Well, it's been a while again since we've posted. Time to get up to date!
Courtney was on a musical kick through most of July. I listened in to a lot of Grease and saw Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat for the first time. While finishing up work on the dollhouse, she played her favorite Harry Potter podcast, Witch, Please and watched The Great British Bake-off on Netflix. It took us a few years, but the dollhouse project is finished (see pictures below)!
We took advantage of a lot of the free Eugene summer activities. There was a Sunday Streets day that had kind of a carnival atmosphere in the streets of Downtown Eugene and a Platypus Clarinet Orchestra (which got its name because it has musicians from both Eugene and Corvallis, which have the school mascots Ducks and Beavers, respectively) concert in a park. There were a couple of movie nights as well. We brought a picnic to the park for Rear Window on Courtney's birthday, and we saw Monty Python and the Holy Grail a week later. We also went to a Shakespeare in the Park showing of Henry V.
My phone had been slowly dying for a while, and in July, it finally gave out. So I got a new one from Costco, and it's been working pretty well so far.
The transition at work to a partnership with Quest Diagnostics has meant a lot of my coworkers have been let go, but my department has been lucky to see a steady enough workload to keep us all on.
We did make some changes around the apartment, though. There were some mold concerns with the books on our shelves in the bedroom, so we moved them all out to the living room, which tends to stay drier.
Towards the end of August, everyone seemed to be talking about the eclipse. We weren't close enough to the path of totality to see anything too spectacular, but it was still fun to experience.
Progress as of July 9
Just finishing up trim
All done!
Inside view
Living room
Kitchen
Study
Waiting for Rear Window to start
Movie screen
Dinah likes it when we get birthday presents in the mail!
Birthday cupcake
Shakespeare in the Park
Waiting for Monty Python to start
Eclipse (the smaller shape below is what the sun actually looked like through the right lenses)
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