Ok, so that’s party true and mostly just kidding around. We made it back from this past weekends camping trip and neither of us were mauled by bears or eaten by raccoons. The whole trip was a lot of fun. The KOA Campground that we were at was a little farther out than I had originally planned but it was a nice site and well cared for. Some of you hard core campers would say it was a wimpy camp site, but for Amy’s first time (and my first in a long while) it was a good start. They had a pool and lots of activities, but we didn’t do much there. The one thing that upset me about the place is that they advertised that many of the attractions were “local.” These attractions were about an hours drive away.
Well we left home around 5ish on Friday evening at got there around 7:30pm. It was still nice and bright so we set up our camp and I got a nice campfire going. It took a while for Amy to get used to all the bugs that go along with camping. By the time we left she was at peace with the bugs (: For our first camping dinner I made us some Hot Dogs. We roasted them on the fire, well, we tried to anyways. Turns out that 1: it as still really hot out and 2: the sticks we got to do our fire roasting things were very short. Those two things combined made for very hot hands. One of the other lessons learned would be to place the ice inside bags, then into the cooler. I am too used to just throwing in Ice and Cider or soda, you know, things that it doesn’t matter if they are wet. So a lot of the food packaging got wet and that wasn’t so good. The tent that Amy bought had a very nice screened top to it so we were able to fall asleep staring that the tree tops and the stars. It was wonderful.
Saturday morning came along quick. I think this would be one of the first times in a long while that I was up by 8am on a Saturday. On of the things I had planned for was a grilling piece over the fire pit to be able to cook food on. So there wasn’t one here. I ended up buying a really cool little BBQ grill ($5) that was perfect for making breakfast. Amy made us some scrambled eggs and bagels. We thought it would be nice to see about Canoeing through the day. After driving for nearly an hour (I said the stuff wasn’t local) we got to the Shenandoah River Outfitters. We got ourselves a canoe and signed up for the 7 mile trip. (This was the easiest and I believe the shortest) After about 10 min of slathering on Sunscreen and deciding what to bring we jumped in the canoe and started the journey! 7 miles is a long way. The weather was perfect for the slow leisurely pace we had going. There were two other canoes following us, but I think they stopped somewhere around mile 2 to swim for a while. Around mile 3 we had our first incident. We could hear the water getting rough from a while back but didn’t think much about it. I steered us over towards the bank because I thought it would be a little easier. Turns out it was much, much, worse. Amy said it was like coming up on a roller coaster drop. Sure enough, we panicked and the canoe went over. I instantly jumped to make sure Amy was ok. She was having some trouble with the current but managed to right herself. She turned and asked about the things in the canoe. Here was our canoe’s inventory before the tip:
- Amy
- Me
- 2 Paddles
- 4 Bottles of Water
- My Sunglasses
- 1 Waterproof GPS
- Amy’s Removed Shirt
- My Cheap Digital Camera Wrapped in the above shirt.
After the tip we recovered 3 of the bottles of water, the paddles, and finally, the camera (after being submerged for about 5 min.) So the GPS (which was bright yellow) Most likely floated away and is in another state by now. My sunglasses, which I had owned for about a year and a half, and my tribes ski team shirt have now been donated to the Shenandoah River Foundation. The most important thing is that we were ok, no one was hurt, and we were able to continue along the river. I was a little bummed about the GPS and thought we might be able to find it if we went back a little ways. Sure enough that led to another tip. It would have been a lot easier to paddle up river if it weren’t a rapid area. So after the second tip over we just let it go and headed back down the river. The downside to this is that I had set the point were we were going in the GPS and was using that to guide us. Without it we were slave to the poorly placed signs along the river. The other two canoe’s managed to catch up to us by now. (Seeing as how we spent about 30 min flailing around in the river) so we stayed near them just in case we had another incident. Thankfully it was a nice peaceful trip the rest of the way. There was one part where I thought I saw a bear in the river (turns out it was a cow) but I started screaming at Amy to “Paddle to the other bank!!!”
