He asked, I said yes!

He asked, I said yes!

I don’t even know where to begin. I sit, fingers poised over my keyboard, ready to share with you the story of one of the best days of my life.

The love of my life asked me to marry him last week, with all (ok not all, but a lot of) Indianapolis watching.  Ben orchestrated this big ruse to propose to me during our DoItIndy Family segment.

Honestly, words are not enough.  You’ll have to watch it for yourself below.

Ben Risinger proposes to SlickLaRoo on Fox59

Considering we already had a wedding date set before this happened, and considering Ben has been telling me fore MONTHS he’s had a “plan,” I am shocked at how SURPRISED I was.  The tears were real, folks.  That’s been the most asked question, since so many knew of his plan and were able to see it play out; “Did you know it was coming?”  Sure, I had my suspicions, but day of, there we so many small things that happened that made me think it WASN’T happening.  For example, an important family member couldn’t be there.  Also, I thought perhaps he would have worn something different…?  I don’t say this to sound like a snarky girlfr—er, I mean fiancé, as I love his t-shirts and cardigan sweaters.  I just thought he’d give it away with perhaps a button down?

So, yes.  I was completely shocked.  I couldn’t imagine a better way for my best friend to ask me to marry him.  I’m so lucky, blessed, grateful, et cetera, et cetera to have found the one who my soul loves.  Thank you for all the congrats all over social media.  Let the wedding planning BEGIN (rather, continue)!!!!

Photo courtesy of Jenny Anchondo, Fox 59.

Photo courtesy of Jenny Anchondo, Fox 59.

Happy Birthday Ben!

In honor of Mr. Benjamen Risinger’s 35th birthday, I am here to share with you 35 (of the countless) reasons I love him.

It’s hard to describe in words how much I love this man, but this is a start. In no particular order…

1. His toy collection is bigger than my shoe collection.

2. He can grow a fine mustache.

3. His enthusiasm for the little things is rare and contagious.

4. His love of Chuck Taylors mirrors mine.

5. His hardworking spirit.

6. His love of his family is apparent and strong.

7. He was cuffing his jeans before the hipsters were cuffing their jeans.

8. He grills a mean steak.

9. He picks up after me.

10. He surprises me with thoughtful gifts (“Here’s a lava lamp for your desk at work…because flowers die”).

11. His smile.

12. His love of his dog Nala, whom he’s allowed me to adopt and become Dog Mama to.

13. He does the laundry because I’m afraid of the basement.

14. He listens to me.

15. He holds my hand.

16. He always kisses me goodnight.

17. He’s great with kids (particularly our nephews Ivan and Evan).

18. He suffers through me singing in the car and doesn’t ever ask me to stop.

19. He always asks to “Text me when you get there.”

20. He would do anything for a friend.

21. He lets me fall asleep in his recliner almost every night.

22. He loves me for me.

23. He cares about my family.

24. He is a neat freak but doesn’t freak when I throw my stuff everywhere.

25. He likes to shop the clearance section of Target maybe more than I do.

26. He puts everyone else first.

27. He says hello to strangers when we are out and about.

28. He likes the Spice Girls.

29. He appreciates when I do little things for him.

30. He’s so darn handsome.

31. He likes to karaoke.

32. He makes me laugh and smile and cry in a good way.

33. He doesn’t get mad at me if I am on my phone too much (because chances are, he’s on his, too).

34. He smells good.

35. He’s my best friend.

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Bang, bang!

Growing up, the closest I’d ever gotten to a gun was rifles and BB guns at Indian Princess camp.  I can’t say I ever really had the desire to shoot a gun again…until recently.  My friend Ben (@BenRisinger) and I were driving along on the east side of Indy looking for something fun to do over Memorial Day weekend when we passed a gun range.  All of a sudden, I had an urge…”Let’s go shoot guns!”  Well, it was unbearably hot, so we ended up at the local pool instead, but not without the promise that Ben would call his cop brother and set us up with a gun shooting date.

Let’s shoot some guns, yeah!

Fast forward a few weeks and you’ll find us in Anderson, Indiana yesterday at the Madison Country sheriff’s gun range.  Ben’s brother Nick and his fellow cop friend Spencer brought out the big guns…literally.  Between the two of them we got to shoot a Glock 22, Glock 27, Kimber 1911, Taurus .38 Special, Taurus Judge, AK 47, AR 15, Mini 14, and an HR single shot 20 gauge.  I mean…whoa.

Ammo!

The range.

We we started to shoot, I was pretty terrified.  I can’t believe how nervous I got.  I know I was in a safe environment, but for some reason, I was pretty nervous.  After I shot the Glock 27 the first time, I almost decided to walk away and not shoot anymore.

