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-AJ

The scene was very quiet, as we were used to hearing the gushing of water. The pond was sturdy enough to walk on, so we got a close look at the waterfall.
Several families had come, and some ice climbers. One family was allowing their kids to knock the icicles down, so we got away from them fast. After taking hundreds of pictures, we were getting cold and headed back. We hope these pictures do the waterfall justice, as the falls were amazing!


Angela and I had visited the falls three years ago in the winter and were excited about going again. We enlisted Sam, Elise, and Krusty (Menchville alum!) and headed out 460. AJ had to sit this one out, as it was a long hike. We found the trail and plunged into a snow filled wood. Fresh flakes were falling as we quickly found a layer of ice hidden by the fresh snow.

As we were waiting, Jen, James, and Jay (ha! It would be the three J’s) began reading the confederate books they were selling. These books were crazy! The covers were confederate flags, and all of the books were written with deep southern sympathies. The most outrageous one described why black people were lazy and ignorant in general. I couldn’t believe it! If the books hadn’t been 30 dollars, we would have bought one just so people could believe it!! After the wait, we enjoyed an amazing home cooked meal of fried chicken, roast beef, mash potatoes, veggies, cobbler, and coffee. It was soooo good!



My mom picked out a little white maltipoo that looked like Lizzie, and Mrs. Linda picked out a little brown dog with a spot. Then we had to have them stuffed and give them a heart, which is very involved and includes a heart ceremony. You have to do all sorts of random stuff like rub the heart on your head, spin around in circles, give the heart a kiss, etc.
Then comes the really fun part of picking out accessories! I picked out fun pink sunglasses with rhinestones, my mom picked out a cute little shirt with flower ear clips, and Mrs. Linda picked out boxers!! The only bad part about making bears is that you have to carry this huge box around the mall afterwards, and it gets in the way!

He flew through Germany, where he stayed for a few days, and was given things to feel at home by an organization out of Roanoke! Operation First Response, http://www.operationfirstresponse.org/, provides backpacks with the comforts of home, including hygiene things, underwear, and a homemade quilt. 

We have a gorgeous view of the mountains, and we can watch AJ playing in the back yard from our room. Our roommates, Bic and Titus, have been great! We enjoy roommate dinners, American Idol (which I had never watched before…but am loving!) and 24. I had also never watched 24 before, which is SUPER addicting. James and I bought season one, and have been watching it, as well as watching season 6 with the town house! It has been such a sweet change from a bad situation, and we are so happy to have made the choice we did.

I love it because the office caters to freshmen and sophomore students who have not declared a major, which are the students I love working with…especially freshmen! They are so fun, because they are growing so much during that year, and you can have such a huge impact helping the student, as they are trying to define who they are!! I think I want to work with freshmen for a very long time. I love everyone in the office, and I have been learning a great deal, so I am very excited!
"We are strong, and brave, and innocent, and unafraid. We are better than we think and not quite what we want to be. We are alive to the imaginations and the possibilities. We will continue to invent the future through our blood and tears and through all our sadness. We are the Hokies."
~Nikki Giovanni