And . . . through!

Ah. The move is complete. We’re in and getting settled. A big thank you to everyone who helped us move! I still can’t believe we went from giving our notice to being completely moved in less than three weeks. Wow.

The move precipitated us getting rid of a lot of our furniture, including several book shelves and a recliner. That left a hole in our decorating scheme. Fortunately, Portland got an IKEA store about 8 months ago, so we made the trip up. We did a decent job of cleaning up the old place and helped our landlord get it rented before we were even completely out, so we got our full deposit back. This provided us with a reasonable budget for new furniture. Yay!

Here are a few looks at our new place:

Our Living RoomOur Sitting Room

In on top of the new furniture, we also had a couple of new additions to our family. I’d like you to meet Syda and Annabelle.

The Doggies!

Syda, the smaller of the two, is the mother, and Annabelle is her daughter. Syda seems to be a mix of Chihuahua and perhaps Fox Terrier, while Syda is half Rat Terrier. They are starting to acclimate to our home, and have definitely fallen in love with me. Our daughter is ecstatic about the whole thing as well. We adopted them through Indigo Rescue, an animal rescue organization in the area.

In other news, Nunsense is done. They had a great run, and the show was well received. Apparently, though, they had a few people walk out every night. I guess some folks can’t have a sense of humor about religion. I can’t WAIT to see what the response to Sordid Lives is going to be.

Sordid Lives is now about 10 days from opening. Things are coming together, although there are still some rough spots. I’m now comfortable with stripping down to my skivvies on stage, though. I’ll post a bit more as I get closer, but here’s a photo to hold you over.

Bubba

One Response to “And . . . through!”

  1. magickat Says:

    I LOVE the walls! I love daring colors like that on walls. You guys have a fabulous sense of style!

    I don’t understand what people are thinking (or not thinking) when buying tickets to a show. If you are going to be daring enough to buy tickets to something where you don’t know what to expect, shouldn’t you be open minded to all forms of expression as well? I mean.. if certain themes bother you, wouldn’t you be cautious and read a flipping synopsis first????

    Sheesh!

    Have a great opening!

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