We’ve had two days in a row now that we’ve been able to see snow falling! Certainly not enough to do much interesting in, but still snow. Gretchen, Oskar and Xavier have been battling colds over the last week, but have started to pull through. We’ve spent the last two days working on the house here – reorganizing (and re-wiring) the laundry room and beginning the huge cleanup efforts after the mess that was created during the kitchen counter install. Everyone survived the Fest this year, Memphis was very cool. We stayed in a couple of nice rooms in Tunica, MS, which was a little further from Memphis than we had hoped but Keith and Rebecca hooked us up with a van on Saturday and we hired a limo on Friday and Keith and Rebecca rented a van on Saturday. Sunday Kevin and Rachel let me tag along to Graceland, which was cool – ’cause you can’t go to Memphis and skip Graceland.Below are a few photos from Graceland and the Fest. If you want the whole Graceland experience, it’s up on Flickr.
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