Once we finally made it to mile marker 8 we were beat. My arms felt ready to fall off. We poured ourselves into the truck and headed back to the camp site. Along the way we made a few stops, just to check out a few things. One of those stops was at Luray Caverns. I wanted to get an idea of how much a trip in would cost. Apparently it takes a lot to maintain the incredibly large cave that’s been there since time began because it costs 20 bucks per person to go in! It would appear that someone found a niche and is working it for all it’s worth. Screw that! After quickly exiting the Money grubbing bastards at the caverns we made a quick pit stop at a Wal-Mart we passed on the way up. We picked up a few other things we forgot, like cheese for the burgers and some chips. Low and behold we found the holy grail of chips. Chili Cheese Fritos! If you have not tried these, it is a must have! They are by far the best Fritos I have ever had. Sadly, We can’t find them anywhere local! We were so excited, we tore into them as soon as we got to the truck.
Back at the camp, took a few moments to shower the river off of us and lay down for a mid afternoon nap. (The river wiped me out) The Campground had a small trail that we walked part way up, then decided we were too tired to go the rest of the way. Plus it was getting late and I needed to start dinner. Amy had some things she wanted to grab at the store so I started up the grill and the camp fire and commenced with the burger making! Since the grill I bought was a very small one, it took a long while to cook things on it. This was perfect thought because it gave me the chance to break out the drum and do some camp fire drumming. I became the dinner music for a few campsites around me and even got a few compliments. Between songs (I was drumming to my CD player) I would flip the burgers. We had a nice, campfire lit dinner of hamburgers and egg salad. Well, I ate the egg salad, Amy isn’t much of a fan of it. After dinner we made the traditional campfire smores. Another first for Amy. This sugar rush was just enough to clean up the campsite to get ready for bed.
Cleanup time! I think we woke up at around 9am Sunday morning and started the clean up process. I really thought it would take longer then what it did. We were done and out of the campsite by 10:30. This was fine of course because it meant a slow leisurely drive back home. Amy was so excited about the whole trip. She said she had a ton of fun, and I believe her. Even the drive home was fun. We drove a little farther on 81 then we were supposed to and ended up taking highway 17/50 home. The houses and towns along that drive were beautiful. When it comes time to buy the house I may look up in that region. We even saw a BBQ place that was worthy of a few pictures. After we got home we unloaded and started cleaning. At least, as much as we could before collapsing. I managed to squeeze in a little WoW time as well. All in all, it was a great weekend! There are a few pictures in the gallery.

The clock is ticking down to our first annual Wizzer Family Camping Trip! I want to make it a point to start camping at least once a year (if not more.) With Andrew coming out, I know it will start to mean more to do things like this together. As an added bonus, Amy has never been camping. Ever. With this in mind I have opted for the easy style of camping…..
On the list of things to see are
Wow, I just looked at the clock and realized that I had not posted anything yet! Shouldn’t be a really big post as not much happened this weekend. The general plan was to take things easy. I still wasn’t feeling well after the freaking head cold I caught. Amy also had a take home test she needed to work on for school. Friday was very much the usual, gaming until pretty late. Which of course means that Saturday morning was a late morning. I accidentally got sucked into playing WoW a lot longer than I had planned on Sat morning (afternoon?) So we really didn’t get going till like 1pm.
So the plan was to get some stuff for the truck. I have been needing a specific thing for the truck for a while now and finally decided to just go get it. First stop was going to be . Not really my first choice but easy because of location. They had a decent selection, but I thought I might be able to get a better price at
It got to be about time for lunch so we stopped at a new place called Pars. It’s a Persian restaurant on Lee Hwy. I thought it would be nice to try something different. I wish I had done more research about it though. It wasn’t that great. I ordered Kabobs and got an odd version of meatloaf. The dining area was nice, but I should have taken that we were the only people in there on a Saturday afternoon as a sign.
While our stomachs were busily working on digesting that lovely thing the Persians at Pars called lunch, we headed out to see
It feels weird to be posting on a Thursday. I feel like I need to post because I didn’t post yesterday, but, it’s Thursday, so I normally just wait for Friday to post. Well, I figured that since it was an odd day for posting, I would post on an odd subject. 


Ok, sorry about yesterday, I really wasn’t feeling well and my head was somewhere in La La Land. I think it’s along the lines of a simple head cold. I am a little congested, I have a small cough, and my nose is running the Marine Corp Marathon. Thankfully, no fever, and while I am a little tired, I am not as wiped as I was last time. Today I made it all the way to 11:30 before taking something. Well, anyways, lets move on to what happened this last weekend.
