My brother is basically moved out now. He and our cousin are living in the other house on what used to be the other property (before we bought the property that lay between the two).
These means that hallway smells less of boy and we have an extra room! Guests may not have to sleep on air mattresses any longer if they don't want to. Plus! Maybe now the boys won't spend so much time here sitting in the living room and laughing stupidly. And leaving garbage and dirty dishes lying around. Is it so hard to move things from one room to another? Seriously.
Meanwhile, I'm greatly disappointed in Wenatchee and its ability to actually have things I want. We went to three different stores the other day looking for season three of Doctor Who and had absolutely no luck. Bah. Although I did get season two of Bones at Costco and have basically been watching nothing else. Oh, Bones.
Last Thursday I worked a few hours down in Mattawa. So far I like working down there, but I have a tiny problem with the drive home. Mainly that it's way too suggestive to my over-active imagination. There's this stretch between the river and the highway where there is nothing, absolutely nothing. There aren't even lights from houses off the road. It's just slightly hilly sagebrush and I'm driving along in the dark thinking of three things: the beginning of Torchwood's "Countrycide," parts of Wolf Creek, and The Hills Have Eyes. So I turn up bright, happy music and focus on the road and not what would happen should I get a flat tire and lose phone reception.
These means that hallway smells less of boy and we have an extra room! Guests may not have to sleep on air mattresses any longer if they don't want to. Plus! Maybe now the boys won't spend so much time here sitting in the living room and laughing stupidly. And leaving garbage and dirty dishes lying around. Is it so hard to move things from one room to another? Seriously.
Meanwhile, I'm greatly disappointed in Wenatchee and its ability to actually have things I want. We went to three different stores the other day looking for season three of Doctor Who and had absolutely no luck. Bah. Although I did get season two of Bones at Costco and have basically been watching nothing else. Oh, Bones.
Last Thursday I worked a few hours down in Mattawa. So far I like working down there, but I have a tiny problem with the drive home. Mainly that it's way too suggestive to my over-active imagination. There's this stretch between the river and the highway where there is nothing, absolutely nothing. There aren't even lights from houses off the road. It's just slightly hilly sagebrush and I'm driving along in the dark thinking of three things: the beginning of Torchwood's "Countrycide," parts of Wolf Creek, and The Hills Have Eyes. So I turn up bright, happy music and focus on the road and not what would happen should I get a flat tire and lose phone reception.