Sunday, August 3, 2008

Saying Goodbye

We said goodbye to some the first people we met in Charlottesville this week. Shana and Mary are the first Ph.D. students to graduate from the music department (from the sister program to Troy's--not composition but musicology--they call it Critical and Comparative Studies).

It was a bittersweet experience to say goodbye to these amazing people that we have really grown to love. Mary and Jeff (Mary's husband--an astronomer) are going up to Colgate for jobs and Shana is headed to Yale. I am really excited for them. Great new jobs and a fresh start in a new place. Moving can obviously be terrifying (as we well know) but it is really exciting at the same time. Though I hate the feeling of being unsettled, I love the process of decorating a new place and making if feel like a home. I find that meeting people is hard but I don't think the 3 of them will have trouble at all since they are such good people and they are already connected to universities.

We had Mary and Jeff over before they left for Troy's new specialty, Thai grilled chicken (a Cook's Illustrated recipe) but I think I must have been wobbling the camera because the picture didn't really turn out. Next time I'll use my gorillapod.

They gave us a number of things that they didn't need anymore or couldn't fit in their car for the move, including a bit of an expensive bottle of terrific tequila and a nice cherry tomato plant that is producing really well (wonderful since the tomatoes that we planted in the garden that the ground hog hasn't already gotten have some kind of terrible blight)!
We also acquired some pretty flowers that dress up our front steps from Shana. Liz was nice enough invite us to a dinner on one of Shana's last nights in town. She made coconut chicken for Shana (who has an incredible sweet tooth). Alli and Sarah joined us for dessert. I got a nice pic of the 4 CCS students.

This will likely be my last post for a while as I'm leaving on Wednesday for Finland! I'll be sure to blog about that but might not have good access to a computer until I get back (the 18th).

I have made Troy a blog author so I'm hoping that he'll make some updates about his crazy work projects while I'm gone. I'm sure he'll be putting in some very long days while I'm gone. He nearly turns into a vampire, staying up all night and working while I'm away. Instead of blood, he survives on peanut butter sandwiches though.

Maybe Troy will post a picture on the blog from his recent MRI. Shana told Troy he could ask the technicians for a CD of the images from his MRI. Of course, he was all over that. He has a plan to model his vocal tract for a new music robot. He could explain this better than me so hopefully he takes a few minutes to blog while I'm gone...

Engaged!

My sister and her longtime boyfriend Ethan are now engaged! He proposed to her on a stop on a motorcycle ride. He got down on his knee at sunset on a beach on Lake Superior. We are so happy and excited for them!

They are planning a wedding in October already as they are anxious to get started making babies. ;) Laura and my mom have been looking at wedding dresses together this week. At times like this I wish I was closer so that I could be more involved. It's such an exciting process, and they are needing to move pretty quickly to get everything planned.

They are looking into sites near Lake Superior--a place they both truly love. I'm sure the wedding will be as beautiful as they are. This pic wasn't taken after the proposal, but it well could have been. I'm sure they looked just as blissful.

The gorgeous ring that Ethan had custom-made for Laura. It is made of palladium.

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Finally, a Diagnosis

For those of you who I haven't had a chance to talk to and who have had Troy in your thoughts as he's been sick these last couple of months, I wanted to let you know that we finally have a diagnosis. He has Lyme Disease. The doctor had already put him on an antibiotic for it two weeks ago in case that's what was going on and he's been responding to the meds (no more facial paralysis or neck/nerve pain). This apparently explains all of the sickness/pain he has been experiencing (including the supposed case of mumps). The doc seems confident that they are catching it early so Troy should be okay in the long term. He's going to be having some follow up visits to ensure continued progress.

This is a lesson in ensuring you are getting the best care from your doctor (he had been in twice without them checking for Lyme) and also in not taking good health for granted when you have it.

Thanks for all of your good wishes, offers to help and prayers--we really appreciate it and feel good knowing how much support we have.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Not to Leave you Hanging

I've already gotten a couple of questions about the last picture of the previous posting (including Aurie wondering if we got engaged). I really didn't expect anyone to be able to guess. To be fair, I'll post another picture that explains.

Troy's mom turned to take a picture of us and he had dropped his pants--surprising us all once again as he likes to do.

Monday, July 28, 2008

Troy's Family Visit

For the last week we hosted Troy's mom, dad and aunt Joann. We had a really nice visit. We took advantage of Charlottesville's variety of restaurants and we cooked for them. They got to experience the U.Va. Grounds, Monticello, Michie Tavern and some of Charlottesville's shopping. We stayed up late talking and learning some interesting things about Troy's family history. We relaxed on watched movies. This past weekend we visited the Blue Mountain Brewery as well as the Veritas and Hilltop Berry wineries. All in all it was a very good time.
Troy had us pose with our dinner and gourds one night. You can see his family is well prepared for his silliness.
Enjoying some beer and food at the Blue Mountain Brewery.
They say that the apple doesn't fall too far from the tree...
No comment on this one. I found it on my camera but wasn't there when it happened. I probably shouldn't be posting it online but I couldn't resist.
Can you figure out why my smile is so big in this picture?

Monday, July 21, 2008

Elsa Belle Blue

We had our friends Ted and Bekah over for brunch yesterday as they'll be leaving town for a few weeks. We wanted a chance to visit with them and with their little one Elsa Belle Blue, and they seem to love breakfast food as much as I do. I made a frittata with mushrooms, tomatoes, asparagus, spinach and Swiss and made a fruit salad with cantaloupe, blueberries, mango, lime and ginger. They brought banana bread and doughnuts from the farmer's market. Yum!

Elsa is growing so fast. She enjoyed much of the solid food and made funny growling noises as she sat on Bekah's lap and when she felt like she wasn't getting her share of food. She also said "meow" immediately when she saw Kyma, says "moo" and "woof" and was pointing out all our "books." Very sweet.

Elsa loves Troy. She sat in his lap for a while and made monkey noises with him. He's a fun grown-up because he makes louder and more intense monkey noises than anyone else.

Look mom, I used the new place mats you got me for my birthday. Don't they look great with the Fiesta ware?
Troy and his new friend, looking serious despite all the monkeying around.

Garlic Harvest


We love garlic. And there is nothing like the fresh garlic you grow in your own garden. It has less of a bite and more of a flavor than the (old) stuff you typically find in the grocery store. I grew garlic when we lived in Eugene with great success. And now I am excited to say that I have grown it in Virginia. Not that I have any special skills--it seems that it's a pretty forgiving and resilient plant. I realized yesterday when I dug the bulbs up that the half of our garden in which the garlic is growing has become pure clay. I guess this is because the garden is on a slight hill and the good soil was washed by the rain to the other end (hopefully good news for my tomatoes). Despite being encrusted in tough clay the garlic survived. I had a hell of a time getting it out of the ground and broke a couple of cloves as I dug but finally ended up with a nice little crop. Here's a pic.