Robert was all intent on sleeping in a tent in the backyard for the first time. He didn't make it, however. He spent about 30 minutes out there and then got bored with staying in the tent.Oh well.
Robert was all intent on sleeping in a tent in the backyard for the first time. He didn't make it, however. He spent about 30 minutes out there and then got bored with staying in the tent.
Mom and Dad celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary Sunday afternoon by inviting the whole parish over to hear a local folk duo. So Neal and Leandra played and the children drunk lemonade and about a hundred people came out to listen, on a beautiful day, inside. (The adults had champagne.)
I could manage to agree with that assessment. Cate, sitting at the laptop next to me, says she is still waiting for the flying. "I was promised flying by!"
We were all disappointed when the text message from Barack Obama came in at 2:30 this morning informing us that Cate had not been selected as his running mate for the 2008 election.
Plus Cate was curiously non-committal as to what she wanted to do today. I'm sure she wanted to be in Springfield, Ill.
Cate and Elizabeth and I are watching the Olympics tonight, with Michael Phelps mania in full force. Elizabeth has enjoyed fencing (the highlights, nothing on TV here) and others but really got a kick out of the description of Michael Phelps prior to the 200 butterfly semifinals.Then, as Phelps took the lead on the final turn, and Cate and I marveled, Elizabeth responded, "It's because I am super condor man!"Be the condor!BE the condor!Be the morph of a condor and a fish. And a humanIt's condor man!(singing) Super condor man! Super condor man!
The cousin crew got together last night, for the most part, with my cousin Rachel in town with her four boys. (Soon to be five!)
Not quite a year and a half ago, Jennifer bet me I wouldn't be living in Minneapolis within five years.
Our preferred way to leave Virginia is over the Point of Rocks bridge on U.S. 15. The sign as you depart, however, is fairly understated.
Maryland is a little more glad to see you.
I only wish we could have gone 55 mph on I-70 when we entered Pennsylvania.
This was the view for much of the next two hours, however -- the back of Cate's car or one of a bunch of others. Turned out that after 70 was reduced to one lane, there was an accident, blocking traffic entirely and backing us up more than six miles. We were going 14 minutes per mile for a while.
I am almost always driving the Pennsylvania Turnpike at night. During the daytime it's almost pretty in spots.
We also entered and left West Virginia and entered Ohio, but that was after dark.
Actual PODS containers being moved! Not ours, however.
Yay, Indiana. The halfway point was here somewhere.
Took us a long time to get through Illinois. We stopped for lunch and then had some panicky moments where gas stations were few and far between.
Final destination. Or final border stop anyway. After a bathroom break and a hail storm we finally got to Minneapolis, after 11 p.m. Not much of a sign on U.S. 52 after crossing the border into Minnesota.
In the master bath, I did most of the tearing up of the old (old!) linoleum tile and I managed to lay the easy tiles. Cate finished it off, though, doing all the hard parts.
The kitchen got new hardwood floors. Cate had done a deep clean on the cabinets a couple weeks earlier and we had replaced every appliance in here in the course of our five years in the house.
The living room has new hardwood floors as well. Note the incredibly disposable rug.
Another angle on the living room.
Cate stands in the entryway.
I don't have time to do a good photoshop job on this and the phone doesn't have a delay timer ... or a stand ... to get us both in the same picture.