I got going earlier than usual this morning, probably due to my dad’s presence. After a stop at the storage unit we went to the house. He touched up the outside paint while I did several other things inside and out. A little before one I took him to the cottage so that he could drive home, and I had lunch. I returned to the house and kept working until my buyer and his dad showed up. We talked through the inside and outside and he asked me some questions and I asked him some. He seemed happy with how things are moving along. During our visit a guy that I am hoping will install the septic system came. We had a good conversation as well. When everybody left I went to the cottage, showered, then drove home. Luke was finishing up dinner, so it was great to see him. After bath we went outside to look a the moon. Liz is experimenting with a new bed time routine that involves an open door and her staying with him. We’ll see how that goes.
Under contract!
This morning I drove down to Murfreesboro and met with a realtor and his client. It took over three hours, but we were able to hammer out an agreement on the house. I drove back to the cottage, but stopped for some fried food in Pelham because I was super hungry. That was a serious mistake. My dad was at the cottage and he took a late afternoon nap while I read some. After that we had dinner at the Goat Market, then drove to the Templeton Library to see the last bit of pink fade from the sky. Upon returning to the cottage we have been reviewing my plans for the next couple of houses.
Driving all over creation.
I didn’t get a very early start this morning, despite it being a lovely fall day. Once moving though I covered a lot of ground. I went by the house, the supply store in town, the library where I bought a bag of books for one dollar, the electric company and a thrift store in Tracy City, and finally down to Manchester to Home Depot and Wal-Mart. That all took most of the day. This afternoon it started raining pretty hard, so I just read and spent time on the computer.
More playing, better napping.
Luke went to bed without issues last night and slept well until about 4:30. After an early breakfast we drove over to Henry Horton State Park in Chapel Hill. We started off on the playground designed for younger kids, but quickly moved on to the older kids’ playground. Luke had a lot of fun and he ate snack in the big pavilion. We dove home and he went down for an early nap. That worked out quite well. Even though it took him a little while to fall asleep he slept for quite a while and woke up in a good mood.
We had lunch, played a bit with Legos, and then drove up to the park in Spring Hill to meet my parents. The place was packed so we didn’t go to the playground, but rather played on the grassy fields on the back side of things. Luke had fun kicking and throwing his beach ball around; it had been quite a while since he had last played with it. The only downside was how it it was, at least until we settled down on a blanket in the shade. Luke enjoyed a snack and then we returned home. We played with Legos some more while waiting on dinner. It was tasty and he enjoyed his bath. We just went outside to see the moon, and now Liz has started the bed time routine. Her mother is coming in to town this evening and I will drive up to Monteagle shortly.
A marginally productive Saturday.
Thankfully Luke went to bed easily last night and slept until a reasonable hour this morning. While Liz was preparing breakfast I took a load of trash to the dump. After eating we went to the playground on Iron Bridge Road, then to the farmers’ market to buy bread and salad greens. Luke ate snack nearby and loved watching all of the vehicles drive by. We changed things up today and he had an early nap. It went pretty well and we might try to make that a regular thing. This afternoon we all played with Legos and did housework. It was a lovely day outside, but since Liz’s ankle is still a little off we decided not to overdo it. Luke ate a big dinner and is about to take his bath. This evening I will go to Kroger.