Late to the Dance

Life really did get better at 40. Not perfect, but better. Great job, bad, bad hair, good TV, bad books, not enough exercise, bad doctor, a few good flicks, loser in the "relationship" department, good visits with Erin... See, lots of good stuff but too many bad things that I still have to work out. So this is me, working it out.

Saturday, June 24, 2006

All about Arid-zona

Hah! Gotcha, Bruce. This post is NOT all about Arid-zona (aka Arizona). But it is at least partially about my recent visit. I drove in and Erin flew in for a quick visit. I had a seminar to do last Saturday so I turned it into a "meet Cate" visit.

The first day was quite nice because the girls were still there and they went swimming with Erin, Josh and myself. I LOVE swimming. We played Marco Polo, ran (swam quickly?) from the claws of the also-swimming Daisy (that's a dog, in case you didn't know), and acquired lovely sunburns. As a matter of fact, that sunburn is still with me - although I am losing it with some alacrity in the form of shedding. Kind of disgusting. Should I describe the process in detail?

Maggie, Bruce, Josh, Erin and I went out to a great restaurant with lots of yummy things like hummus and pita.... Cate was with us also, but she snored through the entire thing. We ate at home another night and it was delicious - tomatoes and mozzarella (some folks were eating asparagus - not my speed). Since then, I have had tomatoes and mozzarella at least three times - it's an addiction. But nobody makes it quite as perfectly as Maggie does.

About that Cate - SQUIRMY. Even when she is asleep. But so adorable with a shy smile and an actual head of hair. And a great wardrobe. And I'm not saying that just because I contributed to it! She has this tennis dress...

After Phoenix, Erin and I went back CA - we packed up her meager belongings (meager only because she already had her prized possessions up North) and ran them up to Berkeley to her new apartment. The new place is really cute. Hard wood floors, old fashioned plaster walls and ceiling. Then we went on the shopping expedition - the search for a new bike! Turns out "new" has a special distinction. NEW TO ERIN. I dragged her into stores with lovely, shiny bikes - all of which left Erin frustrated and frowning. What did she want??? A USED bike that was NEW TO ERIN. Yep, she picked out this old schwinn with a questionable chain and rode happily into the sunset. Happy Birthday Erin. Erin, by the way, has now turned 20. And has a not-so-shiny, not-so-new bike.

And the it was back to the grind. Such a tough grind. Here I am back in New York City on a three day series. Hank and I decided we needed a uniquely NY experience so we went and drank for many hours at Dave & Busters. What do you mean that isn't a uniquely NY experience? It may not have been unique, but it was kinda fun. It was also my first time going to a D&B. Funny, I always thought they had those motion theaters, but no, it's like Chuck E. Cheese for semi-adults. With a bar.

Today is the last day - we leave this evening. I've already finished speaking and I'm tired. Very, very tired. But I am taking Monday off to take care of Erin's dead car. I guess I will give it to charity. Cars for Causes. I don't think I could get more than the value of the scrap metal.

If I ever went staff at the NNA - wait, I AM staff. I mean, if I went fulltime in the office instead of traveling, I think I would want to buy a little scooter. A Vespa. Can't you totally see me tooling around on a silly scooter, a pink helmet on my head? I could be the local crazy woman. Maybe I could get those aviator glasses - the kind with leather around the eyepieces - and a scarf or ten. Together with my shiny pink helmet I would cut a swath through Canoga Park traffic - tooting my horn, waving cheerily at the lovely local children, running down the slow moving folks in the cross-walk (with another cheery wave, of course)...

Man, I need a nap.

I should probably do the work I'm supposed to be doing right now... Ciao gang.

5 Comments:

At 6:35 PM, Blogger Jen said...

uhm, that sucked as a follow-up to the band leader post. However I do like the idea of having my sister known around the world as the Canoga Park greeter/crazy lady. I mean, that stuff gets around. Look at the Laguna Beach guy! He has a statue!

 
At 11:58 AM, Blogger maggie said...

Glad to see you're back to blogging. It makes me happy!

Could you get Erin an old helmet to go along with her old bike? Maybe she'll wear it- just maybe.

Tomatoes and Mozzarella- my favorite. YUM.

Come back soon. I'll be able to swim with you.

 
At 12:53 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

New bikes get STOLEN in Berkeley! I promise. It's well-documented fact.

 
At 8:20 AM, Blogger Bruce Penman said...

Andrea - Don't ride a scooter in Canoga Park. You have a daughter that loves you very much. But I DO think you should get HER a pink football helmet to wear around campus.

Even when she is walking.

 
At 7:26 AM, Blogger Bruce Penman said...

Hi Andrea,

How are you? How is work? What's going on in your life? Did you buy that scooter? How is Erin doing? It's too bad you don't have a blog where you can post interesting stories or just keep us up-to-date on what is going on with you. I have one and I use it all the time. It's really great. I know people appreciate it because they always post comments on it.

 

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