Road Women

Slacker Slacker

I’m such a slacker. I was all pumped up about blogging about Nature Valley and then I slacked.  I’m sorry all you readers out there.  Really, I am.  I guess I just ran out of time between all the eating and sleeping and riding my bike.

Crisco, Panko, and Raisins

We are officially moved out of Pullman, as of June 30th, and trying to get things all settled/unpacked in Spokane.This week was an interesting one for Hitcher. We came home Monday evening to discover that Hitcher had gotten in the garbage. He had also found a dietary supplement, eating 30 to 40 capsules. Off to the emergency vet we went, where they had to induce vomiting. He was a bit groggy that evening, but seemed normal Tuesday morning.

Lots is going

Lots is going on. Ted is walking again, and even went for his first outdoor ride today, so he is making lots of progress. He can't always see the improvements himself, but he truly is getting better daily.Everything must be out of the Pullman house by the end of June, which gives us one week to get everything out and clean. Simultaneously, I am also in the throws of finishing my research, with two more days of panels to go. These are wine tasting panels, and my final panel will coincide with my final day in Pullman. Very apropos.

I fail

at my blog.I'm going to try not to fail anymore.Starting now.

Life may suck...But not entirely

Yesterday all I could appreciate was my steady-minded boyfriend, and my puddle-jumping horse. I have a great boyfriend, I have a great horse, I have a great boyfriend, I have a great horse....Today, I found a few more things.Our garden is starting to flourish, I'm getting ridiculously good grades and teacher comments in school, and I have a new bike to carry me on adventures far and wide.We are growing blue potatoes, and I was surprised by the beauty of their flowers

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