Showing posts with label bike. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bike. Show all posts

Monday, April 4, 2011

Settling into our Simpler Life

We've been in our new house just over a week now.  Things are still in boxes here and there, but I am already feeling like this is really HOME.  Maybe for the first time in my life.  For the longest time, I've wanted to live someplace that was all of these things.  It is close enough to go somewhere without needing to get in the car (and it isn't considered strange to be on foot or bike).  It is small and relatively quiet.  It is close to the ocean- technically the Gulf of Mexico, but I'm not going to get too picky... We have lots of friends nearby- a community of like-minded people.  And the space in our house suits the needs of our family very well.

Ryan and Josh on the Trail

Today we took our first family bike ride down the Pinellas Trail to a restaurant for lunch.  Ryan has been wanting to do that since we moved in, but we've been a little busy trying to find our basic supplies from boxes (or remembering where we put them away...).  It was great to get on our bikes and go somewhere together as a family leaving the car in the driveway! I need to get one of those little odometers for my bike so that I can see how far I'm actually riding.  All I know is that I've put more miles on my bike in the past week than I have in the last 6 months!

And today, I took my first trip down to Steve's produce stand on my bike to buy our groceries for the week.  That was an adventure in and of itself!  Yesterday, Ryan put a basket on my bike so that I could carry things (mail, groceries, stray animals, etc...).  Actually, it is a plastic milk crate because Ryan decided that a "basket" wouldn't hold up to the level of work I'm going to need it to do!

The Pinellas Trail
I'd guess that it is probably 2 1/2 miles to Steve's produce stand.  With my bike properly outfitted, I headed down the Pinellas Trail, a 34 mile paved bike and foot path that goes right by the front of my neighborhood, with my shopping list in hand.  My goal- to get most of the food for my family this week, excluding specialty items like "corn" chips without corn (we have some food allergies and some special diets going on at the moment), from the "produce" stand.  Now, Steve's carries as much local produce as they can find, which is one of the reasons I'm choosing to shop there.  They also have fresh squeezed tangerine juice (to die for), fresh herbs, free range eggs, and now chicken, all from local farmers. I also like the idea of supporting small local business owners when possible.  My challenge- it all must fit in my basket or bags on my bike.

As I was riding to Steve's, I found myself wondering if this was really simpler.  Is it simpler to jump in the car and go to Publix (1.2 miles from my house)?  Maybe.  It would take less time.  But it would also mean jumping into the car and I really want to stay out of the car when possible.  Is riding a bike the easiest way to simplify?  Well, walking would take way too long.  It would not be fun for me right now.  That would be more complicated, since I'm still trying to get settled in my new home.  And I'd be grouchy if I had to walk that far every time I needed a tomato.  How did our ancestors travel?  The lucky ones had a horse.  As I thought about that, I decided that, for me right now, having a horse is way more complicated. Horse maintenance, horse-shoes, horse food, a barn, etc... really pushes it over the top.  Bikes, on the other hand, don't need to be fed and need very little maintenance.  Yes, simpler, I think.  Going to stick with my bike.

I think being outside is better and simpler.  I'm not burning any fossil fuels when I fire up my bike with Rebecca power.  And I am outside in the fresh air the whole trip.  (Steve's has a small part inside, but the rest of the shopping is outside, too.)  I find that the mega stores are filled with lots of things that I don't really need, so not shopping there probably saves me money.  What else do I need?  Time outside.  Fresh air.  Exercise.  And I need it to be meaningful.  For me, jumping on a treadmill isn't my idea of fun.  I'd rather have a purpose for my exercise or just skip it.  I mean, our forefathers and fore...mothers didn't have treadmills or the gym and they were fit.  They had to walk everywhere, they had to fetch their own water from the well or river, and just staying alive required them to move their bodies.  Now, I really don't want to have to find a spring to get my water from at this point, but I think there is still a take home lesson here.  As we've gotten more and more technology to "help" us with our daily living tasks, we spend less time moving our bodies.  And I know that I spend far too much time indoors!  So I've decided to use this opportunity to enjoy some outside time, shop as locally as possible, get some exercise, and complete a meaningful task. 

I arrived at Steve's and found a basket to do my shopping.  So many beautiful fruits and veggies today, but I worked hard to stick to my list.  I had flashbacks of moving to Fort Lauderdale in 1994 as newlyweds when we had first gotten a convertible. We went to Walmart to buy things we needed for our new apartment, like trash cans, brooms and mops, etc.  We filled our cart with everything we needed (and more), then pushed the cart out into the parking lot, forgetting that we were in a two seater Mazda Miata with no real trunk space until it was way too late.  Determined not to do that to myself today, I tried to be mindful of the space.  But oh, how that 1/2 gallon of fresh-squeezed tangerine juice called to me!

Four bags and $58 later, I trudged out to my bike and the "basket," not sure how this was ever going to work.  Somehow, I got all the bags to fit, including one bag that only made it after I tied down to the crate with my bike chain and lock.  Things would have fit much better without the tangerine juice, but it was too late now.  And there was no way I was giving that up!  As I rode home, I felt really proud of my accomplishment.  I had gone on my bike to get my family's groceries.  I had gotten exercise in a productive way that met my need for time outdoors.  I had left my car in the driveway and saved gasoline.  And it was really simple.  Fabulous.

What kinds of things have you done to simplify your grocery shopping?  Where do you shop?