Tile progress (turtle pace)

At long last, we ordered the tile. We waited so long, that the original color was discontinued! So now, because we already have a couple of boxes of the discontinued color, we ordered three other close shades, and will be mixing them up. More on that in a later post. We also decided, since the Fireclay tile is so expensive ($28 per square foot!!), that we’d just use that tile on the wall that’s facing the door, and use white ceramic tile ($1.30 per square foot) on the other two walls. It also is in stock (we have to wait about a month for the fancy tile to be made). Value engineering!

So I got started on the white tile. I covered about half a wall before I realized I hadn’t been thinking.

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The white tile has special spacers built into the edges, so you can lay it out with very tight gaps. It’s almost perfectly uniform, too. So I thought “great, I’ll make the grout gaps as small as possible.” Then I realized that the Fireclay tile requires a minimum gap of 1/8″ because it’s hand made and dimensionally irregular. So I need to also space the white tile to match, if I want the grout lines to match up (of course I do — you know me). Luckily I realized this before the end of the day, so I spent the rest of the day pulling tile OFF the wall, and scraping thinset off the back. One day, and I’d have got just as far by going for a bike ride!

The next time I started I decided to start with the wall had has a niche (photo above right). I’m making the shelves out of a piece of stone back-splash.

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Above right, you can see one of the decorative Fireclay tiles we got at their “boneyard” (over-runs and imperfect pieces at discount). I’m adding it as an accent in the white tile.

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After three days tiling, above right is where I’m at. All the grout lines are 1/8″ and lining up. I have to make one more shelf, and continue the tile up to the ceiling…

And I have to include a picture of Arwen. I hope you’re keeping as cozy as she is:

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oops i’m in france!

well, i’m not actually in france, now. but i was recently. it was a trip that kind of fell in my lap… my mom had been planning this river boat cruise for about a year. and a month before the trip her roommate cancelled. the trip was transferred to my dad who wasn’t interested in traveling, so i gladly stepped in and flew to france with my mom, my aunt linda, uncle joel and their friends nancy and ben.

besides the food, people and sights, my favorite part of the trip was taking photos. while i was in france i was posting photos to my facebook account every day. some of my friends said my updates were the highlight of their day! putting together a blog post is much more labor intensive, so here is a pared down collection from the trip. enjoy!

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arwen and bella were sad to see me go, they did their best to keep me from packing. but i finally made it to the airport! here i am with my mom, aunt and uncle. 🙂

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and here we are in france, on the cruise ship on the seine river! my mom is testing out the library before we set sail.

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the view from our room the next morning. i loved the fog, colors and reflections. the view from our window was always beautiful and/or interesting.

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we visited monet’s house and garden. the light, fog, sky and clouds in giverny is magical. it makes sense why artists were/are so inspired there.

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during dinner that night THIS was our magical view as we floated by beautiful little villages along the seine.

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the next day we took a walking tour of rouen. (above left) when i’m traveling in older cities, i always notice how different the path beneath my feet feels, the texture is part of the experience. throughout the trip i took photos of what i was standing on, in rouen the stones were laid out in curving patterns and right at this spot when i looked down, there were red rose petals. (above right) i got to introduce my mom to french macarons! i’ve been craving them ever since. luckily we have shops in san francisco dedicated to only making macarons. 🙂

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my favorite part of rouen was the jeanne d’arc (joan of arc) cathedral.

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i wanted to spend more time here…

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such modern stained glass!

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i loved the contrast of materials. we also had an excellent tour guide that day, she was funny, interesting and articulate. she said her kids gave her a dvd of “desperate housewives” so she could work on her english. 🙂 her english was very good.

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the food and service on the cruise were consistently excellent. we got spoiled by the entire experience. and as the youngest passenger on the cruise i got a lot of attention from the crew and other passengers. (above left) here i am acting as assistant to our waiter gary as he tells his “hungarian three bears” story/joke. every couple of nights he’d perform some sort of story/trick/game for our table. we were definitely the loudest table in the dining room and according to gary that was a good thing! (above right) the next morning we toured jumieges abbey.

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during tours we have on these “whisper” headsets so we can hear our tour guide talking without having to be clustered around them. during these tours i’m the one wandering off taking photos of random stuff. 🙂 i love chairs. i love trees. i love fog…

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st. wandrille abbey.