The nice break that we had was in
Once we got back (r was it before, I forget) I got to see my Birthday present! Doc went all out, he got me the
By now we were starting to get pretty tired. Especially since most of us were up till 2am the night before. (late night gaming on Friday night.) Doc had rented the movie “
On Sunday we had a lazy morning and then headed off to the Norfolk Harbor fest. There were a gaggle of boats and ships to see, but the main one that took our notice was the
Shortly after the Harbor fest, we decided to start the trek back home. Thankfully there was not near as much traffic on the way home. One of the games that Amy and I play while on road trips is Punch Bug. I am sure you have heard of it. If you see a Volkswagen Bug, you call it, and the color, and you get a punch on the other person. Our rules are:
You know, it’s actually pretty hard to find a good image for “My Head is swimming.” See, all of the images (ok well, most) that are in the blog are from Google Image Searches. I put in the thing I am writing about and then re-host it from my site. So if the topic is, say, my fever from the other day, I would do a Google image search for the word “Fever” and see what came up. But there aren’t really any good images for the term “my head is swimming” So I think I opted for something surreal. Meaning behind it being that, I am not feeling on top of my game today. I didn’t sleep well because of a scratchy throat. This morning I wasn’t feeling too great so I took some of the ever famous DayQuil. You can now imagine why my head is all whirly twirly. Thankfully, there are no weird animated children’s drawings in my head.
Wow, I have been working on this all day, and I just noticed that I only have 1 paragraph! Ok, Given that I have just taken my Second dose of DayQuil and I know that I am going to be Loopy again in about 10 min, I am going to officially say that the Weekend trip report will be done tomorrow. Highlights of which will be: Long trip down to Docs, Stopped at Old Towne Occoquan, Enjoyed the Beach, Doc’s Birthday Present to me, The Life Aquatic, Norfolk Harbor fest, and Punch Bug/Slap Mustang (You will have to wait till tomorrow to understand).
Last night I actually did something nice for Amy. One of her absolute favorite movies is one called
Well, I was originally supposed to go to the Nationals game with Paul, but he forgot about a date he had made a while ago, so we canceled the game. Amy, however, didn’t know that. She thought I wasn’t going to be home until around 11pm. So I went about my plan as soon as I got home. I had the notes almost identical to the movie versions. Knowing that I could not repeat the magic of the movies in my apartment (in the movie she turns on the light and the apartment is lit entirely with candles, who knew you can light candles by a switch!) I had the last note amended to read “open the door and turn on the light” and set the candle near the bedroom door. By the time she was off of her class, 9:45, I was in my suit and had my handy Screwdriver prop Mic handy. The song was cued, the candles were lit and I was in position.
When she walked in, I couldn’t see her face. (I was behind the close door) But as soon as she turned on the light and heard the song, I could swear she was about to cry. I played the roll almost exactly. We danced, and hugged, and she still looked like she was going to cry. It felt good to do something nice for her. And the really nice thing is that it took nothing to do it. I owned the song, I had the candles, and the notes were just some paper. So for the cost of a Match to light the candles, I put a smile on her face that will last her a lifetime.
Is it even safe to say you have writers block if you’re not “officially” a writer? I mean, I write for a blog, it’s not like a book, or a media outlet really, but, in a way it is. I am posting out my thoughts and feelings on Life, the Universe, well, everything really. (Ok so that was cheesy) and there are people out in the world that read what I post. Some of those people know me, some don’t. So why wouldn’t that label me as a writer? So now that we have confirmed my officially being a writer, I think it’s safe to say that I officially have writers block. Seriously, I haven’t been able to think of anything to write about.
This last weekend was very plain. I gamed a lot, and Amy worked on her homework. Heck, we didn’t even do that much laundry. I did spend a little time working on some really great sounding drops for Awakened Radio. But Of course, since there is no real structure or communication, they won’t be used. (sigh.) Overall it was a very relaxing weekend, but to be honest, nothing really ground breaking happened.
The first part of the week was basically the same as the weekend. Come home, Play around on the PC, Eat dinner and watch some TV, Play some more, go to sleep. The good news about this is that I am starting to see the benefit to not going out and spending money. I might actually have some spare funds. Of course, that’s all going into savings so that I will have money for when Andrew gets here. That’s coming soon, by the way. Come August time, my Son will be making the move to live with his dear old demented dad. It will be good for him and for me.
