I think it's safe to say that summer has rendered the three of us blog-slobs. Fun to say but bad for us as we try to recap the hectic events of the last couple of weeks.
Together:
We enjoyed Shakespeare in the Park about two weeks ago. This year it was The Tragedy of King Richard the Third. While Heather and Amanda struggled through the last long hours (yes, hours) of Shakespearian lingo, Tiffany admittedly was swept away by the magic of the outdoor theatre.
The Botanical Gardens (a few blocks from our house) hosts free outdoor music every Wednesday during the summer. So we packed ourselves a nice little hummus dinner and headed out to hear the jazzy sounds of local artist, Erin Bode. It was a beautiful evening and we would highly recommend catching a few of Erin's tunes.
Another highlight of the last few weeks was the Ladies Tea Party at church. All the women and girls at the church were invited for an evening of little sandwiches and fancy tea cups followed by a mystery wedding dress fashion show. Several women volunteered to model wedding dresses donated by women from the church. The goal, then, was to guess whose dress was whose. Tea, ruffles and friendly female faces. Good times.
On Our Own:
Tiffany spent June 16-20 speaking at a youth camp in Minnesota. The week was a bit stressful but overall a fantastic success. It was an absolutely beautiful week in the land of 10,000 lakes and it was a bit hard to return to the hustle and bustle of the big city after spending so much time on the edge of the lake.
Amanda spent June 20-29 at home in Virgina spending time with her entire family. The week included many exciting nights of games, connections with friends, quality time in conversation and other thrilling endeavors such as car shopping and buying.
This week, Heather is entertaining her friend Allison. On the horizon are St. Louis tours, trips to Ted Drewes and 4th of July fireworks downtown.
Today is July 1. The first day of our last full month as a unit. Tiffany and Amanda's terms end August 20th and 22nd. Naturally, a lot of our time has been spent making plans for life after 3522 Wyoming (our address for those of you not in the know). Tiffany is moving to Corvallis, OR with her sister and friends from college so she has been knee-deep in resumes, applications and apartment hunting (not easy from several hundred miles away). Heather and Amanda are busily gathering items for their future apartment together in St. Louis. After 10 months as a unit, life after seems like a strange, exotic world. And while an end is always hard, the three of us are ready and willing to reenter the world of paychecks and personal ownership.
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
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