- We worked on our cabin--texturing, painting, plumbing, cleaning, organizing, etc.
- We laughed, talked, sang, danced, played games, rested, ate lots of yummy food, etc.
- We abandoned all responsibility--no cooking, no dishes, etc.
- We spent quality time with family
- We took a scenic drive through the mountains
- We enriched our lives with a cultural field trip to a minimalistic art gallery
- We took a special trip to the the McDonald Observatory, looked through a really big telescope, saw millions of stars, a few galaxies, some nebulae and tons of falling stars and meteors.
- Sometime during all this, I turned 30, and honestly the anticipation of that event was worse than the actual action.
Monday, August 13, 2007
Back In The Saddle Again
The blazing saddle, that is. We just spent the last ten days in Utopia, where we never saw a temperature over 85, wore jeans and long-sleeved shirts and occasionally a jacket, and slept with our windows open with no air conditioning and no fan. It was absolutely wonderful...and then we came home to find that we actually live in a furnace. It got up to 100 today, and even now it's 90. Yuck! Fortunately (there's irony in that choice of word), we have a mile-high pile of laundry to work through so we haven't been out in the heat. So, what did we do on our summer vacation, you ask? Well, here's a brief review:
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oh that sounds lovely!! 85 degrees! I'll trade the laundry for the cooler weather! Glad you all got home safely.
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