Playing House
Because the Ironman was such a huge endeavor, mostly for Mike but somewhat for me as well, we were barely able to see past it and into the rest of the summer. Once the big event was over and we made it home after some continued partying with family, we felt like we had the entire glorious summer stretching out in front of us, a clean slate! Hmm, well that lasted about a week I think when suddenly...it's mid-October. Yikes. You know how that goes!
We played and worked (well I made some work noises, but the new job I'd started for the summer, and supposedly into the fall, completely fell through and so after July I was free until school started back up again at my previous job, The Privett Academy, in the fall. Thank goodness they loved me and wanted me back!) hard all summer and fall. We got out camping over the 4th of July with friends near Cle Elem (the town we take note of, and chuckle about, because its motto is "easy through access"),
Wiiiiiiiiiiii
on the way home we got to see lots of National Parks
School started up again in September and work continued along for Mike, and yet we have managed to stay busy and do lots of fun things this fall so far as well! And the big news is that we finally found a house! It's a great time for buyers, even if the economy is looking pretty scary. We found this cute house that suits us quite well before the most recent troubles on Wall Street, so things have gone along without a hitch. We sign Monday, will close and get the key Wed, and then move on Sat. (big thanks in advance to my mom and our friends who have volunteered to help schlepp our stuff from apartment to house! The Mac n Jacks is on us!)
I need food and a beer!
And that's about that for the moment! We are looking forward to a mellow weekend here at home going through lots of stuff and preparing to do the real packing. I've already gotten started on the camping stuff, books, etc that we don't need day-to-day, but the real fun begins shortly! We'll try to keep you posted as the house fills up and begins to feel like a home. =+)