Surrounded by small children day in and day out can make for some pretty interesting stories (and we don't even have any of our own yet!). Follow our Tucson adventures as Drew navigates his new career as a pediatrician, Emily works to get books into the hands of small kids, and our canine munchkins (Annabelle & Albert) take on the perils of desert living.
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Hace frio...
So I know it's hard to believe it, but coldness has swept the desert. We've finally shut off our air conditioner and swamp cooler. During the first couple nights, we left the windows open too. It made for the perfect temperature in which to go to sleep. However, two nights ago it got down into the 30s. Let's just say it was pretty chilly in the house the next morning. That wasn't the worst part though. It seems that our hot water heaters are set on vacation-mode... which is 60 degrees. It's not fun to take a cold shower early in the morning, and then emerge into a house that's freezing. I've finally figured out how to get the heater for the guest house turned on, but the heater for our house is in a locked closet that we don't have the keys to. We're having to run to the guest house for our showers in the morning. Did I mention it's cold outside in the mornings? I know all of you out there in much colder climates are laughing at us right now... truthfully, I'm laughing at us.
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Hee hee...yep, I am laughing!!! (or, maybe just a giggle) You could add to everyones pleasure with a quick naked dash! Goosebumps can look sooo cute on white flesh. Ah, yes, the pleasures of married life; to be so young. I remember the letter that came one of our first weeks in Tullahoma; Bill had just started working and we had no money, 4 pieces of bread, blown TV, crying baby (you, Drew at 14 months), I was on bedrest and 28 wks pregnant and no babysitter, to "Dullahoma, TN". It could ONLY get better! You will remember all this quite fondly. Hope to see you soon. Love, Mom
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