Andrew and I have been in Reno for just over a month. Andrew, as always, has been a wonderful trip planner, and we've had many grand adventures. We've also had some surprises, like the wild horses of Reno (who knew half the nation's wild-horses live in Nevada?!) that we stumbled by one evening on the way home from dinner.
The picture above is from my phone...the picture on the bottom is from the Internet. Thank you, Internet, your timing was much better.
One of Halo's favorite surprises has been the marmots that live by the pond behind our apartment complex. They are like giant, slow-moving squirrels. She loves them.
Andrew and I keep noticing how much better Halo smells out here - like sage, instead of sewage. The first time we took her to Lake Tahoe, she loved it. Last weekend, however, it was windy and wavy and she was scared. We finally convinced her (uh, forced) to try the paddleboard, but she did not enjoy herself. The scenery was beautiful, but I wasn't able to stand up because I'm not used to waves and Halo kept changing positions.
Andrew had a wonderful time, but there is no photographic evidence because Halo was rocking the board too much for me to take a picture. We need to get her a life jacket. (Look, parents, I'm wearing a life jacket!)
Below is the lunch for which this blog is named. We ate burritos while sitting on boulders with our books. It was fabulous.
After lunch, Andrew swam. The water was warm, but the air was chilly, and I didn't go in past my knees.
The next day, we left early to summit Mt. Rose. It was a gorgeous 10 mile hike, complete with pine forests, granite boulders, volcanic conglomerate, meadows, mountain streams, and a waterfall.
The whole day was even more perfect because we found out that morning that the seller accepted our offer on a house we found this week! It's in the location we've been wanting since last summer, in an older, quiet neighborhood just a block from a big, open wash and less than a mile away from a huge park. The house is a little dated, but it is move-in ready and full of potential. Here is the backyard.

And here is the wet bar, straight from the '70's, which will have to go.

Also, Andrew bought a truck and we laid down in it today to confirm it will work for overnight trips - more pictures and adventures to come.
Work is good for both of us. We both have things we miss about our old jobs, but are finding things we like about our new ones.
And that's August... Come visit!