Monday, December 21, 2009

Winter Wonderland, Year 2

So once again we packed up the car and headed to the Virginia mountains for a Christmas tree hunt with our BFFs the Coynes. This year we went to Fancy Gap, VA, just a stone's throw from Mt. Airy (aka Mayberry), and we enjoyed the addition of new tree hunter, Molly Coyne.
The weather was good and cold, and while we hoped for fresh snow, we had to be content with what was left on the ground from the week before.

Steph started off the weekend right by showering us with "non-gifts" for V including a princess vest that she refused to take off for the rest of the weekend. The next morning we exchanged Christmas gifts and V got to open her first birthday present of the season, an adorable Hello Kitty tent and sleeping bag set that the kids played with all weekend.

Virginia resumed her serious crush on James...




...but also spent plenty of time playing with "baby Molly" who followed the big kids everywhere they went.



Our tree hunting took us to Hillsville, VA and a very large tree farm who's main attraction, in my humble opinion, was the okra Santas. Luckily, there was no wind this year, which made the freezing temperatures seem idyllic, rather than dangerous (see last year's post here).


Telling the kids to watch out for frozen poop that was in just about every row of trees kept them occupied while we scoped out the perfect tree.

Finally we found just the right one, fat of course, and Tres went to work sawing it down.

The Honda Fit has never looked so tiny as when two lumberjack types attached our giant tree wrapped in a tarp (or could it be a corpse? I'll never tell) to the top of the car.


All that tree hunting wore V out and she quickly found a new use for her purple scarf (neck rest, anyone?) on the way back to the cabin.


Once we all got warmed up with soup and grilled cheese for lunch, we made Christmas cookies!


Other highlights included lots of delicious wine from Wine 101, me losing at every single game including 80s Scene It (never did get a Mr. T question or things might have ended differently) , me single handedly teaching Molly to walk (kinda)

and a hot tub overlooking NC. That's right, a hot tub.

It was a perfect weekend and plans are already in the works for next year's adventure-perhaps in Georgia! Stay tuned for more holiday adventures soon...

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

A tree is just a tree standing in the wood.
Waiting for that special fam to load it on their hood.
Put in the living room, decorate it nice.
Glad to be where it's warm, away from snow and ice.
Watching people celebrate and maybe cook a goose.
Listening with open branches to a song from Ginny Bruce
Merry Christmas