Showing posts with label bikes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bikes. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Monsters in the Basement

There are monsters in the basement.  Well, maybe not monsters, but there is definitely a resident of some kind.  There is a long hall of numbered storage rooms under our building that correspond to the apartments above, and every time I walk down that hall to get my bike out of ours, I hear music or voices or some big ruckus.  I can't quite pinpoint behind which door the mystery tenant lies, and I doubt I'll ever find out, (since I'll be moving out in just a few days) but that doesn't stop me from walking quietly and straining both my ears and my imagination.  Might it be the estranged son or daughter of a tenant?  Or a homeless person who found an unlocked window and a radio?  I like to think it's a monster, or the boogeyman, but perhaps that's just because I never really went through that monster-under-the-bed phase of childhood.
But speaking of bikes, I feel I should give a progress report.  I am improving!  Not only am I feeling much more comfortable getting on and off my bike, but excepting a rather embarrassing mid-intersection wipeout with R's mom the other day, I have managed to go to gym (ha!), the train station, R's parents' house, and the town centre (yes I know I'm not british, but in the case of town centre/er, "re" just looks better), without falling or in any way humiliating myself.  I am quite proud.  
I am also rather proud of my developing skills in domesticity.  Since moving into this apartment, I have cooked a number full, nutritious (and some not so nutritious) meals for two.  Nothing has burned (sauf some toast I forgot in the broiler), turkey jerky has not made an appearance (for those of you who know me well...), and I have not, I repeat, have not, resorted to pasta.  Victory!  Since I have next to nothing to do while R is at work all day, I often find myself looking at foodnetwork.com, as well as various food blogs.  Chocolate&Zucchini is one of my favorites.  Interesting recipes, Paris commentary, and measurements in grams and milliliters.  I have five more days here, and then it's off to an oven-less apartment in Paris, so I'm going to try and bake as much as possible before I leave.  Tonight, for example, I shall try the toffee crunch caramel cheesecake.