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Married Couple Front Porch

This past week has been exhausting, but we have managed to get a lot done. My fingers and my wrists are sore due to all the cleaning. We have five days until the apartment inspection and are trying to get everything out by then as well as the top to bottom cleaning.

Most of the furniture is gone in my studio. I am left with boxes of supplies and documents. Our stove and stereo went today to a Tango Instructor who is furnishing his new apartment. Our desktop computers went out last Saturday.

We bought an HP Mini Netbook to keep us equipped with a computer during the transition. We've had it for a few weeks and are happy with it so far. I haven't tried transferring photos from my Canon camera yet, but I have been having fun with the Video recording feature.

With no T.V. and no internet in the house, evenings are really a time in the day when everything slows down. The other night my Husband and I decided to make a video of us. My husband didn't know what I was going to say. His reactions throughout the video just crack me up.

Comments

Anya said…
FUNNY
that video
great idea ..... ;)
ZenDotStudio said…
cute! I was prepared for something a bit longer but you fooled me, didn't you!
readingsully2 said…
That was so cute, Juana. What a cute couple you are. :)
Chris Stone said…
very cute. lol.
A married couple is terrorized by a series of videotapes planted on its front porch that may be the direct result from an event from years ago.

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