I bought a bike, about seven years ago. Back in the days of the college ministry house, when International students ruled the scene and Evie and I spent many late nights deep in the throes of Guitar Hero. Ahh... sometimes I long for those days again.
However, upon graduating from college and moving to Texas, I lent the bike to my dear, dear Japanese friend Eriko. Now honestly, I realized upon giving it to her and moving to a different state that it was probably the last time I'd ever see that bike again. Eriko later returned to Japan and gave the bike back to the Ministry House, in whose garage the bike dwelt long after I had completely forgotten about its existence.
Then sometime not too long ago, I heard there had been a giant garage sale at the Ministry House; I remembered the bike but also saw there was little chance of recovery; and thus, decided against attempting to hunt down my former wheels. So, true to my womanly intuition, since that day I have seen neither head nor tails of the little blue bike.
Enter the present day: Something suddenly motivated me, two weeks ago Saturday, to ask my Dad to take me and his bike rack to Wal-Mart to buy a bike. (I think it was realizing that moving out meant I could no longer borrow Ashlie's bike.) Anyway, we spent about thirty minutes looking and finally decided on one, the color of which I was not really all that thrilled about: Purple. Ugh. Anyway... most of the bikes were on sale but when we got up to the counter, the lady rang it up and I realized this was like, the only bike in Wal-Mart NOT on sale that day. So, we went all the way back to the back of the store to look again.
Suddenly, waaaaaaaay up on the top rack I noticed another 26" bike (all the girly ones were 24"- too short). An orange bike, no less. That had not really crossed my mind but when we got it down, I was really starting to warm up to its sanguine nature. (Anything is better than purple, right?) A few minutes later and we were back at the counter, ringing it up: $88! Yep, it was also one of the cheapest mountain bikes in store. And, I am convinced, the coolest as well. Not too shabby...
After getting this bike home, I started going on rides and realized, I love this bike. I love to bike. Basically, if you have been a runner for any length of time and then switch to biking, you will be hooked because biking is so inherently easier for the distance you can cover. (Not that I'm switching, mind you...) If it were not 95 degrees all summer and I did not work 14 miles away on a highway, I would bike everywhere.
I.
Love.
Biking.
So, long post but: The Orange Bike Rules. I think I see a duathalon in the future. More about that line of thought to come.
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Moving, Again.. But for the last time for the foreseeable future PTL.
What a huge bum I have been updating the blog this year. However, I vow now to keep it up a little more this summer! Don't expect a lot but I will now try to write every other week or so (cross my fingers...)
***UPDATES***
#1.) I moved! Am moving. Are in the process of said move. Still moving, get it? However one can only lift heavy things for so long before needing a break, hence the blogging! And for all you lovers out there...
157 Stonebridge Blvd. Apt #1518
Edmond, OK 73013
Sound familiar? That's because I've been there before. These are the same apartments I lived in at the very beginning of PA school. Come visit me! I'll be living alone all summer until a friend from Children's moves in with me in the beginning of August.
#2.) My mom had a heart cath that showed the pressure in her lungs is NORMAL, PRAISE THE LORD!! We were very worried that she had high enough pressure to merit intense therapy or even lung transplant, thank God he has healed her pressures from what the ECHO showed last December. So exciting for us!
#3.) I no longer live with two cats that made my house dirty for a year. Now I only have one sweet little short haired cat (although who can say if a kitten is in the future or not?). Amen.
#4.) The last few months have seemed like a blur. Write some chemo. Clean the bathroom. Make little sausage and cheese balls. Suture someone's finger at a baby shower after an accidental near-amputation. (Can't believe I even remembered how to suture, actually.) Climb some rocks. Read My Sister's Keeper (unbelievable, if you ask me, but then I'm used to non-fiction). Kiss Larry. Run in the rain. Vacuum the car. Zumba, zumba. Dream about multiple kidnappings and murder (weird). Talk about going to Haiti this summer. Put on clean warm socks and curl up in bed. Listen to Nasri read syllables phonetically, in amazement- smart girl.
#5.) I have so much unpacking and cleaning left to do. More updates soon. Peace out!
***UPDATES***
#1.) I moved! Am moving. Are in the process of said move. Still moving, get it? However one can only lift heavy things for so long before needing a break, hence the blogging! And for all you lovers out there...
157 Stonebridge Blvd. Apt #1518
Edmond, OK 73013
Sound familiar? That's because I've been there before. These are the same apartments I lived in at the very beginning of PA school. Come visit me! I'll be living alone all summer until a friend from Children's moves in with me in the beginning of August.
#2.) My mom had a heart cath that showed the pressure in her lungs is NORMAL, PRAISE THE LORD!! We were very worried that she had high enough pressure to merit intense therapy or even lung transplant, thank God he has healed her pressures from what the ECHO showed last December. So exciting for us!
#3.) I no longer live with two cats that made my house dirty for a year. Now I only have one sweet little short haired cat (although who can say if a kitten is in the future or not?). Amen.
#4.) The last few months have seemed like a blur. Write some chemo. Clean the bathroom. Make little sausage and cheese balls. Suture someone's finger at a baby shower after an accidental near-amputation. (Can't believe I even remembered how to suture, actually.) Climb some rocks. Read My Sister's Keeper (unbelievable, if you ask me, but then I'm used to non-fiction). Kiss Larry. Run in the rain. Vacuum the car. Zumba, zumba. Dream about multiple kidnappings and murder (weird). Talk about going to Haiti this summer. Put on clean warm socks and curl up in bed. Listen to Nasri read syllables phonetically, in amazement- smart girl.
#5.) I have so much unpacking and cleaning left to do. More updates soon. Peace out!
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