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st. wandrille abbey, inside the chapel and outside.

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the fog cleared and we had a beautiful afternoon at the alabaster coast. this is my favorite photo taken that day. 🙂 the photo was taken by lita and pete, our “asian connection” friends from indiana.

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(above left) sisters! (above right) i make feline friends all over the world!

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instead of sand there were pebbles on this beach! they are harder to walk on but make a beautiful sound when the waves come in and flow out.

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that night was the captain’s welcome dinner. but everyone, not just at our table, was wondering who is the captain? shouldn’t he be here? why haven’t we met him?

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(above left) it turns out we had met him! francois was the captain who looked too young to be a captain. (above right) here we are with our favorite khay, who called everyone darling but called me “miss janeen.” i stopped going to the daily port talks so i could be the first into the dining room to reserve our table with khay!

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the next day we visited honfleur.

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it was a very scenic little village.

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the following day we visited an american cemetery and memorial at colleville-sur-mer.

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while we were there they had a ceremony to honor the war veterans in our group. a lot of people said this day was the highlight and the reason they wanted to come on this cruise.

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omaha beach memorial.

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a selfie taken on my mom’s camera. i took a photo of her camera screen. see, it’s low on battery…

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the notre dame cathedral in bayeux. one of our guides told us when in doubt, notre dame is a safe name guess for any cathedral.

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beautiful hydrangeas outside the bayeux tapestry museum. inside we viewed a 225 foot embroidered scroll stitched in 1067 but were not allowed to take photos of it.

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more lovely morning fog. traveling towards les andelys.

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i ran into our travel companions, nancy and ben doing laps on the upper deck. we took a selfie!

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i found our captain francois and got an impromptu river boat sailing lesson! when the river is this foggy and you can’t see much of anything, radar is used to guide the boat.

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les andelys in the distance. there’s a castle hiding in the fog on the far right.

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how quickly the fog clears! walking through les andelys…

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walking through les andelys… (above right) our cruise director was impressed that 60 people (out of our 134 passengers) chose to walk up the hill to see the castle and view.

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the view from the top! our cruise ship docked on the right.

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(above left) selfie with mom. (above right) going into the castle, château-gaillard. the view was much more impressive than the castle. i’m afraid i started tuning out our tour guide’s voice…

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walking back to our cruise ship for lunch. i looked forward to every meal on the ship!

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after lunch i went on a bike ride with scott, “the other kid” passenger on the cruise (he was 54 and traveling with his dad.) the cruise ship has bikes and helmets we can borrow. all my training in san francisco made me fearless on les andelys streets!

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we saw the church (not a cathedral) in the village. guess what it’s called… la collégiale notre-dame des andelys.

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i was drawn to the amazing graffiti art on the front of this school.

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we made it back from our bike ride in time for the galley tour. it’s impressive what these chefs could do in this kitchen downstairs. and every meal gets carried upstairs on giant trays by the wait staff.

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and then we had tea time!

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that evening we left the ship to have dinner on land. but first the tour buses stopped at the top of the hill so the other 74 passengers (who didn’t walk up) could see the view from the top. i thought it was interesting to watch as the senior passengers of 3 giant tour buses emptied out onto the hillside.

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the view.

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at la grand de bourgoult there were snobby cats! and a gorgeous view, which i didn’t get a good photo of because i was too busy trying to make feline friends.

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the traditional entertainment at la grand de bourgoult. we started with drinks and appetizers outside.

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the setting, inside and out, was beautiful and impressive but i found the food and service just slightly less than what we’d grown accustomed to on the ship!

earlier in the day a passenger had wondered if i was 16! someone at our dinner table thought i was engaged and this would make a lovely setting for my wedding. i had to break it to them that i’ll be celebrating my 12th wedding anniversary in october. 🙂

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a dramatic morning sky as we sailed towards conflans-saints-honorine.

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inside the chateau at versailles!

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(above left) a versailles restoration. (above right) viewing the room through a mirror.

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selfie in the versailles garden.

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that night was the “secret” (they forgot to officially tell us) captain’s farewell dinner. the menu included a baked cheese salad, cauliflower soup, lobster and baked alaska for dessert.

