So I've had my first week of clinics and it flew by! It's kinda scary though because that means this year is really going to fly as well. I have nine months of clinics and then start my senior year where I go to different places on externships. It's so weird to think that I'm half way through my vet school cirriculum. It's really awesome to see everyone again. A lot happened this summer while I wasn't there so it's been nice to catch up on random lunch breaks. I don't always have it at the same time everyday so I get to see a variety of people. Eric has only a few more days until he has to report for work. They don't start football practice for a few weeks. Summer is almost over! boo.
We finally had DSL installed the other day. We have been waiting for a few weeks and the guy didn't show up on the day that he was assigned to come. Fortunately, he had gotten his dates mixed up and came a day late. I'm relieved because I am definitely sick of dial-up.
Other than that the Ebers family is getting things back in order and ready for another school year.
Friday, July 25, 2008
Thursday, July 17, 2008
The End of Summer
The past twelve weeks have been fun but definitely very busy at the Ebers house. At the end of April, we acquired Avery our chocolate lab puppy who we have decided we will be not spaying. She has been soo much fun but also a lot of work. We forgot how much work a new puppy is but we have enjoyed it. She is advancing well in her duck hunt training and has had several trips to the water. She is so funny because when Eric will throw a land retrieve, she'll go get the dummie and then hop into the lake before she brings it back. She absolutely LOVES the water and doesn't mind getting wet.


Eric coached both the high school and junior high summer baseball teams. They had games pretty much everyday so he was definitely busy going to and from Columbus with games. I went to a few of them when I was in town and Avery was behaving. They didn't make it through the end of the summer tournament, but their record was awesome!!! 16-10 for the high school and 12-8 for the junior high
We moved this summer which was an experience in itself. Who knew Eric and I had so much stuff in a 2 bedroom condo! My mom came to help us move since Eric had games and we got it all moved in just a matter of two days. We fortunately weren't up on our lease yet so we had the time to take and didn't have to superpack everything. Throwing things into the back of a suburban sure can be fun. We now officially feel right at home.

Eric and I were able one weekend that he had off to go up to Illinois to visit his parents. We took Avery with us and she had a great time. We went to some wineries but mainly just sat around and relaxed. We also took back the booth which was kinda sad but we definitely don't have room.
My dad's check-ups with this summer and I went with my parents over my birthday up to Minnesota for a few days of fun. We went to the Mall of America to shop and play in the indoor amusement park. (yes, I got my parent's to ride the carousel) We didn't buy much but definitely had fun walking around. I'm really excited about my dad's reports and he is good to go until his nice round of tests.
My parent's offered to take the crew to Gatlinburg and so after much planning and arranging, I headed to Gatlinburg. Eric wasn't able to go because of ball but considering this won't be the last time, we have plenty of years to enjoy it. It is a fabulous place and I always forget how much fun it is. Katie Margaret was pretty much strapped to me the whole time and was a blast to walk around the stores and restaurants. I think she likes the harness because she can see everything but doesn't have to do any effort. Her uncle would be so proud: minimal effort, maximal results. Our cabin was high enough on the mountain that we saw some really cool fireworks the night of the Fourth both from downtown Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge.
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