Today was Katherine's spring piano recital. Katherine has pretty bad stage fright so just getting on the stage is a feat, but she got up there AND played her song. Despite trembling fingers, she finished the whole thing.
We had a bit of a snowstorm on Thursday so I didn't journey out to Absarokee and instead stayed home to work on other things. What I was really holding out for was a drive to the house with Jörg so we could discuss paint colors. I have included a sneak peek below. It was a beautiful sunny day so the snow was melting off the roof and dripping everywhere. Normally I would say it was a beautiful sound, a harbinger of spring and warming weather. However, living in Montana, this is just one of several such sunny drippy days and we could still have snow again before summer is officially here. Anyway, the painter has begun the work of covering things that don't get painted (like the beams) and taping the windows. He plans to start priming walls this week. The tiler also plans to start working this week. She will be tiling the master shower and two bathroom floors, and hopefully the kitchen and pantry walls. As we were driving away, our builder wa...
My trip to the house was quiet. Except for the excavator putting in the last loop of geothermal tubing, I was the only one there. My first mission on this day was to put a first layer of clear coat on the mantle (so that it's smooth and dust-able). With that done, I could wander around and see what happened on Monday. A small wall, overlooked on the house plan, has been installed and will hopefully get primer and paint this weekend. Interior doors are starting to go in. And here's the master bed WITH mattresses. Now all we need is the bedding (and toilets, sinks, and showers) The excavator is bedding down the last loop of geothermal tubes. It looks stormy so it's a good time to head back to Livingston.
Today is a big day for this family. Today, we moved Katherine into her first apartment. For those who know her, this was not a day of celebration but of anxiety and fear. But she did it. We took her temporary bed over this morning and got it set up for her. All of her bedroom furniture is buried in one of our storage units and won't be accessible until we move into our new house, so she is borrowing a spare bed from Grandma and Grandpa. With the bed set up - it takes up most of the space, we moved the rest of her things from our apartment to hers. This apartment is a blessing. It is in a converted motel that now has efficiency apartments. It is very tiny, but there is laundry on the premises, a grill and patio for community use, and it is located across the street from where Katherine works. This is particularly important since she does not drive (if you've ever known someone with ASD and ADHD you'll understand why). She will continu...
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