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a group photo of our table with our favorites, khay and gary! i enjoyed the company and every meal we shared in the dining room. we had some good laughs and conversations. and on the last few days ben (far left) started telling jokes and riddles!

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after dinner that night i finally went to listen to music in the lounge. i’d never gone before because i’d been so sleep deprived adjusting to the time zone. the local visiting singer was cheesy but quite talented and entertaining. he liked to invite passengers to come up and dance and i eventually got dragged up there with scott and two other passengers to perform a tarantella, which none of us really knew how to do! around 10:30 we all headed out to the deck to sail into paris and catch a first night time glimpse of the eiffel tower with the mini statue of liberty.

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and the next morning my mom got to see the eiffel tower up close for the first time in her life!

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the notre dame cathedral in paris.

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the notre dame cathedral in paris.

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(above left) my mom told me to pick out a shirt for myself and i picked a kids shirt! “super parisien!” cute, huh? (above right) the pyramids downstairs at the louvre.

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a selfie downstairs at the louvre with auntie linda and my mom! right after this, a couple of fellow passengers asked me how to set their phones to take selfies. 🙂 selfies definitely take some practice…

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finally inside the louvre.

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the nike of samothrace, the winged victory. i wrote an essay about this sculpture when i was an art student! our tour guide was talking about how “nike” means (goddess of) victory and how appropriate this was for an athletic shoe company. then she asked who was wearing nikes and my mom was the only one. victory for mom!

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i love the contrast of this super clean, modern architecture with the super ornate rooms. i don’t know much about the louvre but it felt like a cleansing of the visual palette.

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it’s mind blowing to think that people created every tiny detail.

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during our tour of the louvre, we really only had time to see select highlights. this included the mona lisa. there was a huge crush of people taking photos of her. i pushed forward, quickly took my photo then walked away, wishing i could have spent just a few minutes with her. i’m pretty sure this is NOT how one should view and appreciate art…

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because we had such limited time, i never got to see the louvre from the outside. (we were brought their by tour buses, deposited in the downstairs garage and began and ended our tour from there.) so this was my only glimpse of the famous pyramid outside. but maybe this isn’t such a bad perspective, knowing how much i like contrasting styles and materials. 😉

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that night, our last dinner on the ship, we were feeling a bit sad that the trip was almost over. (above left) mom and me with igor the executive chef. (above right) one last photo with our favorites, khay and gary.

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that night scott (the other “kid”) and i took a walk down the street to see the eiffel tower. it gets lit up and sparkly for 5 minutes every hour but i think i like it more this way. this is more classic, more calm, less spazzy.

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the next morning we were up EARLY. our luggage was outside of our room at 5 am. we ate our last breakfast in the dining room at 5:30 and were on the shuttle bus to the airport at 6. once we were checked in for our flight we visited the rest room and i thought, “even the rest rooms are awesome in the charles de gaulle airport!!”

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and here’s a photo looking down the uphill people mover. awesome, again! there’s definitely a beauty and style about paris and france that i will miss.

this was an amazing trip for me. and it was even more amazing that i could share it with my mom. now i’m wondering if we can go on more trips like this together?? these luxury river boat cruises have trips all over the world. i could easily get used to this kind of travel. 🙂

Kerdi Shower

I finally started doing the Kerdi waterproofing membrane on the shower. I’m always talking about it with people, so I tried to document the process a bit.

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Above left, I’m test fitting the piece that will be used in the base of the shower. I’ve cut it so that it turns up 2″ around all the edges, and laps over the curb. It’s a simple circular cutout at the drain, because the special drain flange bonds directly to the membrane. Above right, I’m wetting the cement board and mortar bed so that all the moisture doesn’t get sucked out of the thinset. I trowelled the thinset mortar onto the cement board and base, then laid the membrane on top.

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The membrane is carefully pressed into the thinset mortar (the waterproofing membrane has a fleece-like surface on both sides, so the thinset bonds to it). I use a wide putty knife (above left). An important point is you must use unmodified thinset mortar: The modified thinset mortars do not set up or cure between two layers of waterproofing membrane – that would be total disaster.

Above right I’ve installed the membrane onto the left wall also. At the base, I run the membrane over the top of the 2″ that laps up the sides. You can see a patch I had to put on the wall: I accidentally poked a hole into it while smoothing it (corner of the trowel dug in and tore a notch). The membrane is quite strong, but you have to be careful if the surface under the membrane is uneven.

