by mayberry on March 27, 2007
and so would anyone else green, along with you future MILFs and cycling chicks. I’ve used the bike trailer for the past few child-care runs and plan to keep it up all spring and summer. No pollution, a mini-workout, and the kids think it’s fun. Win, win, win.
I don’t think I need to explain how blissed out I am that spring is here. We spent almost all day Sunday outside playing, chatting with the neighbors, and making feeble attempts at yardwork. The kids were so worn out that they conked out before 7 p.m. (!) so I had time to read a few chapters of my book* and take the dog for a nice walk before it got dark. Yesterday was crazy warm and I took my laptop out on the porch for part of the day, played with the kids outside after school, and then ate dinner with them at their kiddie picnic table. That’s one benefit of a long, cold winter — we sure appreciate spring when it does show up.
*Book update: Page 844, and we postponed our meeting for a week. So there’s a chance a might even finish it in time.
by mayberry on February 8, 2007
1. 8 hours alone
- Mostly in the car, marinating in NPR.
- Especially charmed by a story on This American Life, about a boy who idolized his late father so much that he decided to build a time machine so he could see his dad again. He spent more than 50 years studying quantum physics so he could figure out how to build the machine. (TAL’s web site doesn’t allow me to link directly to the story but it’s called “Tragedy Minus Time Equals Happily Ever After”; the subject of it also wrote a memoir).
- A large chai tea latte consumed entirely by me with no one pestering me for a drink of it.
2. 8 hours asleep.
- Stayed up late.
- Slept in cushy hotel bed.
- Woke up at nine-thirty a.m. and read People magazine before taking a hot shower while not also listening for someone yelling “Ma-MAAAAAA!”
3. 8 hours with Julie.
- Drinks, and appetizers, and an attempted pick-up by a really drunk guy at an Irish bar. I mean, I think Julie and I are cute and all, but we had like 15 years on this guy and were both wearing wedding rings. A few minutes later he was involved in some sort of altercation and was escorted from the bar by a pair of cops.
- Slept through breakfast, proceeded directly to lunch.
- Had chocolate fondue for dessert at lunch. Fondue, as in molten chocolate.
Yeah. It was a good day.
P.S.: I didn’t include this at first because it technically happened outside of the 24 hours, but the icing on the day’s cake was finally, finally meeting my fellow Mayberrian Movin’Mom! I vow that another six months will not pass before it happens again.