So Much 2 Say…

Wow. So much going on that I’ve not spent enough time writing about. Turns out that I’m better at two way conversation than one way dialog. I think most of us are. For starters most of you know through the dribs and drabs about us buying a house. We’re more than happy to chat about the whole ordeal and we’ve got two opportunities to show off the house and talk about it and hang out with people we haven’t really seen all summer. First chance is the Sunday of Columbus Day Weekend which has the unique quality of being 10/10/10.  Second chance is the following Saturday. Come to one the other, or even both if you like.  Plus we just spent a week in Maine, touring around Acadia National Park.  It was awesome if a bit cold at night (we were tenting it). Ask us about the hummingbird! Also, many other topics like work, family, food, our second anniversary….

But mostly I wanted to say that we’ve not seen a lot of folks this summer, and we miss you all.  Come to one of the parties and fix that. Tell us what you have been up to.  Play a game or share a drink.  Welcome is more than just a word on the mat.  Talk to us, and maybe I won’t feel so bad about not posting more detail.

Helping Hand?

Bit of a long shot, but does anyone have free time tomorrow and want to come by and help me move some things around at the new house? If so, great! You’ll get a chance to see the new place before others do. Otherwise, you’ll just have to wait until the housewarming party. http://anyvite.com/czkc1x5mrc

Going fast

It was only 5 minutes or so after I made the last post that claims started coming in. The microwave, fan, socket wrench, utensils, dipping bowls, wardrobe units, glass fish, and berry bowl are all spoken for, but please let us know if you are interested in anything else.

Help us recycle…

Moving.  Again.  But this will be the last time for some time.  Thats what happens when you a buy a house.

And one of the things that happens when you move is you find dozens of things that you no longer want or need.  So we have.  We are planning on donating these or recycling these in one form or another, and figured we’d offer them to you, our friends, first.  All items are free, first come, first serve.  Don’t want it, or think it is junk?  Say nothing, and it will end up passed along to the Salvation Army, or Goodwill, or some organization set up to help find new homes with those less fortunate.  And seeing as we move by the end of the month, stake a claim before then.  So, on with the items:

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