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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

 
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life keeps tumbling by before i can write about it! there's yet more to say, but here's some of the story so far:

* i celebrated my 35th birthday at the corner of 35th and oak: a fun picnic at laurelhurst park with bubbles, hula hoops & bocce ball. alas, my traditional trip to oaks park was thwarted because it's not open on mondays. oops! but sven & i headed to the rivershore and found an awesome sunbleached stump half-submerged in the water to sit and talk for a while.



* sven & i celebrated our 5th anniversary: i made him a little book and we went to chez machin for our traditional crepe lunch. usually we also pick blackberries on powell butte, but when we got to the top we found they had all been bulldozed out! it really changes the nature of the landscape up there.

* sven, kristen, todd & i went to see the rose city rollers. it's the kind of thing that's fun to do once a year -- if you bring earplugs. there was a marriage proposal at the beginning; kristen & i groaned because we think that's a terrible tactic. also, it turns out people who go to the roller derby have the best bumper stickers.





* i did my first bridgepedal! i did the 6-bridge family ride. i was worried i wouldn't make it to the top of the fremont bridge before they closed it so i got through the other 5 bridges as quickly as possible. going down i5 on a bike is like riding in a mad max movie! but riding to the event i scraped my knee pretty good when i slipped on the streetcar tracks on sw 6th. it wrenched my handlebars -parallel- to the bike! fortunately i wheeled her down the street and someone helped get rose straightened out. it was my first accident on her and i'm glad neither of us was seriously or permanently damaged!





(that last image from bikeportland)


* later that night i attended sven's clown soiree, a culmination of the classes he's been taking from barnaby.






* sven & i watched the perseids in the field down the road until dawn. in addition to dozens of shooting stars (including he best one i've seen in years), we saw eight(!) satellites. around 4 a.m. i heard a rustling behind us and i turned to find a fox passing us in the tall grass less than 8 feet away.

* sven & i went to the oregon historical museum to see the puppetry exhibit and afterwards we had a summer dinner on the patio at lovely hula hands.

* i've seen "iron man" (not bad), "wall-e" (pretty good) and "the last mimzy" (bleh. but i see how i really would have liked it when i was 12, and it's based on one of my favorite scifi short stories).

in other news:

* i've been doing a lot of patient advocating at ppcw and it looks like i'll be doing even more volunteer work during political season.

* i've also done a lot of gocco teaching at the iprc, but i worry that january will be a difficult month, as supplies are expected to cease being manufactured in december.

* i took a class on "ninja stitching" which has been helpful in knowing how to mend clothes and sew softies, but the class is over now and i have a half-finished apron to show for it.

* last but certainly not least: sandy's getting married next month! :D congratulations, sandy!

Comments:
A lovely birthday! I scary knee-scrap! Fun to see all the photos! Thank you for mentioning the Puppetry show. I hadn't seen Michael Curry in years! So glad he's being featured, he deserves it. He's completely brilliant.
 
hey, there! given his work w/ julie taymor, we were wondering if you knew 'im!
 
It's really too bad that you didn't get a photo of the alligator that bit your knee when you fell off your bike...

I don't think people understand just how badass your escape from that accident was. They think only New York has trouble with escaped pets? Pfeh!!
 
i'm glad portland has those alligator warning signs! i understand how irresistible it must be to an alligator to see all those nommable bicyclists.
 
Hey, I want to see the apron from ninja stitching! and happy birthday! Did I tell you yet I got a bike? When I am brave enough for streets with traffic I will ride it to your house! Or maybe we can pedal somewhere together.

Remind me next time we talk in person, i have a funny/odd Barnaby the Clown story.

xxoo,
me
 
hey, melanie! congrats on the new bike! yes, we should pedal on the springwater together: flat, no traffic and beautiful on this side of foster.

as to the apron... well, if i finish it, i'll post a picture about it. it's currently 75% done, but that last 25% is always the hardest, right? :)

very curious about your barnaby story...!
 
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