Monthly Archives: July 2007

Shave and a haircut, $6.95

It’s hard to believe that we’ve been in San Antonio for almost a month because it seems like we just arrived. But it was July 4th when our moving truck pulled into the complex and unloaded. The first person we … Continue reading

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Off to UU summer camp for the week

It’s been a slow blogging summer, and this week will be no exception. Unless there’s WiFi access at Lake Murry State Park in Oklahoma, see you when I get back from SWUUSI!

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Photos essay: transitions

I put together some pictures we’ve taken over the past month documenting the many transitions of this summer. No wonder we’re a little exhausted — and enjoying so much this down time before SWUUSI next week and the start of … Continue reading

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Hammering into concrete (there’s a lesson in here somewhere!)

I learned something hanging pictures this week. The walls in our apartment are mostly poured concrete — really, really hard concrete. (It’s an old warehouse converted into a loft.) So to hang our pictures I pulled out a drill and … Continue reading

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Shave and a haircut, $6.95

It’s hard to believe that we’ve been in San Antonio for almost a month because it seems like we just arrived. But it was July 4th when our moving truck pulled into the complex and unloaded. The first person we … Continue reading

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Arguing with the radio

I usually don’t blog about legal stuff. I’m not a lawyer and I don’t know much about the law beyond what they teach in high school social science, which should say something. However, I found myself getting riled up (again) … Continue reading

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Texas sorrows, Chicago sorrows

It’s been almost two weeks since my last post, mostly due to being away from any kind of reliable Internet connection. The day before yesterday the Roadrunner Internet installer came and installed our cable modem, so I’m again engaged with … Continue reading

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