Franklin in natureCentral Texas is beautiful this time of year. The ground is exploding with wildflowers, and the trees are taking a time-out from their usual subdued dark green to briefly explore a more vibrant shade. To top it all off, the weather makes you want to go outside and skip and the bugs haven’t come out yet. All over town, windows are thrown open and ceiling fans are put to work. I know that soon it will be breathtakingly hot, but Austin is a lovely place to be at the moment.

Franklin still loves his job, and his job still loves him. He’s picking up the pace with the goal of producing 10 ukuleles a week. His department only has two and a half employees at present, and their hoping to get it down to two. Franklin’s perfectionism can be a Austin at nightchallenge to his speed, but I have faith in his abilities. This type of stretching is the reason that he wanted to work for a high quality outlet like Collings in the first place.

I received my first paycheck since 2000 last week - yippee! Due to stringent non-disclosure agreements I can’t say much about my job but I can say that I adore the people that I’m working with. The company has cultivated a nice, relaxed atmosphere and I’m happy to go to work every day (especially when that paycheck thing happens). This job is only available until the end of May, so I’m still trying to decide what to do with my life. In the mean time, I am applying for grad school (GRE scores be damned!).

GeocachingThough we love being in Austin, there is ONE thing that drives me nuts. People here simply don’t obey leash laws. A few weeks ago Franklin and Chole and I were out hiking and geocaching (it’s fun!) when a couple with two unleashed labs jogged by. One of the labs peeled off, ran straight for Chloe and bit her soundly on the butt. The owners were mortified (”He’s never done anything like this before!”) and in a truly dumb move I shooed them off because I couldn’t deal with them AND an injured dog. Though Chloe was bleeding pretty profusely, she walked the kilometer back to the car under her own power. At the emergency vet clinic ($200 that I would love to have the other couple pay if I could ever locate them again) we heard that this happens all the time. Now we’re a bit afraid to have Chloe out even in areas where the leash law is clearly posted. Anyway, Chloe has recovered well, though it has taken a few more trips to the vet to get her back on track.

In happier news, we sold our Jerusalem house! Wait. That’s not exactly happier news, is it? We miss our place and our Israel friends daily. But we are certainly glad to have a bit of money headed our way. I suppose the Austin house hunt will begin soonish.

6 Responses to “But Texas Wants You Anyway”

wow…what a great entry!! sounds like you guys are adjusting well to austin. can’t believe you are really there. keep up the fun updates! glad chole is ok!!

Hey guys, “popped-in” earlier today to see if there were any updates, but none..then a few minutes ago I saw on FB that there was ‘new’ News… See, I do think of you & miss you here in Jerusalem. So happy that you all are doing well. Grrrrrr…. to those silly dog owners that don’t obey the leash-laws.. Blessings

Thanks for such a nice update. Glad to hear that for the most part, things are going well. We love you and miss you both!

PS….Really great picture of you two :-)

Hey Guys….I wondered if you still had this web site. Ree….You look absolutely beautiful in that picture. Nothing at all like those I recall from 1989! Glad you are enjoying Texas. Hope Chloe is OK by now. What an awful thing for that other dog to do…and I think the couple should have at least paid your vet bill. Take care and don’t have too much fun in Texas. See ya on facebook!

Hi there,

Thought I’d say “Welcome to Austin.” My husband and I know your cousin (or aunt/uncle??) Marcia and Dan Livingston through my parents in Wilmington, NC. Anyway, we were just visiting there last week and they sent us your site since we live in Austin too. We live NW… anyway- hope all is well and that you all are enjoying your abnormally cool Texas summer.

Sara and Jerod

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