Time traveling


The other day a neighbor shared these old photos of what our building used to look like years and years ago. We live in what was once a chair and wood carving factory … that he says used to supply the world with Schwinn bicycles and Lincoln Logs [Ed: I couldn’t confirm those facts, but it seemed too neat not to include]! How cool. I couldn’t get enough of these photos. The building looks almost exactly the same and it’s so strange that it’s now filled with condos. Can you believe it? I wish I could have seen it back in the day. You can read more here.


The shipping and receiving garage in the top photo is now an alley where I park my car!

all images via

Leave a comment

Filed under Random

A new accessory


I swear I’m not someone who carries their dog in a bag, but I couldn’t help but try it with Chicklet. She was a good sport and let me carry her all the way down to the car like this. I can’t believe she fits in my bag:)

3 Comments

Filed under Dogs

Weekend in photos


On Saturday this little Chicklet arrived, and she is just the cutest. We’ve completely welcomed her into the apartment and I can only hope she loves being here as much as we love having her. While I’ve had to get used to being around such a tiny pup, she has been so well behaved. I hope she sticks around a while:)

2 Comments

Filed under Dogs

A little Chicklet


After the tragedy that was saying goodbye to Paige, I didn’t think I’d be ready to meet another dog anytime soon. Plus, it sort of felt like cheating on Ginger and Frasier. But then I came across this little dog named Chicklet, from the rescue organization, One Tail at a Time. This shelter doesn’t actually have a shelter space — all of their available animals stay with foster families until they’re ready to be adopted. The volunteers are wonderfully nice and after an initial introduction last week, Chicklet will be arriving at Apartment 310 TOMORROW for a two-week foster period. If after two weeks it seems like she’s happy with us, we’ll make it official! I can’t wait for Frasier to meet her:)

all images via

3 Comments

Filed under Dogs

Some perspective

For several weeks last month I participated in a four-week leadership training course held by one of my company’s partner organizations, the Southwest Organizing Project. While I initially attended the course on the request of my supervisor, it wasn’t until my last session that I really felt like I had learned anything.

On the very last day we (re)learned the concept of a one-to-one, an opportunity to talk to someone one-to-one and really, truly get to know them. The catch: we had to do it in front of the whole group. It was awkward and hard, but definitely worth it because I gained some valuable perspective. My one-to-one partner was a girl the same age as me (24). She has a four-year old son, hasn’t gone to college and has seen one of her best friends get shot in the very community she lives in. But she was honest, so nice, works for CeaseFire and doesn’t want to abandon the neighborhood she lives in. Another classmate has two young sons and only just recently felt safe enough to walk outside her home to get the mail after seeing a young boy get shot in the head while she held her own kids. That was over a year ago.

While there are certain aspects of my own life that I wish I could change (namely I wish certain people weren’t in it), I feel truly grateful that I’ve never experienced the horrors these two girls have seen. Thank goodness for perspective.

image via

1 Comment

Filed under Random