Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Tornado

Talk about dodging a bullet.

This...


...is about half a mile from where I work.

Hundreds of people hurt, at least 20 houses obliterated, lots of cars thrown all around, a strip mall destroyed... and so far no one killed.

Wow.

UPDATED:

New Dominion was closed yesterday because the whole area was locked down, and when I came to work this morning I could see why. Large stands of trees, sheared off at about 15 feet, just snapped and thrown around. The strip mall looks like a bomb went off -- it's just twisted metal beams and little pieces of trash. A bunch of cars still scattered all over in weird places: middle of a field, in a grove of trees, upside down in a parking lot. It looks like a movie set around here.

Apparently, the winds hit 160mph. So far 145 homes have been condemned and 1200 damaged. No one dead. Whew.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Go Hokies!

Okay, so posts have slowed here at Team O’D VA, but I’m still way ahead of Fat and Mof, and Chris and the 'Rents haven’t even entered the race.

I win!

Ahem.

Anyway, we had a great visit with Kaleigh in Blacksburg this past weekend. She’s really doing great – finding the perfect mix of academics, work and straight-out fun that college is supposed to be. Elsie was very impressed. And not just by the giant turkey.


We somehow came away two-for-two with our dinners there in town. Friday night we randomly chose an Indian place and not only had great meals, but the four-year-old son of the owners was there and he and Declan chased each other around and played together, making (most) everyone in the restaurant smile. Saturday night, Kaleigh took us to her favorite vegetarian place near campus and it was also awesome – super-fresh food, a great waitress, a woman for Declan to flirt with and a table of drunks to laugh at.

I can’t tell you happy it made me to have all three kids in the same room together. Man I love those kids.



Must have made Declan happy, too, because he refused to fall asleep until 10:30.


It was fantastic to be in the mountains again. Amy and I talked about how much we love mountains and rolling hillsides and beautiful land and agreed that when we move out of P-Town it will be to someplace gorgeous.

One our way back, Elsie rode shotgun.


Kidding. Come on. Please. (When I sent this to Kaleigh, she called me Britney Spears.) This was after pulling off the highway to change a stinky diaper. Elsie and Declan were both champions in the car, by the way - five hours each way and no breakdowns to speak of. Whew. Dodged that bullet.

We stopped at Jamestown to stretch our legs and to ease Amy’s disappointment that I’ve lived here for 20 years and have never been there. While we were walking, it poured rain off and on, but that just made it more fun.



Incidentally, we have a photo of Amy when she was little that looks JUST LIKE THIS.

We bought Declan a pair of binoculars, which he enjoyed (backwards) immensely.


Until he threw them over the side of the footbridge into the swamp where the snapping turtles were. He asked me to go get his binoculars. I declined.

It was a nice side trip. A beautiful area and cool historical stuff, but as is evidenced by the photo below, we didn’t quite have a leisurely walk that allowed us to see and learn all there is to see and learn there. I mean, someone has to pull Declan off the Pocahontas statue, after all.


Next time I’ll post about the weekend before that, when we went to Chincoteague. No giant turkeys, but you should see the toad.

Friday, April 18, 2008

Off To See KK

In a few minutes we'll be heading off to see Kaleigh at Tech. We're all very excited -- can't wait to have the whole family together again.

We need it, too. It's been a long slog of sickness and worry lately, so a weekend in beautiful Blacksburg with our sweet Shush is perfect.

Declan's psyched about swimming in the hotel pool with her and we're looking forward to seeing her other home. Will post photos and stories when we get back.