in Alabama. We do have a pool in our apartment complex, air conditioning set at a comfortable 72, but still no working internet connection in our apartment. Right now I am precariously perched by our front door pirating some unsuspecting neighbor’s wireless connection with our lap top.
I’m just popping in to say that we made it. My glorious friends did things like throw us a party, watch my kids, and (help me) clean my house before Barry magically arranged our stuff like a 3-D jigsaw puzzle into our cars and we headed to Alabama. Apartment living is not bad, but it does seem strange that parking your car at home is no different than parking at Target… I like driveways and garages. And yards. Yes, I miss having a yard, though it is soooo crazy hot and soggy here that we wouldn’t use it
but for a few minute to get all the jumps out of Logan’s springing legs so he wasn’t shaking the chandelier of the poor people below us.
I can’t quite post photos yet, but the internet guy should be fixing our problem once and for all on Tuesday. Then you can see our cars stuffed to the gills and maybe even some giraffes from the zoo.
How’s that sound?
wow! what an adventure! where at in Alabama? It surely is hot there!!!
There is nothing quite as disgusting as the deep south in the summertime. Hopefully you won’t have too many gigantic six-legged friends joining you in your apartment. ick.
How long will you be there? I’m glad you made it safe & sound…we miss you already.
i love the south!! if there is spanish moss on the trees, show it to us, okay?
have fun storming the castle on your adventure!
I’m so glad to hear you’re enjoying your time down there. The only thing I don’t like about the south is the humidity and the chiggers (not sure if I spelled that right). It’s good you have a pool also – that will help keeping cool. Can’t wait to see pictures. Tell everyone hi for us.
I have the pleasure and honor of reading your blog for some time now, and welcome you with the utmost hospitality to Alabama! I live in a small university town of Tuscaloosa, and hope you are enjoying your time down here. Peace and blessings on your sweet family!
good to hear your “voice”.