the umbrella, we didn't need it. So Bill and Ellie manned the door, while I did anything inside I could to avoid it. Lots of folks in our neighborhood were sitting on their front porches too .. that was a neat change to the evening!
Friday, October 30, 2009
Halloween Party and Parade
Ellie has been waiting all week to be a princess for her Halloween party. Bill & I were able to be there at 3pm when the parade was just getting started .. and came back to the party. Ellie & I made brownie cups with candy corn baked in last night .. and we supplied the cups, plates and napkins for the party.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Pick of the Piedmont Wine Festival

Bill & I accompanied Krista & David to the Piedmont Wine Festival today in Orange County. It rained to the point we were soaked, but they had a great set-up. All the vendors were under a pavillion. There were tons of wineries and lots of food choices. It was a great afternoon of fun and wine. Ellie was home with Miss Shannon working on Arts & Crafts! They had a ball too!
Saturday, October 17, 2009

This was a sunny, fall morning with a bit of a chill in the air as we ventured out to find an adventure! The Chocolate Festival at Lee Park downtown, but with the threat of rain it was moved to the alternate, indoor site at the United Methodist Church. Ellie loved the chocolate samples, face painting, but most of all the bouncey-bounce! You can see the 'heart' she chose for a face painting, enjoying a chocolate sample, sliding down the bouncey-bounce, laughing inside the bouncey-bounce and then she's reaching into the 'pocket-man' for all the chocolate and treats that one pocket contains. It was lots of fun!
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
New Addition ... Olivia the pink unicorn
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Monday, October 5, 2009
Happy 7th Anniversay Jude & Bill

Today Bill and I celebrated our 7th anniversary! We grilled steaks, had baked potatoes, broccoli and said "Cheers" with Ellie and her sippie cup of juice. Yes, life has changed for us in Charlottesville. And still we're thankful to have each other and share the life we have!
BIll surprised me with a wonderful overnight package at the Jefferson Hotel in Richmond. He was the winning bid at our State Farm United Way auction! So not only we will enjoy a wonderful night away including dinner and breakfast in room the next morning, the proceeds go to a good cause - our "Ellie's Half-Birthday" cause this year. We look forward to enjoying our night away soon!
Take a tour of the hotel HERE.
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Scavenger Hunt FIND!!
When cleaning our our reach-in attic space to make room for the Christmas decorations, Bill pulled out 6 framed prints of different sizes! We did a bit of reseach to find that two of them are by the same artist Charles Cooper Henderson who painted a series called the Open Road. The other bit of information we were able to uncover was that these prints have been here awhile. They were framed here in Charlottesville at a place called Shuford Gallery. But that as sold in the 1970's and the name changed to Creative Framing. It's been an interesting adventure trying to find out more. Since the prints have been around that long we now know they belonged to the original owners of the home, who built the house in 1991. They must have moved in with them! We've decided to hang them! With all our Saratoga prints, they're a welcome change - and add a bit of history too!!
Saturday, October 3, 2009
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