Blizzard: Banjo Man and Mom continued to wait for a plow and electricity. Both arrived by Sunday night. Mom would stay with Banjo Man for a few more days, until her walk was shoveled later on in the week.
Tacos: I ate 3 fried avocado tacos from Torchy’s, chicken enchiladas from Guerro’s and a burger from the Magnolia Café.

Ikea: Son #2 and I spent Monday and Tuesday putting more bookcases together (him) and cleaning and cooking and nagging (me). We actually had a pretty good time. We even sold this thing:

It was taking up too much precious closet space, so I put an ad in Craigslist. We sold it the next day to a woman with seven children. Keep in mind this is the smallest washing machine anyone has ever invented. It’s almost useless, even for one person. Why anyone would want it—especially someone with seven children—is one of life’s little mysteries.
Note: I wish I could figure out how to make this blog post interesting.
How about a before and after photo?









Wow! Love the before and after pictures. I think your time in Austin was well spent, especially getting hugs from handsome grandson. Fried Avocado tacos….mmmm…they sound delicious! I