Neil is at his first Apple Camp. Hokey, but it’s free, fun, and Neil gets a free T-shirt.
The one problem we’re having so far is that Neil is not the most artistic child in our family. Getting him to create a story and draw pictures takes some guidance and lots of prompting.
A session with artistic Mom tonight using the Paper app would probably help a lot.
Instead of going through the terror of buying a new house, we are reallocating space in our current house. This weekend we started the Big Move.
The girls’ room is becoming the office. We hope that by tomorrow the painting will be done enough so that we can start moving office stuff in. We will still be waiting a while for a few new bookcases and shelves. I’m quite eager to get my computer stuff moved to its new home.
Neil, in a last minute decision, gets the bunk bed from the girls’ room. Long ago he occupied the top bunk, and now he will again. Plus he’s got room for a friend to sleep over.
The dormer/former office needs the most work. Terry still needs to paint up here, we need a new bunk bed, we need some ceiling damage repaired, and we need a better A/C solution. Tomorrow a good deal of the stuff around the edges (and my desk area that you can’t see) will move downstairs. The rest of it will happen as fast as we can make it.
And I almost forgot—I’m replacing all the closet and entry doors also.
Maybe we should have just moved…
My sincerest hope is that all will be in place within a couple of weeks. Maybe I’ll post pictures of the end result then.
Once this is done, we begin Phase II, the conversion of our walk-in attic space to a nice closet for the girls.
I have let this blog stagnate for a while, but I think I’m going to try to get back to it. I used to post here and let Twitter be auto-updated for a lot of things, and this used to be the only way I would post to Facebook. Today I cleaned out some of the blog cobwebs and updated to using NextScripts: Social Networks Auto-Poster, which so far appears to be an amazingly good way to distribute content.
Now to find something not too boring to post… Something more exciting than this…
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