I like to work from the base up, because I like the idea of the membrane layering over the piece below, but apparently it’s not necessary. The difficulty with the way I do it, is the bottom piece has to be carefully protected while I’m working on the sides.

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Here’s a bit more of the process. I’ve troweled the thinset on the wall above left, then laid the kerdi membrane on and flattened it (above right).

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Above left I’ve put the membrane on the right wall, and above right shows the waterproofing at the window. I’ve lapped it a bit onto the window frame, so that I can seal that joint. I don’t want water seeping between the edge of the membrane and the window frame. I’ll also add silicone caulk when I tile it, but apparently the thinset mortar will adhere to the vinyl window ok.

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Totally unrelated, but I liked this Dilbert cartoon: Reminds me of someone I know.

Restoring a door

A few months ago (in my last post) — well, that was six months! — I started restoring the door that I was planning to put into the laundry room. Hmm, so riding my bike got in the way, and I stopped working on the house for quite some time! Very enjoyable.

Back to work:

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Above left I’m clamping pieces of redwood (the door is old growth redwood) to the sides of the door to slightly increase the width and height. Above right, I’m test-fitting in the pocket door opening.

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I also bought an old, beautiful brass door lock from building resources. The old door hardware is more difficult to install than the new hardware. I had to hand carve out a mortice to fit the lock.

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And then July Fourth came along… Harrison street was again a war zone of fireworks: Exciting for humans, but terrifying for Arwen and Bella. We put their “thunder shirts” on. They look a bit peeved, but it did help to calm them down a bit.

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Not that they were totally calm… but at least they weren’t hiding under the couch!

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Here’s the door ready to be stained (left) and stained (right). Still need to put polyurethane on it.

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Right next to the door, in the laundry room, is a sink. I made a cabinet that will hold the sink, and be wall-hung. None of the walls are perpendicular, so it took some trial and error to get the cabinet the right shape. I stained it with the same stain used on the door. It came out close (a bit lighter) because it’s fir, not redwood.

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Janeen spent a day filling all the nail holes, sanding and priming the wainscot. I finally finished installing all the trim.

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And here’s the door on, and the sink in. The room just needs tile on the floor and paint.

ALC day 7: LA!

i left san francisco at 5:30 on saturday morning. mae and i had a GREAT time driving down to LA together, the hours flew by.

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i got a good photo of mathew on his bike! since he’s such a fast rider, he got into LA before me and was waiting at a nearby cafe for my text when i arrived.

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so proud of him!! and so happy to see him again.

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cooling off.

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yay! 545 miles from SF to LA in 7 days. and that’s a steel frame bike! 😉 he said he wasn’t sore at all and that he could have done the ride in 4 days!

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eva and jacque were there too! they both work nights but they gave up their sleep to see mathew ride through the finish line. and it was a surprise to mathew, i didn’t tell him they were coming.

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“WHY I RIDE” signed by riders. mathew didn’t get a chance to sign it but if he did, he would have written “for Jim and Jack.”

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during the ride, mathew got a letter from a 3rd grader named abigale! i love how so many schools got involved in supporting the riders and the cause.

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jacques and eva.

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mathew couldn’t wait to take off this red nail polish!

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mathew with the sisters of perpetual indulgence. some of them did the ride, but not in these costumes.

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mathew and some very exuberant roadies! our friend alan is on the left and alex is on the right.

gathering their bags and walking them to the car felt so much like picking kids up from summer camp! 🙂 thankfully mae rented a mini van because we needed it! mathew shipped his bike back but we had 4 roadies, 1 rider and all their bags, which were big enough for me to fit into!

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that saturday was also alex’s birthday. we took him out to dinner at fig in santa monica.

we spent the rest of the weekend with the gee sisters but have absolutely no photos of them because mae refused to have her photo taken! 🙁 but we had a fun ride home on sunday.

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guess what i did on saturday..!

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bella and arwen were very happy to have us home. bella was a super affectionate love bug this morning and arwen got to play outside. they each got new scratchers this morning. in the above photo i think it’s less about them sharing it and more about each one trying to claim it for their own!

