Thursday, September 6, 2012

By the light of the moon



About three or four times a week I make a point of it to go out for a nightly walk/jog/wog/jalk. It's fun to go out and explore our quaint neighborhood and get lost in its newness. It has been too hot here during the day for any normal person to stay outside for extended periods, and I'm still not comfortable enough to venture out into the dangerous-sounding city of Orangevale alone at night, so I always pick the most perfect time to go out: dusk. The sun is setting, temperatures are cooling, families are at home together, and as I walk through the burbs I relish in the sounds of children playing in the yard and the smell of dinner cooking on the grill. It's really the prime time for walks. And while I've really enjoyed the newness of my town, and creating new routes, tonight my mind wandered to where I think would be the perfect places for an evening stroll.


PARIS













You must pronounce is 'Pahr-reeeee" 

 I've actually heard a few not so nice things about this city, but in my mind it seems so magical. My idea of a blissful evening stroll is peace, and stillness, and thinking time, and crisp air. I want to walk the streets of Paris with few people around, no sounds of traffic, but silently walk past bakeries and smell fresh baked bread, and whistle to myself the Paris holds the key to your heart song from Anastasia, and the Bonjour song from Beauty and the Beast, and the french classic Aux Champs Elysees. While eating a chocolate croissant of course.


NEW ORLEANS






Disclosure: I am total Disney nerd, and New Orleans Square is one of my fave areas of Disneyland. If I could just chill in N.O.S. with no one else around, that would be heaven. I really don't hate people, or having them around, but an evening stroll is ruined by crowds. An evening stroll on Mardi Gras would be awful. An evening stroll down Bourbon Street when it's abandoned, lightly drizzling, hearing the distant sounds of music and slowing breathing in the scent of jambalaya, sounds awesome. 

EPCOT 





























 Seriously guys, I love Disney. And ever since my first trip to Disney World I FELL IN LOVE with the World Showcase at Epcot. Disney really does it up right, and in one place you can walk from ancient ruins in Mexico, to hear a Beatles cover band in Great Britain, to Morocco, to France, to China, and so on. Omg, I'm geeking out just thinking about it, it is seriously so awesome. If you ever want to see my own pictures, I'll show you, I've got lots. Now Disneyland/Disneyworld kind of breaks my rule of having as few people as possible for the stroll, but a big part of Disney is magic, and sometimes you can really lucky and have rare moments of peace. It makes me sad to think that in my lifetime I will probably never have the opportunity to travel to all of these super unique and awesome places, but at least for a moment I got a small sense of what it would be like. 






Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Hi friends! 

My name is Erin, and this is my blog.  

Now, I've struggled a bit during the creation and implementation of this blog. I wondered, am I cut out for the blogging world? I pondered what I would write about, and what kind of blog I would want to have.  You see, I am a bit of a blog aficionado.  I am a dedicated blog reader and stalker. I've seen all different types and styles. But where would I fit in?

A Fashion Blog? Yeah, right.

Mommy Blog? No thanks.
Dieting and Healthy Living Blog, showing pictures of me getting progressively skinnier and skinnier? I wish.
Diaries of a Social Worker? Sounds like a book no one wants to read.  
 
But I guess I'll just allow this blog to morph into whatever feels natural. Which will probably include musings on my favorite television shows, and will hopefully include fascinating details giving you an insight into my personal life. Because really, I am basically like the nosiest person ever and I think I like blogs cause I love to get an inside look into others lives. The juicier the details the better.