When we moved to this area before the pandemic, this was the first event we attended because of the absurdity of creating water vessels out of cardboard. It did not disappoint. I can see why the Chamber of Commerce organized it every year. Races had three sets of adventurers who paddled their hearts out racingContinue reading “Cardboard Boat Regatta”
Author Archives: Andrea Lee Bishop
I miss real winters
I think it was second grade. I remember rolling a snowman base so large, it came up to my waist and my arms couldn’t reach the diameter. That’s saying something because I was already 5’7” by then. My friend Michael and I had to get his dad to help us deadlift the midsection and headContinue reading “I miss real winters”
Drive In, Drive out Vaccination Station
We’ve been at the cancer center so much since December, when we saw there was a “stay-in-your-car” option for the vaccine my mom signed up immediately. I drove her for both doses. They had such a smart set up I ended up getting both my shots there too! First, you queued up around the massiveContinue reading “Drive In, Drive out Vaccination Station”
In spite of
I thought about whether or not to acknowledge my hiatus here, but truth is I’m just done clawing my way out of my own personal hell and have only just recently played the piano since the last post in November. “You’re so resilient” is a phrase I hear often from friends and colleagues. I reallyContinue reading “In spite of”
Nocturne
This Tschaikowski is a work in progress. Dynamics and better fingering are on the docket next. That first attempt at the run (haha oops) I forgot where to stop, but I feel okay about posting this.
In lieu of travel
Once upon a time I bought a scratch-off map from Newverest. It was like a world map, lottery ticket-style. I took the time to have it mounted on foam board and framed. I joked that anywhere the framing company nicked on the map was somewhere I’d have to travel just to make sure the mapContinue reading “In lieu of travel”
Still unpacking
One of the perils of nearly breaking my foot the week I moved into a new house, was not being able to walk or move heavy boxes until recently (nearly 8 months after getting out of the walking boot). Yesterday’s find was a long-lost beloved book of piano songs. So of course, I dove rightContinue reading “Still unpacking”
Weekend Projects
My high school friends nicknamed me MacGyver. I was often found repairing broken cabinet doors with toothpicks, loose towel hangers with paper clips, and piano keyboards with rubber bands. There are only a few home improvement projects that will scare me off. I won’t re-roof a house (though I know the steps and have doneContinue reading “Weekend Projects”
Virtual Offsites – Worth the Read
Working remotely at company that has grown from 149 when I was hired to 1191 at the time of this post, has been an amazing journey in optimizing communication. As folks who work almost the entire day in text or zoom meetings, we value face-to-face downtime together where we can socialize. Tone, humor, intent, sarcasm,Continue reading “Virtual Offsites – Worth the Read”
Pavane in Progress
If we ever sit together on zoom one of the things you might notice about my office is the lid of the baby grand right behind me. Poor baby. I’ve started trying to play again more, but between work and childcare or homeschooling responsibilities I’m thinking a keyboard and headphones might be an easier future.Continue reading “Pavane in Progress”