Tuesday we returned from Chicago. This annual trip I take for the Chicago Midwinter Dental Meeting was made SO much better by the company of Mitch; who came along this time for some distraction and good fun.
Aside from the usual freeeeezing weather, we enjoyed doing some amazing new stuff that, until my sixth year in a row, I have never taken the chance to experience… mostly eating amazing food. An incredibly funny Broadway Show! And visiting iconic art, architecture and history.
Chicago is an awesome city. But as we reached the end of our 6 day trip… three days working and three days playing… grumpiness began to set in. I am anxious to finish settling in and getting a move on. So many ideas, to-dos, priorities… we need some uninterrupted farm time. But since I leave again in just a week for Germany, I need to learn to be patient. Luckily, at this point Mitch is the man with all the skills, the muscles and the time. He is also the one who waits till we have the appropriate materials, plans and forethought to do a project properly. I hate to admit that his week at home while I am in Germany will be just what he needs to get organized. A week without me pushing to get chickens, a greenhouse and in ground garden beds, the wood shop, new floors, a new kitchen, bathrooms, heating system, a dog fence…
Can’t we do them all this week?!
Ok… patience. One thing at a time. So… there are ten colorful chicks with our names on them headed our way next week. I’ll be patient, but a little extra motivation can’t hurt, can it?
Stay tuned. For now, we are just happy to be home. Unpacking our bags and enjoying eating-in.
Xo, K
When Mel told me what you and Mitch were moving to the cabin, I was so excited for you both! I’m loving your photos – all the shades of green, especially, are just enchanting. Can’t wait to read all about your adventures! Good luck! 🙂
Thanks Jill! I’ve been looking at your blog for the last couple weeks for a little help and inspiration while setting ours up. Melanie says you’re the person to ask! I’ll let you know if I ever narrow the million questions down to a couple! Thanks for visiting!