BRUNCHDAY

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I’ll admit that the whole concept of a standing restaurant date eluded me altogether. That is, until one fateful Saturday last winter, when the mister and I wandered into a neighborhood cafe, lured by the promise of fancy mimosas.

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We have been back every week since.

I’m not exactly sure what took us so long to discover the simple joy that is brunch, but it has quickly become our favorite way to celebrate the weekend. Lately, we’ve managed to convince our dearest friends to join us in this indulgent little ritual. This only added to the festivity, thereby further cementing its necessity as part of our weekly rhythm. And there’s something kind of special about being a bit of a fixture at a local haunt. Where everybody knows our name!

It just so happened that today we managed to have brunch sans children, which means the four of us adults sat and chatted at a restaurant table for nearly three hours. Good. Times.

Cheers to the weekend, friends! Stay cool out there!

BATHS


This morning I woke up so much earlier than I wanted to. It’s just, if there is one thing I am really bad at, it’s sleeping in. That, and laundry. But that is not what this is about.

Thanks to one of my dearest girlfriends, we found out rather last minute that this band is playing locally tonight. And wouldn’t you know it, but my mister just loves this guy. So that’s where I’m headed this evening, to listen to music at a venue I kind of don’t really like. But I get to hang out with people I love and drink cheap cerveza so not all is lost. Plus, discovering music is kind of one of my favorite things, especially good live music.

But I can assure you that there will be a bath in my future, which doesn’t have as much do to with what I’m talking about as I’d like it to, but there you have it!

Also, I promise not all of these daily posts will be as rambling and pointless as this one is turning out to be, but I’ve been fighting with style sheets all day long, so I blame the fact that I just don’t speak computer.

But my mister does! And he saved the day, like he usually does. Which means that there’s nothing I’d rather do tonight than go to a crowded bar in a weird part of town to hear live music with him.

PEDAL OR DIE

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Something’s happening. I don’t know what precisely, but something. Something good. And I’m pretty excited about it.

This spring has been intense, in the best and worst ways possible. Actually, the past few years have been that way, full of great things and terrible things and everything in between. It’s been a time of tremendous transition which, quite frankly, shook me to my core. But it takes being shaken to your core to find out what your core is made of, is what I have learned.

Turns out, I’m stronger than I thought I was. Smarter, too. And a lot more broken than I ever allowed myself to acknowledge. Broken isn’t a bad thing, it’s an invitation for attention. Anything worth keeping around awhile requires a little mending now and then, you know what I mean?

Today, my mister and me, we went for a bike ride together. It’s easily been a year since the last time I rode my bike, my beloved bike which was stolen – along with all of our other bikes – from our backyard several months ago and was only recently replaced. Cycling, like writing, was once a central part of my everyday existence. It was my only form of transportation for years, and I loved it. A lot.

Being back on two wheels, pedaling through traffic and navigating city streets, had every cell of my body vibrating like the strings on a finely tuned instrument. This is what it feels like to be alive, I reminded myself.

So yes, I’m excited. About this blog, about my bike, about summer, about life. Thank goodness because it was getting a little dire. I’ll spare you the details. But I will say this: the best has yet to come.

Now that’s something.