So you all have been dying to know what has been going on in the lives of the Latshaws the past 6+ weeks…I will try and recap in chronological order, and I have lots of fun pictures to document all of it!




It was great to spend time with my parents, and my sister came up for a few days as a surprise!








Dad and Chuck spent the first day installing the dock (it comes out of the lake in the winter time) and it was quite a chore for them!

More fun vacation pictures:




We also got the chance to visit with Chuck’s old teacher, Bob, and his wife Julie, who used to work with Chuck at the middle school in Nashua. We also visited Boston, spent most of our time looking for parking spots, but also ate dinner at the restaurant where we had our rehearsal dinner three years ago.
We drove home and stopped in Erie, Pennsylvania for a night on the way. There were a surprising number of pet-friendly hotels in the area, and we got a very nice room – with a hot tub! We used it to give Lenny a bath, which was pretty funny. He actually loved all of the bubbles once he got used to the noise.

I went back to the daily grind at work, which actually was pretty busy due to summer orientation and classes beginning. But after only five days of work, we were back on vacation again! Well, Chuck was. I got a fun weekend.



For the first time in my life, my car ran out of gas before I was out of Michigan. It was scary because I didn’t realize what was happening to my car, and I was on the highway when it happened. Luckily I got it started again and off the next exit. Unfortunately, there were no gas stations in sight. While I was on the phone with AAA (who couldn’t find a record of our membership!) a man suddenly appeared at my window. Not a creepy man – a very nice man who lived right across the street and had a spare gasoline can in his shed!!! Thank you mystery man!
Chuck got to stay in Michigan with the family through Wednesday, when he took a train to Chicago and flew out to Portland, Oregon for a conductors’ workshop. Before he left, he met with the executive director of the Holland Symphony. Coincidentally, they have a music director position open, which Chuck had applied for, and he was selected for the second round. He called up the Symphony and asked if he could meet with them while we were there visiting. And it must have gone well – he got a letter just today that he is one of ten finalists for the job!!!
Chuck had a good trip to Portland. He kept calling me, delighted to report all of his culinary options.


I think he learned a lot at the workshop, but he was most excited about his mountain adventures climbing part of Mount Hood.



While Chuck was gone, Lenny and I were all by ourselves in Bloomington for a week. One evening, I went with some friends to see the Al Gore movie, An Inconvenient Truth. (I’m sorry Mom!!!!) It was actually quite good, but included a few too many political jabs at the current administration – I think it would have broader appeal if they weren’t part of the movie. Tonight we are going to see Wordplay, a documentary starring Will Shortz of the NY Times crossword puzzle and NPR fame. It has been out for several weeks but just came to Bloomington. Incidentally, Will Shortz is an IU alumnus – he made his own major in “enigmatology.”
Soon after Chuck arrived back in Indiana, we welcomed a new addition to our family. We are now the proud owners of “Jub-Jub” the Roomba.

This Sunday evening, Chuck is guest-conducting the Bloomington Symphony Orchestra in an outdoor pops concert. By coincidence, they needed a piccolo player, so now I am playing in the concert as well! I also had a gig last weekend, with the Columbus Philharmonic. I subbed for the piccolo player there. (I am getting to know “Stars and Stripes Forever” pretty well!) And the best news is that the CIP now has a second flute opening for next year, so I will be auditioning for that in August. The principal flutist liked my playing at the concert and strongly encouraged me to audition, so I think that was a very good sign.
Our third anniversary is next week (July 12th), so over the long July 4th weekend, we went up to Indianapolis to celebrate. We ate at a place called Gillian’s, where we could eat at the hibachi restaurant downstairs and play skeeball and video games upstairs. (Very romantic.)
It was not exactly the typical “Japanese Steakhouse” which is Chuck’s usual favorite. We were the only two people in there, so we had a very attentive, friendly chef. He wasn’t Asian, giving Chuck hope that someday, he too could be a non-Asian hibachi chef. Our chef was a little too friendly and talked to us the ENTIRE time we were trying to eat dinner. He also kept trying to show off his crazy hibachi flipping skills – not so crazy most of the time. He dropped a LOT of things, including a big blob of butter. (Ginger butter?) He did give Chuck a few lessons, though!


After dinner, we soon both got sick. (Again, very romantic.)
We also brought Lenny back to the dog park for the first time since his surgery this past weekend. He was back to his old self, but a little slower. Two dogs were fighting over a stick and he ran over to mediate and bark at them. He ran around and went in the creek. We could tell he was getting tired, so we headed for the gate and he limped along with us.
He was limping on the WRONG LEG!
So Lenny has now managed to somehow injure his back paw on the right side. The good news is that he’s putting much more weight on his “bad” leg now. It’s gotten better over the past few days, so hopefully it’s nothing too serious.

Lenny’s birthday is also the 12th (he’s turning 8) and my dad’s birthday is also the 12th (he’s turning 54)! Happy birthday! They’re roughly the same age now, if you figure Lenny’s age in dog years. ☺ July 12th is also a very important day for another reason – the return of PROJECT RUNWAY!!!! Season 3 starts Wednesday night at 10 p.m. on Bravo.
Work has actually been pretty busy, despite the fact that it’s summer. We have 300 new students coming in August, so we have started going through all of their files and preparing for orientation. Tomorrow is Rachel’s wedding (from the undergraduate side), so we’ll be going to that before our rehearsal for the “BSO” tomorrow night.

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