None the less, there are exciting things to mention, as I wrote in my last post. For example, the chickens are now outside...and my dad and Phil spent some time working on Chicken Palace. The chickens certainly like the grass and sunshine, and I certainly like having them out of the garage! Although its still in progress, the fence is up and fortified with electric wire and it's warm enough for the little birdies to thrive out there.
My dad spent the rest of the week in the scary parts of the house (the attic and downstairs) ADDING OUTLETS to the upstairs! Two of the four bedrooms in our house have never had electrical outlets. The bathroom had two outlets- one unusable, scary outlet, and one that was part of the light fixture over the bathroom mirror- two pronged only- which you had to do some fancy reaching to use.
The other really neat part of the whole expedition into the attic was that he found a way to remove all of the old wiring to the lights and existing outlets and update them to new, safe wires. That part of the process will have to be next trip- but it's possible!
While my dad was fishing wire and grounding outlets, my mom was repairing and painting the final untouched room upstairs. This will turn into my sewing room/office. This room has two walls of windows and a beautiful view, and up until now has been crammed full of boxes. To have it a usable part of my home will be amazing. No pictures yet, but soon!
Back in Washington, we have had a couple of really full days- a dinner with family, a dinner with some close friends, Thai food, Starbucks, and a day at the park being just a few highlights. I have met my new nephew (so little and perfect!) and played with his older brother whom you see pictured. He is about 9 months older than Ryan, and they had so much fun playing together.
Through it all,
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I love the pictures, Tracy! Especially of Ryan and Tate - so cute.
I can't believe the "chicken-palace." You'll certainly have to post a new picture when it's completed.
Special request: Tell the chicken story! Tell the chicken story!
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