Monday, January 16, 2012

BEYOND SLOW

You know how they say "a watched pot never boils" (at least I think that's what they say.)  I guess you could say this:  a watched building and planning department never issues a building permit!  We have been waiting and waiting... and waiting... and waiting... and wait... you get the picture.

Back in November we finished up with all of our rezoning and variance applications and I am happy to report that everything was approved.  We will be able to keep the barn in the location we had planned without removing any trees.  The neighbors gave up their fight, realizing that their complaints really couldn't have an effect on either the rezoning or the barn variance.  The other good news from all of our meetings at City Hall...


The picture shows the letter I received stating that all of our tree citations were dismissed by the city... that was about 23 (criminal, mind you!) citations worth $36,000.... and now I am no longer on the verge of being thrown in jail. Writing to the Mayor and City Council about the situation was one of the smartest things I did this past year!  They were very quick to see that someone "just doing their job" had created a huge problem.

So, over at the property...


The builder has put up his sign.


We've gotten some more dirt.

And we continue to wait.  And wait.  And wait.  We really thought we would have that permit by now.  10 days ago I raced down to Fort Worth on a Friday afternoon to get the final surveys to get the plat approved, which was supposedly the "very last thing they needed," and here we still are.... waiting.

But, I have had lots to keep me busy, so I'm not going as crazy as you might think.  Our son, Michael, is leaving on his 2 year church mission on January 25th.  He is going to Billings, Montana and will be serving all over that state as well as part of Wyoming.  There is a lot to do to get him ready.


I also have a couple of cute girls that love to ride Tia so whenever we can get our schedules to match up they come over and get some "horse time."




This past weekend they had quite the adventure riding double.  In the small riding pen, they decided that it would be fun to go fast.  Mandi was sitting behind the saddle and as Tia started cantering she slipped a little far back and then gripped Tia around the belly to try to stay on.  At which point Tia took the cue to buck and take off!  Both girls held on half-way around the pen and then gravity took over and Mandi hit the ground.  Thank goodness for helmets.  The first thing she said was, "now I've fallen off twice, I have 8 more to go!"  What????  I have fallen off about 4 times in my life and I refuse to fall off 6 more times in order to be a "true" horsewoman!  The girls profusely apologized to each other for going too fast and to Tia for "putting her through that."  Very sweet.  Afterwards, they rode double (at a walk!) all over the property and Tia was very calm, quiet and un-bucking-bronco-like.  And that's how we like her best!

Here's hoping that I'll be posting again very soon and the waiting will be over.  Until then, happy trails and stay in the saddle.

1 comment:

  1. hahahahahahahahahahaha!!! THat was really fun!!! You are the best Sister Palazzo. Thanks for sharing Tia with us!
    Mandi:):)

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