The sound of crickets.

My past few days have been full of:

Sookie Stackhouse & Friends (Image Courtesy of http://charlaineharrisbooks.com/)

Sweet Tea (Image Courtesy of http://commons.wikimedia.org)

Swimming (Image Courtesy of http://www.freefoto.com)

We are definitely in a transitional period–we’re loafing around my parents’ house, waiting to hear back from the bank and our school and the insurance company so that we’ll know which forms we need to fill out or pass along.  Meanwhile, all our stuff is packed in boxes in my parents garage (including my sewing machine and fabric, though they’re fairly easy to get to).  Thus far the temptation to do nothing has been too great, and I’m indulging in some of my guiltiest pleasures while I have the chance–sleeping after ten, chocolate cake for breakfast, long hot baths, and books with absolutely no literary value (no offense, Charlaine).  Now that we’re basically settled for the next few weeks, however, I do plan to take up some light crafting, and maybe even get started on some bigger projects for our new home.

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2 responses to “The sound of crickets.

  1. Dawn

    I am so glad that you finished the fourth book (and that you’re reading them at all, it makes me feel better about reading them).

  2. Danielle

    Having read through the sixth book now, I can safely say I totally understand why people get so into these books. At several points during the day I pick up the book I’m currently reading and say, “Kyle! I’ve gotta find out what’s happening with Sookie!”

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