Monthly Archives: November 2008

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All in

I’m an all-or-nothing kind of girl. Once my mind is set on something, nothing but the Great Wall of China can get in my way… and even that, I’d probably find a hole to squeeze through.  So apologies to my faithful web friends, I really did miss writing… but for the last two weeks, the gym has temporarily dethroned the blog as my preferred past time because, well, Eric has set us a goal, and I’m ALL IN.

Next May, we are running the Broad Street Run. It’s a 10 mile run, and for someone who has never jogged more than a mile without huffing, puffing, and STOPPING, this would be a HUGE accomplishment.  All you marathon runners out there, cut me some slack.  Running 10 miles is, to me, just unfathomable, unnatural, and completely uncomfortable.  An elephant would run it more willingly than me.  But he says we can do it.  It’ll be good for us.  Yadda yadda.  With a bit of persuasion and a little more bargaining* I was in.  The training has started, and we’ve set an interim goal of 3 miles by the end of the year.

*The other day over dinner, Eric stunned me with a simple compliment… “I like your style.”  Leave it to me to turn a compliment into an interrogation, but I honestly had no idea what the man was talking about.  What style??  What do you mean??  He pointed at the clip holding my hair up… the one I grabbed because it was the closest and quickest… the one that probably cost a dollar from Target.  And the stream of consciousness that ensued was something like My poooor husband! He likes this hair clip… I should wear more accessories… but I don’t have any… I am depriving him… I need to get more… accessories… for him!!  And you may think me dramatic, vain, maybe both, but I’m just trying to be loving you know?  With that, a brilliant plan was born.  My incentive for hitting the gym at least 3 times a week… an accessory per week of working out!  Well, given the minimal value we settled on, it’s probably more like 1/4 an accessory per week, but it works.  At least now I’ll be running toward style, and not just a sweaty finish line.

London Top Ten

I’ve never drank so much tea in such a short span of time. One afternoon I asked for “English cream tea… just the tea, please”, which sounds perfectly reasonable, right? The cashier wrinkled his brow and scrunched his nose, like I was speaking Martian or something. “You would like tea?” he offered. “Yes, English cream tea” I repeated, pointing to the picture of a cup of tea next to a scone, “but just the tea.” Again, the look. OK, this is weird… am I not making sense? In a last ditch effort I tried, “Can I have tea?” And finally, we communicated successfully. “Alright, tea. Pound fifty.”

For a pound fifty, I got a cup of hot water and a bag of English breakfast tea. What?? This is so not cream tea.  As I relayed the incident to Eric, it appeared that even he knew that “English cream tea” is tea with a scone – regular tea, not some special “English cream” tea.  So “English cream tea, just the tea” is, well, regular tea.  Goodness.  He likened it to ordering pepperoni pizza without pepperoni, or a cheeseburger without cheese.  Thanks, dear. Whatever.  I helped myself to cream and sugar, and that afternoon, had myself a fine cup of English cream tea.

I’ve been thinking about the best way to blog about our trip to London.  Some people have a way with words.  But me… I would start rambling or digressing, and the result would be anything but pithy.  So I’ll let the pictures do most of the talking, and maybe add a tiny bit of commentary here and there.

Here are our top ten memories visiting the land of the Queen.

10. London Eye: A 30 minute rotation above the Thames river in a glorified ferris wheel. 25 people per capsule x 32 capsules = 800 people!!  That’s like guessing how many jelly beans are in the candy jar, and totally underestimating.

9.  Biker protest: These guys just want free parking, and I think they’ll keep plugging roundabouts around the city during rush hour to prove it.  No to bike parking charges (dot com, if you’re really interested)!

8. Touristy stuff: Of course we had to do some of this. :)   

7. Windsor Castle: This was probably my favorite attraction.  You can tell by the flag that the Queen was on premise (probably in the building we’re standing in front of) but we didn’t get to see her.

6. Fish and chips : No comment.

5.  Feeding birds: Eric will tell you I have a thing for feeding birds. And I don’t mean throwing a few crumbs at them, no, I mean actually buying whole pretzels or bags of food and throwing them a feast.  From roosters on our honeymoon and pigeons in Atlantic City, to swans in London… I would post more bird pictures, but Eric says you people would get bored very quickly.

4.  Photo ops: I’m slowly getting used to taking our camera with us everywhere.  Previously I thought it so inconvenient and unfashionable (I mean, who wants a chunky camera hanging around their neck all the time?) but now it’s becoming more fun to shoot with Eric.  I need the practice, plus it gets me to look at the world differently… to notice detail, colors, textures.  

3. Abe and Jenny’s home: I love visiting friends’ homes… maybe overly so.  In college, I would visit friends in other states just to see them in their own setting, so that the next time I called, I’d be able to picture exactly where they’re sitting or which room they’re in as we talk.  If they were cooking dinner, I would know what their kitchen looks like.  In a weird way it made me feel closer to them.  Guess this is a byproduct of long distance friendships? A&J, thank you for inviting us into your home… it is cozy and full of love!  Hope you like these detail shots.

2.  Visiting Eric’s Aunt & Uncle: Amazingly, Eric’s aunt and uncle live only 12 miles from Abe and Jenny’s home, so we were also able to spend a day with them. It was my first time really getting to know them.  We looked at old photos, watched Strictly Come Dancing (the UK version of DWTS), and I helped type a chapter of her memoir. It was fun!

1.  Abe & Jenny: Finally, the highlight of our trip… hanging out with this dynamic duo!!  Abe and Jenny moved to London earlier this year so that Jenny could continue working with Operation World.  You can follow their blog here.  We miss them dearly, but are happy that they are obeying God’s call and facing this new adventure together.  Some notes about the pic… upper left, I was fascinated by this wall covered with red leaves; upper right, Jenny, don’t kill me for posting this… it’s a pre-jumping shot that makes me laugh! 

Ok, that’s it. Hope you enjoyed the recap!!

London

Isn’t this awesome?  Talk about great engineering.  Anyway, I think I spent 3 hours today procrastinating and another 2 hours actually ironing… so I’m almost done. From now on, Eric is only allowed to wear wrinkle-free clothes!  Or I should heed my mom’s advice and not let it pile up in the first place. Oh well. :)

Thank you for voting

Unfortunately, all of you – less my 3 dear friends – voted for the wrong pumpkin. I’m going to assume it was a slip of the finger and you really meant to type #2, but accidentally hit #1… I understand.  And it’s fine, really, you don’t have to explain.Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to claim my foot massage anyway because, well, I came up with the idea and paid for the pumpkins. Both of them.  So there!
I also can’t wait to share some pictures from London. If I ever get done with my piles of ironing (ugh), I’ll blog about our trip… hopefully tomorrow. Good night!