Tuesday, May 26, 2009

a nice day for a ride...


I finally got a bike! Now, granted it's old, rusted and in need of some TLC, but it was free. To boot, my husband (Cakes for short), also was able to salvage his ole' clunker of a bicycle and we went riding. You know-- it's amazing how some things- some activities, just put a smile on your face. Bike riding (especially when it's done on a lazy cruiser like mine with a fat, squishy seat) does this for me...Cakes too. We both just smiled at each other as we pedaled off. You feel like a kid again, headed out for a day of playing with friends on a summer afternoon, not a worry on your mind. Ahhh...the good ole' days. Alex and I must have had similar upbringings. We both reminisce over summers spent playing soccer at the local park, riding bikes and just being outside...being kids...outside. And I got to thinking...do kids still spend their days trolling around the neighborhood on anything that has wheels? Playing soccer even if it's by yourself against a hill? Having gutter boat races when it rains? Coming home after the street lights come on and no sooner? All I hear today is that kids play video games, watch TV, text, and are on Facebook...and I wonder if this is true...I surely hope not because there is way too much fun to be had just outside the door. And someday, when you're 30 and you hop back on your bike with your hubby and pedal through the thick summer air, wind in your face (albeit with the occasional bug or two... but no biggie... and maybe even a baby fox trotting across your path) you'll be in heaven...right back to where you were as a kid.



Friday, May 15, 2009

Weekend Plans...



Picture: Flickr, originally uploaded by empresstk719. This girls pictures are awesome! 

Our only plans this weekend are to ride our bikes to the Broad Ripple Art Fair. Only problem is we don't have working bikes right now. Not to fear, I have a plan. Regardless of what Cakes says, I have searched and searched and I think that by tomorrow morning, I will have something to ride (even if it is just fixing the two clunkers that we have)...

On several other blogs Madsen Cycle's have been quite the rage. At first, (although I thought they were awesome) I didn't think that this kind of bike would be useful to me here in Indiana. I was missing my hometown stomping grounds of Orange County, CA, where I could pack up all the beach gear and coolers and head to the edge of the world for the day. Not in Indiana. But then I started thinking about how the farmers market is two miles away, and Whole Foods is 1 mile away (both on the car less Monon Greenway)...Perfect for a Madsen. Then I started thinking of even more ways to use the Madsen and I thought of Duke. Our dogs, (Katie and Duke) run with us, and they love it, but this week we found out that our Geez (aka Duke) has cancer. Maybe when he gets too sick to run with us, he can just ride in the Madsen and still feel his ears flapping in the wind...just maybe. This bike is so cool, and I want one!

http://www.madsencycles.com




Wednesday, May 13, 2009

I'm dreaming...

...Of when and what Cakes and I can do to our house to make it look even remotely similar to the insanely beautiful interiors that are featured on Remodelista. Via Bloom Grow Love andBliss (two of the best blogs ever) I stumbled upon the amazing remodelista website/blog/dream this morning and I don't think I'll ever be the same. I have so many things that I would like to do to the inside of our house however, I have never been one to methodically put into place an action plan to accomplish anythingThis time might be different though. We are staying here in our home for a while longer and we might as well have fun while we're at it! Thank youRemodelista




Pictures: Remodelista

Friday, May 8, 2009

Neutral mosaic


Neutral mosaic, originally uploaded by Melissa Lund.

I don't know if you all know...but I LOVE Flickr. Alone, it has made me a better photographer...simply for reasons like this. Photographer Melissa Lund put together this mosaic from other Flickr members pictures. It's beautiful. Now I want to go take pictures. Thank you for keeping me inspired!

Happy Friday!

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

A garden all my own...

This last weekend, I decided that I needed an herb garden. No. Actually, the department I work for decided to give us our 2009 raises in the form of a $25 gift certificate to the University Biology Department's annual spring flower sale. Then I decided I guess I could use an herb garden. Having herbs such as Italian Basil, Oregano, Chive, Thyme, Sage, and Parsley on handinspire me to cook with more thought. It brings the creative gene out in me and I begin to dream up different ways to use my herb garden, which is perched on my deck for our viewing pleasure... And then I think...too bad I didn't get the cooking gene. Never-the-less, I will make an honorable attempt to keep my herb garden thriving, and my creative juices flowing. Maybe I'll even blog about my first experience with home grown herbs...please stay tuned.

ps. I couldn't resist buying a few plants as well...besides, Phyllis, who is awesome, generously gave me her raise to spend as well and it was burning a hole in my pocket.




Sunday, May 3, 2009

Happy Monday...

Katie and I were merely out for a leisurely stroll Friday afternoon when we came upon our friendly neighbor. He trotted right over to say hello.


Apparently, we were hilarious


And thankfully, I had my camera



Katie and I told him we'd visit more often

The end. 


Friday, May 1, 2009

Happy Friday...


Friday Favorites: Just the two of us...April 2009




ps. I'm the refelction in his glasses...