Howdy again, y'all.
Just a quick update, we're feeling settled in now, and are getting into a somewhat comfortable schedule. My work starts in the afternoon between 3:30-4:00, and goes late - sometimes until 1:00am. On the upside, I LOVE being able to spend the morning and early afternoon with the family, I can't get enough time with these boys. They are so much fun!
Today we went downtown, to a really neat all-wood playground. It's a big playground, set up like a miniature fort with different bridges, passages, slides and swings. Dylan loved it of course. I think I enjoyed it just as much as he did. One day I will live out one of my dreams and build an adult-sized playground so I won't have to hit my head on another tunnel roof. One day.
Our camera is on the fritz after Cameron threw it across the living room. Twice. So we're in the market. Any suggestions or advice welcome, I'll take my 2% with glee. San Angelo is still drab and dry, but offers some spectacular sunsets and no fishy bay smell. Just rotting roadkill. I believe skunks outnumber Texans 3:1, maybe more.
Last weekend we drove 95 miles or so to Abilene for Stake Conference, only to find out that the Conference was actually a multi-stake, district conference broadcast over the satellite and we could have stayed home and attended our own building, and not forgotten our Sunday dress clothes. We had a great time anyway. We took the boys to the zoo on Saturday afternoon, and tried to stay warm and out of the wind. They had a neat reptile house, and we saw one of the reptile handlers working with the rattlesnakes. It's a very small zoo, and quite a few displays are under renovation. We may go back in a couple of months. We also stopped at Dyess AFB for lunch. I want to go back just to walk along the main road and look at the two dozen or so planes they have on display all along the sidewalk. C-130's still fly out of Dyess, and maybe B-1's, which may be one reason the base is in such great condition compared to some of Goodfellow's buildings.
That's all for now!