I'm not going to get into how hot it is here, because it is hot everywhere. Thankfully, for Tennessee, it's a relatively dry heat. 109.8 yesterday on my front porch. Yikes.
My last day at Baker Donelson was yesterday, and I do not start at my new job in Michigan until July 9. So, I have spent the last few days working with Niki on pre-closing issues related to selling our Tennessee house and inspection issues related to buying our new house in Michigan, as well as playing with the kids.
More and more often, Charlotte and Peter will sit down and play with the computer. It makes me nervous, because we rely on our Mac. But, Charlotte really enjoys the photo programs and typing in MS Word. In particular, she likes PhotoBooth, and can scroll through the different effects. As terrifying as it is letting them fool with the Mac, it is very cute to see the two of them work together on it.
Here is a sample PhotoBooth picture.
On Saturday, to beat the heat, we went to the Factory to attend one of Alicia's book-signings. The Factory is an old stove factory in Franklin that has been transformed to an artists colony/public hall/farmers market/restaurant spot/etc. It is a beautiful venue - very eclectic and industrial. There is a Viking store there, some good restaurants, guitar stores, furniture stores, antique stores, law offices - you name it, it's in there. It really is an example of a former factory property renovated. One of the draws is the huge rocking chair. It actually rocks. I've tried it.
Niki and the kids overlooking a gathering area.
With Alicia at her book-signing.
After the book-signing, we went to Niki's favorite Mexican restaurant, West Coast Burrito. She's on a first-name basis with the folks that run it. I'm not usually a big fan of Mexican restaurants, but this one is pretty good.
Each evening, we have turned on the sprinkler and let the kids run around in it. No matter how hot it is outdoors, it is really nice to settle in on beach chairs and listen the kids shrieking and giggling in the sprinkler.
Peter running around.
Niki has also been doing a lot of sewing lately. Here she is making a cape for Odie.
I will be in Tennessee until next weekend, and we have a lot to do, but despite the heat, I'm looking forward to having a lot of fun with Niki and the kids.