And finally, yes, the Matrix Online account has been canceled. Good Riddance. It was probably the worst MMORPG I have ever played. The engine was terrible, and game play was a royal pain. I have ranted about it enough so I won’t go into more about the game. The Canceling of the account was just as Nightmarish though. I finally had to send in a Tech Support petition:
Customer (Steve Petrucelli) – 06/06/2005 09:59 AM
Response (Doug) – 06/06/2005 11:19 AM
So I completely feel like I have lost days of my life. So here is what happened. I went to
Around this time I am starting to feel a little sluggish and I start getting really really cold. I am wearing a fleece and am still cold. When we left I was starving for food and by the time we got there and I started eating, I had pretty much lost the will to eat and, for that matter, to move as well. I tell Amy that I want to head home and she drives. Keep in mind that Marc’s place is in Fredericksburg, so it’s about an hour or so to get home. The whole trip I am fading in and out of sleep. By the time we get home, I can barely walk. Amy makes me a bath and I crawl into bed shortly afterwards. At this point My Fever is 102.5. I am grasping for every blanket under the roof because I am still freezing.
Amy calls up Lee to get some advice and he says that I shouldn’t be under that many covers with a High fever. As much as she didn’t want to do it (mostly because I was begging for covers) she took them away to help get my fever down. By about 7pm Sunday night, I was so sick and sore all over that I decided to make the trek to the emergency room. Side note here, I hate going to the Doctor, I mean, I really hate going to the Doctor, and emergency rooms are that much worse because they are rushed doctors. So know that, if I make the decision to go to a doctor, willingly, I must be feeling bad. So when we go to the hospital, I was already having trepidations about going, then the nurse said it would be about a 2-3 hour wait. At about this time my fever was down to about 101, but my back was killing me. There was no way I was going to sit in a waiting room chair for 3 hours. So I made a deal with Amy, if I wasn’t feeling better by Monday, then we would come back.
Monday was spent in a drugged stupor. The plus side is that my fever was dropping. By the end of Monday I was actually up and moving a little. I thought I might actually be able to go to work on Tuesday. Yeah, so, I was wrong. Oh, I went in alright, and sat at my desk in a daze. I made it through a few hours and then just gave up. I believe my fever at this point was around 99-100. I think this is when I started my NyQuil binge as well. I took a dose of NyQuil at around 4pm-ish and was starting to get woozy by 6, but not asleep. You see, I was having a hard time sleeping this whole time. By 7pm I really was getting pissed that I wasn’t sleeping yet. So by around 8:30pm I took my second dose. Flash Forward, I now realize that the time period between Doses was 6 hours, not 4 hours. Meanwhile back in un-happy land, the visions were out of this world. This would have to be one of the weirdest trips I had ever been on. (not saying I have really been on that many.)
Try to imagine this, when your eyes are open, everything is perfectly clear, your thought pattern is clear, you are thinking in coherent clarity. When you close your eyes, the world of modern art becomes your reality, colors smear together, objects morph into other objects. The oddest ones were the child cartoons. You have seen on TV where they take a child-like drawing, stick figure and such, and then animate it. It was like that only much more horrific. There was a point where Amy was sitting with me and stroking my hair and I had images of this cartoon stick figure pulling his hair out at the roots with blood going all over. Needless to say I swatted her hand away. The other weird thing about it all is that, although I had clear thoughts when my eyes were open, I couldn’t form clear sentences, or walk straight for that matter. I could think of what I wanted to say, but couldn’t really say it. Out of all of this, I still couldn’t sleep. (Could you sleep with all of that going on in YOUR head?)
Wednesday I just took the day off work. I took DayQuil through out the day, and felt much better. I was able to get up and do things in the house, but still couldn’t stomach looking at the computer, so that stayed off. By the time Thursday came around, I was feeling much better and felt that I had survived. And now it’s Friday! After much discussion and deliberation, we have decided to not go anywhere this weekend! Every weekend for a while now has involved going somewhere and doing something. This weekend is going to be a relaxing one. I am going to catch up on some gaming, maybe make some new sounders for the RFZ Newborn “









