Big Changes

March 9, 2008 by

My graduate school acceptance letter came in the mail this week. So, it’s official. For the next two years, I will be spending far more time than is healthy studying, preparing for clients, and working in the campus clinic. To maintain sanity and avoid the two-hour-per-day commute, William and I are moving to Eugene. We recently began the process of buying a house which we really love. I am thrilled at the new adventure before us, and William is enthusiastic in a William (aka Even Steven) sort of way. Luckily for us, his work situation remains completely flexible.

Of course, leaving our cozified, little house on Maple Ave will be bittersweet. William and I met and fell in love in Corvallis and in this house. We poured ourselves into it: remodeling, refinishing, insulating, and landscaping. Our 21 year old kitty is buried under the dogwood tree out front, where he would often wait patiently for our return. I’ll miss that reminder of him. I’ll miss calling the shadiest garden The Berry Patch and the corner garden The Pond. I’ll miss remembering my dog-girl Haley running to the apple tree, in hopes of a windfall, long after apple season was over. I’ll miss the roses that William always brought in and left by my bedside, and I’ll miss watching our newly planted maple trees grow and turn fire-engine red every fall. These memories will be attached to this place and, inevitably, on them the dust will gather.

HOWEVER, I know that in our new home we will accumulate new stories and secrets and names. We will kneel in the dirt and plant bulbs and then try to keep the deer from eating them. We will celebrate and cry. We will grow. We WILL have ripe tomatoes before September! Laughter will paint the walls, and our guest room will surely runneth over. We will look back and be glad. I will look back and say, “Thank you, William, my friend and partner, for being open to This Adventure.”

Fun weekend at Cascade Contras

April 20, 2007 by

We had a great time dancing at the Cascade Contras dance camp last weekend.  Music by Airdance and The Kitchen Band, calling by Susan Petrick and Nils Fredland.  OK, so it rained Friday night and Saturday morning, it was still a lovely setting.

Such fun!

Please Don’t Feed Our Cat

March 19, 2007 by

Wade has recently achieved 15 pounds. We know this isn’t a healthy weight for a thirteen year old cat, but we hadn’t been able to bring ourselves to confront the neighbors who are faithfully serving him two extra meals each day. (We’ve seen him binging in front of their house, across the street.) Yes, he visits the neighbors up and down our quiet street. They recognize and greet him. He wears a collar, and people know where he lives.

The humans who live on our street all wave at each other and smile, no one seeming to take issue with our free-roaming, home on the range, kind of cat. What William and I didn’t realize is that we, the people who live at Wade’s house, must look uninformed or, at the very least, unreliable. Do we look like the kind of people who would house our cat, snuggle our cat, love our cat, but not FEED our cat?!

I ask you, how do we project that smug, we-got-the-memo look which says to people, “Yes we have a cat, AND we feed him?”

We decided to just walk across the street and ask them to stop feeding Wade. They said OK.

Wade and Papa Mittens

Hello, World!

October 19, 2006 by

This is the first post in our blog. We don’t promise to write daily, but this is a place where you can get an idea what’s going on in our lives.


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