ALC day 6

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on day 6 mathew rode 84.3 miles from lompoc to ventura. at the lunch stop in isla vista family came to visit! above, mathew with his brother elijah.

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above, with elijah, zoe, meg and deborah. zoe just turned 3 on wednesday. i’m guessing her older brothers must have been at school.

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mathew sent me this photo when he got to santa barbara. one more day and he’ll be in LA! he asked me to bring nail polish remover! 😉

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later that day mathew sent me this photo and called it a “2 lactaid dish”! normally mathew makes a huge effort to avoid all sugar and dairy, but there was so much ice cream on this ride, he couldn’t resist. the city of santa barbara hosts an ice cream social for them by the beach. this was mathew’s second helping! 😉

mae (stef and nancy’s sister) and i leave SF at 5:30 saturday morning and plan to arrive in LA by noon. we’ll be coordinating with mathew so we can see him when he rides to the finish line. i am determined to get a photo of him ON his bike! he said he’ll dawdle at the rest stops and lunch.

have a good weekend everyone! more updates when we return. xoxo

ALC day 5: RED DRESS DAY!

day 5 on the ALC ride is red dress day. supposedly it started as “dress in red” day and evolved into the spectacle it is today. i think some people sign up for the ride, JUST to participate in red dress day! i wish i could be there right now to see them all riding! i imagine it must be very “priscilla queen of the desert” on bikes. it’s a short ride (42 miles) today so they spend a lot of time in camp admiring each others outfits before heading out…

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mathew with a couple of sriracha bottles! (thanks to kiki, on the right, for sending this photo!)

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mathew says this group came all the way from CHINA to do the ALC ride!!! mathew looks like he’s enjoying his outfit. he said he borrowed the fishnet stockings from his tent-mate, ken.

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here’s a photo stef took of mathew during lunch. notice he’s showing off his red fingernails? 😉 i think there was a tent in camp devoted to nail polish last night.

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love this photo! stef, mathew and nancy!

i wish i could have seen all the riders on their bikes today! mathew sent me a text saying, “Yes, it was very Priscilla. There was a winding road up a hill on the way here, and the line of red cyclists looks like a red ribbon going up the hill.”

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and just in case you think ALL i’ve been doing is sitting around this week waiting on updates from mathew… i got a haircut! our downstairs tenant, jennifer took the photos. i love that i’m standing in the weird back door closet! of course my hair will not look this good again until the next time i get a haircut…

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and i finally finished my denyse schmidt inspired pillows! (left) front view, (right) back view. aren’t they cute? i finished the striped pillow at the end of 2013 and the brown square pillow today.

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here’s a photo from kiki from day 4 of mathew and stef being silly together. 🙂

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mathew’s ALC day 3 update: 1) he was moved to tears by the people in bradley, especially the kids. 2) he ate a huge waffle cone and then quiche for dinner and was thankful for lactaid. 3) he said it was a great day.

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around noon yesterday he sent me this photo with the caption “helen highwater at mission san miguel.” i didn’t see it until just now because it went into spam!

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17 miles into day 4 he sent me this photo: half way to LA!

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and then after another 17 miles he sent me this photo “Back on the coast.”

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he got delayed for a few hours at lunch getting a new tire. and then had fun at rest stop 4 where the theme was “Four is the New Black.”

and here are kitty photos for a friend of mine. you know who you are! 😉

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arwen being naughty!

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bella enjoying her paper bag.

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sisters. 🙂

ALC day 2

on the ALC ride, today is their century day, 108 miles from santa cruz to king city. mathew said it was a challenging ride but he made it into camp around 3:30 and they told him he was #120 out of 2400+ riders!

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mathew sent me this photo and said, “The cookie lady (and her mom). They even made vegan cookies. Yummy.” 🙂

since i haven’t really been getting photo updates from mathew, i’ve been pretty addicted to checking out what other people are posting: https://actnow.tofighthiv.org/site/SPageNavigator/ExperiencetheEventNew.html
looked like day 2 was pretty crazy and colorful. 🙂

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and luckily i’ve got friends on the inside. stef posted this photo, she and her sister, nancy are lunch roadies. yay! mathew looks HAPPY!

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this photo was posted on facebook by gino. tired happy riders and roadies in camp at king city.