Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Four-wheeled Bike

It's been gorgeous here - tons of days with blue skies and temps around the mid to upper 50s. So pleasant. We took an afternoon and ventured to our favorite local park. While there, we rented the below bike [those that frequent boardwalks can probably tell me its specific name] and had a blast cruising around the park. The cries of "Faster, Daddy!" still echo in my mind.
Despite the faces, we did have a good day. [I like the contrast.]

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Barn Bash

We joined some friends for a festive fall evening. Activities included a game of "duck, duck, pumpkin", a bit of old school line-dancing, bobbing for apples, and a pie eating contest. All participated in the latter event so unfortunately we don't have any pictures, but it was a riot. Here's some of the apple-bobbing action.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

OJ

I'm a big fan of orange juice. I'm not sure why but perhaps it goes back to the days of wearing the blue and orange of the Illini or back to my first mountain bike which was orange in color. It's anyone's guess.

The girls are also fans of the juice variety - particularly apple and grape. Our city does carry this juice, but only at certain locations around the city. I was getting a little tired of my "juice runs" to the stores further into the city since they're a bit heavy for Lori to carry. [Oh, man, do we miss our minivan. *sigh* ]

Well, sixty seconds from our door is a small convenience-type store. I spoke with the owner about stocking this brand of juice. And now he does! And it's cheaper! Hooray! This is yet another small step of learning to live - and hopefuly thrive - here. [And when I buy it in these big cases, it's cheaper still. Excellent.]

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Forest

We went to a forest preserve for a day of hiking and picnicing. My personal favorite moment of the day was taking in the sunshine while lying on the picnic blanket after lunch. My least favorite moment - in that position, being suddenly jumped upon by a child.
Some friends recommended bringing some boots for the kids so they could play in the stream. Good call. Everyone had wet socks, but Lori wisely packed extra. Geez, she's smart.
We climbed a large hill. Excellent exercise. Thankfully thick bush prevented us from going further up.
Lia at the top.