Thursday, July 18, 2024

Condo sale papers signed

The weather was cloudy and a cool 18 degrees when Cooper was dropped off and Harley was let out at 7:30. As the day went on, it gradually warmed up. S had coffee and a large bowl of porridge and even finished off the yogurt after I had mine. Once ready, we left for the lawyer's office after 9. Hoping to be seen early, we arrived 15 min before our 9:30 appointment, but as is typical with  doctor/lawyer schedules, we weren't seen until 15 minutes past our scheduled time. The signing was quick, taking less than 10 minutes, and soon we were on our way west to the city.

At K's place by 10:45, Renn and Nathan were catching up on sleep after a night disturbed by the heat. Kaylin arrived home at 11:30 for a break just as Renn awoke. Sheldon grilled smokies on the BBQ while K prepared KD for lunch. 


KD boxes make great maracas

After Kaylin returned to work at 1, we ascended to the "playground". 





S shifted the love seat into the shade for a nap. Leaving S behind, Renn and I embarked on a 15-minute walk in the scorching heat. Upon our return, S descended to the main floor's cooler temperature which was still warm, this relentless 32-degree heat that makes air conditioning a necessity or at least a luxury. I will bring another floor fan next week to help them get air movement.




Below left is her new surprise face :)

Nathan finished work and went for a shower at 3 PM. I settled Renn for her nap and we departed at 3:30 PM. S drove Shaina's Jeep while I made a stop at Costco. We packed our purchases into Sadie and headed home at 5 PM. Upon arrival, I let the dogs out and began unloading the groceries. Meanwhile, S took a detour through town to pick up parts for the weed eater before returning home.


The dogs happily returned to the cool comfort of the air-conditioned house, as did we. Dinner featured a delectable steak accompanied by fresh potatoes harvested from the raised bed. After supper S installed the soft close on the pantry door, perfect!

Dave and Britt arrived at usual time, consuming their takeout before setting off to attend to their horse-related chores. Meanwhile, I set out to tend to the weeding and watering, as S detached his tractor and rearranged the equipment.


our first beet harvest

The townies went out at 9. We unwound in bed with an episode of McLeod's Daughters after the day's heat. At 2:30 am, a catfight jolted me awake. Disoriented, I rushed outside only to see a black and white cat lingering after the others had scattered. It must belong to a neighbor; it seemed young and tame.



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