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Here’s Cho, sitting on the bottom shelf of the “ladder” going up the wall we built for her to explore. So far she’s limited her exploration to the bottom step, but no doubt one day she’ll brave her way to the top.

Happy New Year! It’s been too long, I know, and one of my resolutions is to post more regularly here. So many of our friends and family a far away from us, and this is such a great format for us to continue to share our lives with you. I’ll get better at it, I promise!

I hope that you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s celebration. Matt and I had just a few people over for thanksgiving, and I worked both Christmas and New Year’s days— very low-key holidays indeed!

The weather in Austin in really something: one day it’s 35F, the next day it’s 70F. Nit that I’m complaining— it’s January, and we have yet to use any heat in the house! Unheard of, this time if year in Oregon.

Today, my day off, Matt and I will walk up South 1st Street to a taco cart we enjoy, and eat some tacos!

—Danielle

At the synth shop, "Switched On"

We finally made it to Austin! It was a somewhat easy trip… once we got out of Oregon… We started the adventure without functional break lights or turn signals on our U-Haul car-dolly, but my dad helped us find and replace the dead fuses. Then, just before we hit the Idaho border, a tire on the U-Haul blew out! We sat on the side of the road in no-where’s-ville for about two-hours getting eaten by mosquitos while we awaited the service provider, who, when he arrived, was quick and polite. Not too bad, so far as those experiences go.

Lesson learned: U-Haul does not maintain their vehicles well, and we’ll be looking to a certain Yellow-colored moving truck for our next adventure.

Today’s our fifth day in Austin, and though we’re still unpacking, we’ve found the time to visit an amazing synth shop (read: nerd porn) called Switched On, dedicated to all things electronic music. Matt and I each found at least one item for our respective wish lists.

More pictures from the trip as soon as I can find/unpack the camera cord…