We have been enjoying (and I'm using enjoying, very sarcastically) several snow events over the last week. Last Sunday and then again yesterday, the skies of opened and inches and inches of snow have come cascading down. Now while that is a wonderful event in December or January with the opportunity for skiing, snowperson making, and peaceful walks - in April it just stinks. We are ready to be enjoying warm walks in just a shirt or maybe a light jacket - not 30 degrees and weather people talking about wind chill again.
Well that's enough griping about the precipitation - we spent a good part of the week emptying stuff out of the house and into our apartment. We still don't have much in the way of furniture, but the kitchen is almost fully stocked and we think we have the clothes we need in place. Although, we are both getting a bit tired of shuttling items around the lower part of Wisconsin, between moving items to Madison or downtown.
Jo started off on Saturday with a root canal, which went smoothly, although not the best way for her to enjoy one of her two days off in the week. She followed that up with a massage to help ease out the tension from having her tooth drilled. Later that evening, we had a wonderful dinner with our neighbors across the street, Audrey and John, at the local Italian place that is walking distance down the street. The snow hadn't moved in as yet, so it was a nice evening walk.
Sunday's highlight was boxing up more stuff and then later that evening we were able to join several of Jo's work colleagues to watch the Buck's first playoff game at the new arena downtown. The Bucks won so lots of fun for all.
Well that's enough griping about the precipitation - we spent a good part of the week emptying stuff out of the house and into our apartment. We still don't have much in the way of furniture, but the kitchen is almost fully stocked and we think we have the clothes we need in place. Although, we are both getting a bit tired of shuttling items around the lower part of Wisconsin, between moving items to Madison or downtown.
Jo started off on Saturday with a root canal, which went smoothly, although not the best way for her to enjoy one of her two days off in the week. She followed that up with a massage to help ease out the tension from having her tooth drilled. Later that evening, we had a wonderful dinner with our neighbors across the street, Audrey and John, at the local Italian place that is walking distance down the street. The snow hadn't moved in as yet, so it was a nice evening walk.
Sunday's highlight was boxing up more stuff and then later that evening we were able to join several of Jo's work colleagues to watch the Buck's first playoff game at the new arena downtown. The Bucks won so lots of fun for all.
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