Home of Drew and Emily Maust
Two weekends ago my parents gave my siblings and me something we really needed: a vacation. Why go to the beach or on a cruise or out west when you live in West Virginia? Thus, we went to Ansted, WV to the Country Roads Cabins. I hope this post doesn’t end up with a bunch of hits of people looking for the Country Roads Cabins in Ansted, because you’re not going to find the information you’re looking for here (but you might at their website). Anyways, from that weekend I’ve just added 80ish pictures to our photo gallery which presently gives us over 6000! Raise your hand if you’ve looked at all 6000 of ours pictures? (No one raises hand). I reckon I have. I mean I’ve added them all.
We had a great time spending the weekend with Matt & Christina, Justin, Lexie (my mom and dad’s poonum dog) and my parents. Shame you couldn’t have come along with us.
I'm a seminary student and Emily's a nursing student. We live in sunny Wake Forest, NC, where we've been since January 2007 after moving from my home state of West Virginia. We probably wouldn't be so interesting if we didn't like to party, cook, dance, mingle, read, blog, travel, love, and eat, and we hadn't braved US immigration after getting married in 2005 in England from whence Emily cometh.
Emily's Mum
August 2nd, 2008 at 11:40 am
Hi there, I’ve just discovered the new look Mausts on Toast.
I was away at Harborne Hall in Birmingham last weekend and since I’ve been back I’ve been busy with house clearance but when you’ve been looking at old things and cardboard boxes for a while you need a break! and look what I discovered in my break. Glad you all had a good time away. I shall have to see if I can find the photos. Do I have to do my sums first?
Rhea Hickok
August 11th, 2008 at 4:52 pm
Just in case you hadn’t heard anything neat-o today…my Dad (Father Kiser as we affectionately call him:) built the very cabin that you stayed in along with all of the others around it…even cooler, yours truly spent many months of her summers applying sticky, stinky polyurethane to the them…maybe the coolest of the neat-o facts is that I grew up 7 more miles out that dusty, one-lane road! It was great looking at the pictures and going down memory lane:)