e_juliana: (b&w)
[personal profile] e_juliana
Some days, I wish I could be as hysterically hyper and random as [livejournal.com profile] datlowen. But then I realize that that would take too much energy. I'll settle for the random, I guess.

Anyway....

Ran yesterday morning. It was good, and it was fast. The problem was that someone fell into pace 5 steps behind me, making me feel like a rabbit. (The race kind, not the bunny kind.) My stupid stupid competitive streak won't let someone who is close to my pace overtake me, so I kicked it up a notch. Which made that person actually use me as a rabbit. Which made me run about 5 seconds faster than my usual race pace. I need to do that more often. Run faster, not be a rabbit. Although, if rabbiting makes me do that....

The word rabbit has now lost all sense to me. Rabbit rabbit rabbit.

Ahem.

So I ran in the morning, and then biked into work. I love my bike, as it is big and tough and was Robin's, but it has some bad habits that seem to be ingrained (hey, just like Rob!). Chain slippage, gears not quite in place, etc. I'll take it in again, but they haven't been able to find the cause yet. I'm only worried about the MN Red Ribbon Ride. My daily commute is one thing, but I'd prefer it to be in top shape for a ride that is 100+ miles per day.

Huh. Looking at the website, I see this year's Ride is sponsored by Chipotle. Huh. Well, at least I like their food, if not their corporate parent.

The upshot is, I'm biking in to work instead of walking in now. Which means I'm going to try to get in a 7-mile run tonight. We'll see if it works.



It looks like Zach and I have found an apartment. It's within spitting distance of the Walker museum (old Guthrie), garden-level (which I don't like), 2-bedroom, gigantic, etc. My biggest objection to the place is the bathtub. More specifically, the absolute lack of one and the slightly institutional feel of the shower room. Yes, shower room. The shower is bigger than some of the bathrooms I have had before.

My second objection to it is that it was clearly a gigantic studio apartment, and then they decided to put up some walls to make it a two-bedroom, so the interior walls are extremely flimsy.

Zach says it has sort of a bohemian feel to it, and he's right, even if the thought does make me sing "La Vie Boheme" from Rent. We're going to spend a small fortune on fabrics for draping and muffling and whatnot. We'll also probably be allowed to paint, which will be nice. I'm tired of white walls.

The best part about the place? Private entrance. There's a door that leads into the building proper, but there's also an entrance that goes right up and out into the street. You'd better believe that will be our main entrance.

All in all, not a perfect place. On the other hand, as I've been saying, 2004 is all about pushing boundaries. I tend to find places that are already perfect (see my last two apartments). This one can be made to be ours, and I think that's a good thing. I also think that I'll be doing most of the initial ours-making, as Z is, howdoyousay, hella busy for the next 6 months. And if it's truly hellish, we can move in a year. The joys of renting.
From: [identity profile] calligrafiti.livejournal.com
Anyway, I'm glad the apartment search is going fairly well. Are the walls between you and the other apartments good and solid? Those would be harder to fix than interior stuff.

Since you're doing so much running, is the ability to soak your legs in a tub fairly important? I've never gotten my own mileage up high enough to matter, but I can see where it would be a concern for a more serious runner.

Good luck with the whole housing situation.

Date: 2004-04-08 10:21 am (UTC)
fufaraw: mist drift upslope (Default)
From: [personal profile] fufaraw
The place sounds fabulous. Will your new household include combined cats?

See, this is me, wondering last year if Z's cats missed you, if you got to see them, and being all yippy about your getting a cat of your own. I am just a tad more bonded with TC than I am with most people in my life. We were actually discussing this yesterday. I have one friend who admits she loves her cat more, in a strange connected way, than her spouse or her children.

Yes.

Date: 2004-04-08 11:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] smonsterbite.livejournal.com
Sounds like it has potential. At least the shower is big -- my brother and GF's house had a brown tiled shower with a really high thingy to step over and it was so small the GF couldn't shave her legs in it.

Hope it works out, and can't wait to see pics after you've had your wicked way with it.

Date: 2004-04-08 05:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alexlucard.livejournal.com
Hey. Found your LJ through MPS Goth. Just skimming to see who is neat.

Wanted to say hi and also I'm in the general area you're looking to move into (I'm on Lake of the Isles). Good location over all in terms of things to do, and just an overall atmosphere.

K. Done now.

Date: 2004-04-08 06:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] makaidiver.livejournal.com
I'm reading top to bottom, which means I read your more recent post about the apt. first. Garden apt [meaning people walking back/forth over your head, rigth]? No bathtub? and makeshift walls? Erk. If you're one of those charmed people who has awesome housing karma, I'd say keep looking. You'll know the perfect place when you see it.

Profile

e_juliana: (Default)
e_juliana

September 2023

S M T W T F S
     12
3456789
10111213141516
17 181920212223
24252627282930

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Jul. 9th, 2025 06:03 am
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios