Monday, July 26, 2010

(Love Is Like A) Heat Wave


Don't let the smile fool you, Saturday was nearly enough to make a girl cry. It all started out when I had to miss the final "real" stage of the Tour de Frane to run errands. Ok, not awful, I could just watch the 2:30 replay. I had to take one of our foster kittens, Merckx, to the vet to get neutered. Then we were stopping by my parents house to pick up our weekly share of vegetables from the Lancaster Farm Fresh CSA we joined this spring (which, by the way, I highly recommend to anyone who's been curious about joining a local CSA!). After that was a quick pop over to Jersey to stop by Ray's parents' house. And finally, we were going to reward ourselves with a trip to Village Thrift, previous home of many of the clothing featured on my blog.

You can tell by my dramatic pause that, clearly, things did not go as planned. We had driven about 4 blocks when suddenly.....nothing. My car literally died, about six feet from being splattered by a Septa bus in a real hurry. Did I mention Merckx was in the back seat, in his carrier, nearly dying of heat exhaustion? The next two hours were spent walking Merckx ten blocks back to the apartment, on the phone with my dealership, waiting for a tow truck, and quickly realizing that no, I would not be picking up vegetables, we would not be seeing Ray's family, and we most certainly would not be browsing the aisles of Village Thrift. Not any time in the foreseeable future.


As you can tell by the myriad of faces, I was not a happy camper. I was snarky (picture #1) and grumpy (picture #2), but we did the best to make light of a terrible situation (picture #3). The oppressive heat, combined with our terrible luck, resulted in the urgent need for drinks. One of our favorite local bars, the South Philadelphia Tap Room was hosting a summer wheat beer fest, just blocks away. I'm typically more of an IPA or gin drinker, but there's something so refreshing about a cold wheat beer on a hot day. It's even more refreshing when all the beers are $3. In retrospect, this probably wasn't the best day to decide to wear jeans. I'm so sick of wearing the same 3 pairs of shorts, and I didn't have the effort to style a dress in 90+ degree weather. Ray kept saying I needed big hoop earings to match my Jenny From the Block outfit. I kept saying I needed a bottle of water and scissors.


Tank Top: Forever 21
Jeans: Forever 21
Shoes: thrifted (Village Thrift- Pennsauken, NJ)
Sunglasses- flea market (The Piazza- Philadelphia, PA)

I realized I've mentioned our fosters here and there, but haven't given proper introductions. Allow to present, in order, Ina, Merckx, and Elsa SchiaPURRelli (get it?). Ina's ready to be adopted, Merckx is most likely going to stay put with us, and Elsa is our newest addition, having only spent four days with us so far. I wish our apartment would allow for more fosters, but when combined with the small space and our two other permanent cats, five animals is our limit. 




3 comments:

  1. love the striped shirt and all your tattoos!!!
    -kellie

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  2. Egads, what a day. Thanks for the kitten introductions. Very cute and good luck to Ina on (getting) her new home!

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  3. yikes! Sounds like a frustrating day. At least you have these little cuties to come home to!!!

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