We had a great visit with friends and family during our CO vacation (well, mostly vacation for me, mostly “business trip” for Lance). We celebrated Havi's 3rd birthday; went to the Denver Zoo, the Circus Millibo, tons of parkdays/slacro jams, and several community events; caught up with our home church and attempted to prepare two dear members for a lifetime of matrimony; got in our yearly quota of thrift store shopping; and returned home around midnight on June 21. The jungle that is our property went a little wild while we were away. The boys could hardly distinguish the bike path they spent so many hours digging out (it should “reappear” when fall rolls around...or they can do a *lot* of weeding). The herb garden and berries I had planted have grown tenfold but the native plants are doing their best to crowd out the newcomers. Mold and spiders and a little mouse had decided that our abandoned house must belong to them – after a week-long fight it seems we have prevailed. but the humidity is relentless. It's been really hot too, which isn't so bad when we're working outside but in-the-house work is pretty miserable. I've been trying to cook as much as possible over the campfire but it seems like the weather knows when someone is starting a fire and sends a quick storm just to spite us. We have enjoyed that shower-taking can be far more spur-of-the-moment as we don't need to heat any water first, as well as the opportunity to spend more time down at the Little Sequatchie River. The older boys have taken to fishing and have been working on filling out their tackle box. Lance installed an exhaust fan above our loft bed that moves the hot stuffy air out of the house while we sleep, which has helped incredibly, and he has plans for a jury-rigged air conditioner involving an underground intake tube. Very much looking forward to the completion of that project. The last couple days have stayed in the 80s instead of 90s, and today at lunchtime it's only 72, which feels heavenly. Sadly it's been raining most of the day and the 4th of July celebrations in the area have all been canceled. We had plenty of fireworks of our own to set off during a brief break in the weather so the kids still got their KA-BOOM fix.
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Shelley Terrill
7/11/2013 04:48:18 am
Hi Elyssa---love reading your comments and seeing the pictures. Could you send some rain this way??? We love you all. Aunt Shelley
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Hi honey! It looks like you had a fantastic visit! I was so happy (and so were my lil ones) to have gotten to see you while you were back. I was however sad that that I never really got to say goodbye, but I guess that's ok. I'm not good at goodbyes, and I'm sure we'll see each other again someday, so no worries. We moved away about a couple weeks after I saw you. We made it to VA on Father's Day and have been having a blast ever since! We are passing through Memphis, TN in September on our next adventure...New Mexico, but I'm not sure how close/far that is to you guys??
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Zoe, I really enjoyed catching up with your blog the other day! I wish I could find the time to be more creative in the home decor area. The RV looks beautiful. Coming down through Chattanooga as opposed to staying north and going through Nashville would probably add about an hour or two of driving for you on your way to Memphis. But if it works out, that would be awesome! September is a gorgeous time to visit. :)
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