So after a wonderful hike and bible time with some amazing ladies from church... i set out on a mission: I was going to buy a bike.
I recently ran to school thinking it would be a nice 5 or so mile run. but when I arrived in no time at all I tracked the distance the next time i drove... only 3 miles. 3 miles! that's it??? and it takes me over an hour sometimes to get home??? I found this to be unacceptable. My solution? buy a bike. With a bike I decided I would be able to maneuver around, through, and possibly even over traffic. So today I finally set out to buy a bike.
I arrived at a bike shop near school (meaning that all the bikes were once previously owned by USC students, but had been "donated" involuntarily to this used bike store. My price range was $60-80. I thought this would be reasonable. Upon entering the store a nice Hispanic man approached me and asked how he could help me. I told him I was looking for a bike, and I wouldn't be paying more than $80 for it. He chuckled and told me his cheapest bike would be $90. So i decided to have a look at it, figuring I could do a little bartering. Well... this bike wasn't worth $90... it was worth about $.90 ... so I asked him to show me his next best choice. He showed me a nice, green, slightly rusted mountain bike for $95. I looked at it, decided I liked it, and told him I'd take it for $75. He laughed. "no" was his response,"$90." So I told him (respectfully of course), "no, $80." And then we starred, who would win this battle of minds... I knew if I held out I could get it. So I couldn't give in, I continued to stare intently into his eyes. Finally, he broke! luck at last! it was at the higher end of my price range, but still within it.
As I attempted to put down the kickstand so I could go inside and pay I realized there was no kickstand... bummer... The wheels in my head began to turn.. no kickstand...that means I have to buy one... that means it'll cost more... I quickly yelled at him, "there's no kickstand! I'll have to buy one!" and he turned and said, "yes, you will." Not satisfied with his response I told him it would cost me an additional $10 to buy a kickstand. He again turned to me and responded, "no, $15." I was outraged. Paying $80 for an old, dirty, beat up and disgusting bike and then having to spend an additional $15 if I wanted a kickstand??? This was NOT ok. "I'd like it for $75 then," I told the man. And again, we starred...and again...I won! I got the bike for $75 and have no intention of buying a kickstand. I left the bike shop feeling powerful and proud, my new-used, awesome green, amazing and beautiful bike following beside me.
As I approached my car I realized I had one more challenge: getting the bike in my car. This proved to be the hardest challenge of the day, and at the end of it, I had failed. I'm sure the men standing at the car repair shop next to where I parked had a good laugh seeing me try multiple times and ways to fit the bike into either my trunk or backseat, and multiple times failing. Feeling defeated I realized one of my good friends from school lived only a few short streets away, and luckily she allowed me to leave my new best friend in her backyard, but I'll be back for it.
So the war is not over. The bike will lose. He will come home with me. And we will make many memories together. I am excited.
Here's my food for the day.... I like to try to cook... so here are my attempts:
Breakfast:
Banana, egg, soy chorizo with onions, spinach, and mushrooms...yum!!
And for dinner:
Salmon and green beans, cooked with salt, pepper, and a small amount of cyanne. And cous cous, garnished with artichoke hearts...
I recently ran to school thinking it would be a nice 5 or so mile run. but when I arrived in no time at all I tracked the distance the next time i drove... only 3 miles. 3 miles! that's it??? and it takes me over an hour sometimes to get home??? I found this to be unacceptable. My solution? buy a bike. With a bike I decided I would be able to maneuver around, through, and possibly even over traffic. So today I finally set out to buy a bike.
I arrived at a bike shop near school (meaning that all the bikes were once previously owned by USC students, but had been "donated" involuntarily to this used bike store. My price range was $60-80. I thought this would be reasonable. Upon entering the store a nice Hispanic man approached me and asked how he could help me. I told him I was looking for a bike, and I wouldn't be paying more than $80 for it. He chuckled and told me his cheapest bike would be $90. So i decided to have a look at it, figuring I could do a little bartering. Well... this bike wasn't worth $90... it was worth about $.90 ... so I asked him to show me his next best choice. He showed me a nice, green, slightly rusted mountain bike for $95. I looked at it, decided I liked it, and told him I'd take it for $75. He laughed. "no" was his response,"$90." So I told him (respectfully of course), "no, $80." And then we starred, who would win this battle of minds... I knew if I held out I could get it. So I couldn't give in, I continued to stare intently into his eyes. Finally, he broke! luck at last! it was at the higher end of my price range, but still within it.
As I attempted to put down the kickstand so I could go inside and pay I realized there was no kickstand... bummer... The wheels in my head began to turn.. no kickstand...that means I have to buy one... that means it'll cost more... I quickly yelled at him, "there's no kickstand! I'll have to buy one!" and he turned and said, "yes, you will." Not satisfied with his response I told him it would cost me an additional $10 to buy a kickstand. He again turned to me and responded, "no, $15." I was outraged. Paying $80 for an old, dirty, beat up and disgusting bike and then having to spend an additional $15 if I wanted a kickstand??? This was NOT ok. "I'd like it for $75 then," I told the man. And again, we starred...and again...I won! I got the bike for $75 and have no intention of buying a kickstand. I left the bike shop feeling powerful and proud, my new-used, awesome green, amazing and beautiful bike following beside me.
As I approached my car I realized I had one more challenge: getting the bike in my car. This proved to be the hardest challenge of the day, and at the end of it, I had failed. I'm sure the men standing at the car repair shop next to where I parked had a good laugh seeing me try multiple times and ways to fit the bike into either my trunk or backseat, and multiple times failing. Feeling defeated I realized one of my good friends from school lived only a few short streets away, and luckily she allowed me to leave my new best friend in her backyard, but I'll be back for it.
So the war is not over. The bike will lose. He will come home with me. And we will make many memories together. I am excited.
Here's my food for the day.... I like to try to cook... so here are my attempts:
Breakfast:
Banana, egg, soy chorizo with onions, spinach, and mushrooms...yum!!
And for dinner:
Salmon and green beans, cooked with salt, pepper, and a small amount of cyanne. And cous cous, garnished with artichoke hearts...


