While I was visiting my family in South Carolina last month, my cousin M asked me if I knew anything about adult trikes. She was thinking about getting one for noodling around her neighborhood; she liked the idea of the extra stability of the third wheel, and the setup seemed well-suited for fun and safety.… Continue reading Catherine and Pata test ride an adult e-trike and aren’t pleased
This week was my spring break, which I spent in South Carolina with family– my mother, aunts, uncle, cousins, and of course my sister and her kids. Last week I posted about my goals for the week, which included low-key nature walking in state and town parks. I did that, and will blog about those… Continue reading Bowling with the family!
Today is my first real day of spring break. After 29 years of college teaching, those two words still make my heart beat a little faster. And yes, they also evoke images of the beach, with blue skies, warm sands and breaking waves. I’ve spent plenty of spring breaks at beaches: mostly in South Carolina,… Continue reading Keeping it simple: walking through spring break
Before I launch into an entire alphabet of physical activities, let me say what inspired this post: 1) Sam’s post on Three Things on a Thursday: Watch, Read and Listen. I watched and then I read, and then 2) I got completely caught up in what I read. It was a blog post by Greta… Continue reading A-Z: gym classes I would want to take
CW: talk about eating and feelings around the types of food eaten This month for me has been filled with a lot less cooking than usual. My department is hiring an assistant professor, which means we’ve had a cavalcade of candidates on campus for interviews, teaching demos, job talks, and meals. Lots of meals. And… Continue reading On the pressure of cooking (reblog)
These days I’m feeling like there is a lot more “more” in my life. And it’s not just a feeling. I’m back to full-time teaching after a semester sabbatical. And during that sabbatical, I did significantly less than I usually do– both in life and when on sabbatical. I let the cadence of my activity… Continue reading On the satisfaction of pursuing less (with or without dog)
Okay, January 2023 is in the books. Along with it are the now finished (or abandoned) January challenges. Our own dear Fieldpoppy just posted yesterday about how her round of January challenges went. TLDR: they went splendidly! She’s found a structure and a set of routines that support her in other parts of her life… Continue reading Maybe February is the new January: a case for showing up (late) to the challenge party
On January 18, The Washington Post was either having a very slow news day or engaging in a hazing ritual for new editors. Why do I think this? Because of this article that somehow got published about how Dr. Susan, Jebb, chair of the UK Food Standards Agency personally doesn’t like it when people bring… Continue reading Is second-hand cake as bad for you as second-hand smoke? On sweets in the workplace
Last night I went to dinner with five friends, all of whom I’ve cycled with or skied with or kayaked with. In addition to catching up on each other’s families, jobs, pets and travel, talk naturally turned to the following subjects: For the most part, I’m minding the shop at home for at least the… Continue reading Advance birthday activity party planning: throwing and hitting things