I have heard from a few friends who have gently reminded me that I have not posted any new blog entries in weeks and weeks. It's nice to be missed. One friend told me that she's sick of visiting the blog only to find that Danda is still resting in peace. Okay, okay. I get the message.
So, what's new with us? Lots! Each day has been full to overflowing with activities. Almost all of the walls in the Smith Haus are painted, the shutters are installed, and it is beginning to look, feel, and smell like home. Ahhh.
We have managed to get the garages cleaned out & organized enough to get one car inside AND be able to close the overhead door. It will only be a few more days until we can get both cars under the same roof. That will be a major victory.
Our "recycle guys" have got to love us. Each week we put more recyclable stuff out by the curb than the entire neighborhood combined. The recycling guys even poke through the trash that we set out to make sure that we don't overlook something that could be recycled. Now that's service! Our trash men are likely praying that we will soon be at a point where we won't be throwing so much away. The volume (of trash) at the Smith house has been on HIGH for weeks. The garbage men happily make their rounds twice a week & load it all up -- bag after bag of trash. No complaints, either. They even took a old queen-sized mattress & box springs without flinching. Oh, sure -- they smile & wave at us, but I know that deep down inside they are tired of loading the huge quantities of discarded stuff that we leave out for them 2X/week. I attempt to "artfully" arrange our refuse for their enjoyment. I'm certain they have noticed... HA! (Sorry, no photos of how white trashy we really are.)
I'll recap some of the goings-on for the past several weeks -- mostly through photos. Here goes:
In late July, M&M and I made a road trip to the Hoosier state. We left Mr. Smith home alone with an empty refrigerator & pantry, partially unpacked boxes, & three cats. It was our mission to go help with a few chores at my parents' place. It was a fun "working vacation," but it was HOT!!!! I had forgotten what real humidity feels like, but after about 5 minutes of working outdoors, I remembered. Ugh! It does get hot in Texas, but the humidity level in Texas is nothing compared to what Indiana can dish out. I kept telling the kids that we were building character as we sweated what felt like bucket loads of perspiration. I think this pep talk was for my benefit, as well!
On the trip back to Texas, we made a brief stop in St. Louis to have a Cafe Ventana beignet & coffee break with Uncle Todd.
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While three of us were off in the midwestern part of the US, Mr. Smith went to Austin to visit the ballerina girl for a Sunday afternoon outing. Liesey spent four weeks at the University of Texas campus (Austin, TX) participating in ABT's summer ballet intensive, a.k.a. ballerina boot camp, so she welcomed the opportunity to get off campus for a few hours. Daddy & daughter found all sorts of fun things to do from a paddle boat ride to a quick tour of the TX State Capitol.
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We returned to Austin on August 7th to see ABT's final ballet performance & bring our dancer home. It was sooo good to have the family reunited.
We had to take a few more parting shots of the UT campus.
Meanwhile, back at the ranch...
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All rooms are now painted -- with the exception being the master bedroom & bathroom.
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While there has been a lot of work going on, Miss Millie did take some time out to have fun helping her friend Katie celebrate her 11th b-day American Girl style. :-)
(Or four, if you count the dolls.)
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So there you have it. (And that was the edited, streamlined, Reader's Digest version of what we have been up to.) Did you really read everything or simply scroll to the bottom to see how it ends?
September promises to be another full month with three Smithling birthdays, school, a little more painting, more organizing, and possibly some landscaping, but I vow to update the blog with a few photos of the house & its MANY projects.