After driving by the house yesterday and trying to talk Lori into getting a showing for it, she saw it’s now under contract option pending. Dammit.
Drove by the house I’ve been considering. Kinda liked it and the area. Maybe not love, but could be good.
Still Looking, Maybe.
We didn’t buy either of those houses I posted about last year. The one on Park Plaza got bought and completely remodeled, which we thought was weird since it was in pretty good shape. However, I have continued to look at houses. Long story abbreviated, I’ve spotted one in the next subdivision north that is a good price and has just about everything we think we might want including a three car garage (any new house has to have at least two), space for the studio, two bathrooms, and much less construction (the Catholic school behind the houses across the street started their new buildings and who knows how long that will take, and a house directly across the street will probably get torn down and replaced in 8 – 12 months). After looking at a bunch of listings in The Woodlands(!), this has the advantages of being much closer in so it wouldn’t be a complete reset on location. On the other hand, that neighborhood isn’t great for trees, and I’d probably have to go out of the neighborhood to get my runs and walks in (The Woodlands has great trails all over, some right next to houses we looked at). It doesn’t have much of a front porch from what I can tell, but it does have sort of a courtyard in the back. I’d make it feel even more New Orleans if I can.
I wish we could more easily have what we want in this spot. I’m not sure it’s worth the rebuild, though. Lori keeps talking about adding five feet to one or two sides of the house, and/or reconfiguring the inside (I don’t think that part will really help). Either of those projects would require completely moving out anyway. It seems simpler to just buy another place. Since my heart isn’t in much these days, I’m not sure if I have the heart for moving nor remodeling. I’d like to go see this other house to see if it makes me feel either way.
I’m back. Did you miss me?
It feels like a hurricane that hit pretty much everywhere.
Del Paxton was right, but it’s hard. Sometimes you just want to walk away and do something else.
Update on Those Running Shoes
We went to the Reebok store at the Cypress Outlet Mall yesterday and they had them. Even better, they were on sale for around $35 a pair!!! I bought three pairs. Not all great colors, but I’m stocked up. I might stop by the store at Katy Mills next week when I’m out that way and see if they have any more.
My New Favorite Running Shoe
I finally found them. For now.
When I first started running a few years ago, I started with whatever New Balance shoes I had, I think they were 860. It turns out they were stability shoes. The first shoes I intentionally bought for running were Adidas Supernova Glide 8. I loved them. Some of that was probably going from a stability shoe to a neutral one. I bought a second pair in a better color (the first were black, the second were blue) but I ruined them prematurely by getting them wet and not drying them properly. They stank. I did everything I could to get the smell out but there were still whiffs no matter what I did.
The next shoe I tried were the Adidas Ultraboost. I had tried them when I tried the Supernova but something seemed a little weird about them. I did like the “sock feel” though so I decided to give them another try. They were okay but I didn’t love them. When it was time for a new shoe, I went back to the Supernova. Unfortunately, Adidas changed them to the 9, and I didn’t like them at all. They felt heavy and clunky. But the 8 were gone. I couldn’t find them anywhere.
After that I tried some inexpensive Adidas I found at the outlet mall, and Altra Paradigm after that. I didn’t love any of them.
Meanwhile, Lori seemed to like the Adidas Solar Glide or whatever Solar model she got, so I looked them up to see if they were the replacement for the Supernova, which was now gone from Adidas’ lineup. One review on a site that I really like (solreview.com – they seem to be more than just regurgitating press releases for affiliate links like some sites appear to do) said yes they were Adidas’ replacement for the Supernova, but if you’re looking for the Supernova 4 – 8, these only have some elements of those but not all. I thought, funny they specifically stop with the 8. They seem to like the same things in running shoes that I do.
I poked around more on their site and found their Best Running Shoe of 2019, the Reebok Forever Floatride Energy. In the article, they said it was “spiritual successor of the Glide [8] Boost.” Wait a minute! The Glide 8 was my shoe! Even better, these shoes retail for $100 and searching around, some colors are being closed out for even less. I bought a pair of red ones including tax and they were $54. Guess what? I love them. For whatever reason, Adidas’ subsidiary Reebok is now making great running shoes, as good as Adidas was making a few years ago but seems to have moved away from. The only negative I see is that they aren’t readily available in stores around here. I’m going to try the local outlet mall and see if the Reebok store has them. If not, I’m going online. Either way, I’ve learned my lesson and I’m going to stock up on a few pairs. I know running shoes don’t have an infinite shelf life, but I want a few pairs in case Reebok follows Adidas’ lead and screws them up with a new model I don’t like. But I know I’m happy for a few hundred more miles, at least.
Hi everyone. It’s been a minute. What did I miss?
I feel like people are saying I should be angry about some things, but I don’t like being angry. Also, it doesn’t necessarily motivate me to action. I’m much more likely to be motivated by something positive. In fact, that’s how I vote, too.