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Saturday, January 1, 2011

A day in Black Mountain!

I woke up this morning to the hussle and bussle of Aaron and his mom carrying his boxes to the barn in the yard! I quickly jumped in on the action and about 2 hours later we were all exhausted and finished!! :)
We freshened up and met Aaron's dad and Kaye in downtown Black Mountain, on Cherry Street, for lunch at My Fathers Pizza, one of Aaron's favorite neighborhood spots! 

Mmmmmmmm!!!

After lunch, the 4 of us walked through some of the old shops... 




This is Seven Sisters, an art store that Aaron's friend Burke's mom started back when the boys were back in elementary school! 

It's filled with gorgeous (and very expensive) handmade pottery, art and jewelry! 
We stopped by the Town Hardware & General Store...

... and picked up some apple butter, which was recomended to me by Keith and Kaye! Great part is, there's no fat and no sugar! 

The Town Hardware store also has their own line of spreads, dressings, jellys, and spices! 

And my three favorite finds of the day: original Silly Putty... 

.... a counter full of delicious candy canes... 

... and these boxer shorts, which expand with water! :) 

We perused through this darling antique shop... 



The building which housed the antique shop was close to 100 years old and was originally used to store horses and carriages back in the day!  Now it stores vintage china, 20's furniture, old strap on roller skates, and lots of newer crafty items!  

This is the old Cherry Street train station! 

After saying farewell to Aarons dad and Kaye, we jumped in the car and Aaron began the town tour! 
First stop was Aarons great grandmothers old house (on his dad's side), which was built in the 20's during the great depression! They bought the house for $100 down and paid $13.00 a month!  What a steal huh?!  Keith and Kaye actually got married, under the big oak tree, in the backyard! 

Next stop on the tour was Montreat, a gorgeous, upscale neighborhood, where Aaron lived from 8th grade until his Senior year of High School. 

This is also the neighborhood where Billy Graham lives, although we couldn't see his place because it's all gated off...  
We did stop by Aaron Barker's house! (...one of Aarons best friend's houses). Aaron spent a lot of time hanging out here! 

The residents of Montreat don't have mailboxes... Instead they stop in here, at the historic Montreat Post Office, to pick up their mail! :) 

Lake Susan (which was completely frozen over when we were there) graces the middle of the Montreat community!  It's stunning, with gorgeous old European style buildings surrounding all sides of it! 

Aaron drove me over to his old house, but it was so high on the hill that I couldn't get a picture! :( Instead I had to settle for a driveway shot... Nice driveway none the less! 

Next stop was Owen High School, where Aaron had his glory days as a super athlete! 

He was a good ole' War Horse! Yeee haw! 

We capped off the night with a party at Gran's, which unfortunately I missed!  I was exhausted from all the visiting that I completely konked out and let Aaron go in my place. 
When he and his mom got back, they woke me up and the three of us cuddled up and watched the Stanford / Connecticut womens basketball game on her bed.  Then we all called it a night!  Cash came and cuddled up with me in my bed and somehow finagled his front right leg under my back and his other leg over my tummy and nestled his head on my neck! Im putting my money on it... He's the best 100lb dog I've ever met! 

Sweet dreams from me and my new puppy! 

Adventure in Boone!

Aaron and I got up and ready to meet his dad and Kaye in Old Fort, a darling little town between Black Mountain and their cabin! We left the car in a parking lot and jumped in the backseat of theirs and began the hour long, scenic countryside road to Boone!

Boone is home to Appalachian University where both Aaron, his sister Ali, and his dad attended! 

 It was a lot of fun to see the old dorm where Aaron lived...

 the football stadium...

the schoolgrounds...

and the downtown area of Boone, where he spent a lot of time!

We also got to spend some more time with his aunt Vicki, who lives in Boone! 

 She came and met us downtown in the Mast General store! Yes, there's a Mast in Boone too and Kaye, Aaron and I were ready for some candy!

I also found a potato gun for $2.50!

These two are so nice to be around! Love and respect oozes from them! It's really special to see, and the way they love Aaron (and even me already) is really cool too!


The downtown area of Boone is a lot like Asheville in that it's, as Vicki says, "very granola!" They're big into local arts and antique shops!




As we were walking and window shopping, we came across this local Boone man and his 29 year old beard!! Yes, that's right! He started growing it the year I was born! That hair has seen a lot!! Man, if hair could talk! (I couldn't resist!)

We decided to stop for lunch at Macado's, where Keith, Kays and Vicki go on Appalachian game days!! It's a charming little restaurant...

I ordered a pretzel hotdog... Never had one, but glad I did!  It was sooooo yummy!  
Who knew they could make a hotdog wrapped in a pretzel?! I love this country!!

After lunch, we ducked into the local Appalachian gear shop to check out what they had! It's a big difference from the 5 or 6 shirts that Vanguard had to offer when I was attending there!

Me and Aarons dad!

Dad and son :)

Aaron wanted to check out the Boone outlets so we all went over and did some quick shopping! I scored a great sweater and... gasp... a COACH purse! It was a great deal and I can have it repaired forever so I took the plunge! :)

When we got home, Aaron went through and organized all the stuff from his storage unit while Pegg and I cuddle on her bed with a bowl of popcorn and watched The Holiday! 

 It was probably beter for me to have been out of the organizing anyway, since my organizing technique consists of throwing lots of stuff away!!

Today was such a fun day! We both wish we could stay a lot longer, but all good things must come to and end... And the rainbow in It is that we'll be with my family next! YAY! :)