Ben taking the first shot.

Spencer and Nick teaching.

One handed, no big deal.

So most of my bullet holes didn’t hit the target…

I can’t exactly say I’m a handgun girl.  I will say the pink guns for say at the ammo store are very appealing…but I am not sure I could handle it under pressure.  Dude, there’s a lot of kick back in a handgun!  So if I do ever acquire a gun, I think I’ll go more for the semi-automatic type.  Don’t you think that would suit me?  :)

Oh yeah. Feel the power.

Ben with the AR15.

All I have to say is, I hope that isn’t my last time at a gun range!  I still have a lot to learn (and targets to hit), but I had a blast! Remember people…safety first.  Glasses and ear plugs are cute, right?

I’ve learned I’m more of a semi-automatic girl.  What’s your favorite kind of gun to shoot?  Bang, bang!

QUASH!

QUASH 2012

What is QUASH, you may ask?! Well, hopefully you follow me on Twitter (@slicklaroo) or Facebook (facebook.com/slicklaroo) and you’ve seen me asking for donations. And hopefully you’ve donated…

But I digress…in case you do not know…

QUASH is the Quest to Unravel Alzheimer’s Scavenger Hunt. The Alzheimer’s Association puts this on as a yearly fundraiser to raise money for Alzheimer’s research and treatment. The DoItIndy Crew (www.doitindy.com) decided to participate because it’s a great cause AND the scavenger hunt sends us around the great city of Indianapolis looking for clues and QUASH challenges.

Getting ready to emcee!

At the last minute, Big Ben (@BenRisinger) and I were asked to emcee the opening and closing ceremonies. After hyping up the crowd for scavenging fun, we set off about the city. Let me just tell you this…any competition that utilizes both body and mind…I was NOT prepared for it! We trekked from the Rathskellar, to Ohio and West Streets to 11th and West, to 11th and Illinois to Illinois and Washington, to City Market to the American Legion Mall to the IPS headquarters, BACK to the Rathskellar. WHEW! Along the way we had to answer trivia questions and participate in challenges. All in the name of QUASH!

Our QUASH challenge photos!

The Alzheimer’s Association of Indiana (@alzindiana) did a great job with this event. I had a wonderful time rallying together with other Hoosiers looking to make a difference…and getting to enjoy our awesome city at the same time!

You can learn more information about QUASH and donate to the efforts of the DoItIndy QUASH Crew here: www.doitindy.com/quash. Give back, Indianapolis!

 

It was a big scavenger hunt day for me…you can check out the Historic Indianapolis scavenger hunt DoItIndy participated in later that night…here!

The Tyrone Saga

Perhaps you follow me on Twitter or Facebook and have seen either #healtyrone or my weird pleas asking how to open a Saturn Ion trunk.  I haven’t divulged many details as to what has been going on because it has truly been a comic of follies.  But I want to share this experience for two reasons: 1.  Saturn owners need to know what I’ve been through and 2. it’s truly kind of sadly hilarious.

Don’t worry.  This story has a happy ending. :)

It all started Saturday morning.  I drove to my friend Ben’s (@BenRisinger) house to carpool for some DoItIndy (@DoItIndy) events.  Our morning started early and was fun, but when I got back to his house around 11:30 and needed to get on my way for the day, my car didn’t start.  Ironically, I had gotten some things done to Tyrone this week in order to start being more responsible with my car (if you know me, and Tyrone, you know he gets the shaft…a  lot).  So the car doesn’t start and I noticed my lights had been on.  OK, no big deal, I’ll go grab Ben for a jump start.  Easy, right?

The first attempt at jumping…when we thought all that needed to be done was a jump…

Not so easy.  Turns out my battery was deeeead.  But before we figured that out, we had a heck of a time trying to remove what we thought was the battery under the hood.  Turns out in Saturn Ions, the battery is in the trunk.  There’s a post or whatever to jump in the front, that looks like a tiny imposter battery, but isn’t.  Only when we ((Ben) tried to remove it did we realize it was in the trunk.  And when I say “we realized,” I mean John (@MyCarDoc) told us that some batteries are in the trunk.  Thankfully, John was helping us via texts, pictures and phone calls or we may have never found the battery.

So.  We get in the trunk, remove the battery, and are pretty excited that all that is left is to buy a new battery and replace it.  Huzzah!  It’s been at least 2 hours at this point.  We’re hot.  We’re tired.  We’re starving.  So we get the best, fanciest battery at O’Reilly after learning my old battery (never changed, obviously, since I didn’t quite know where it was…) was 0% charged.  We get back to Ben’s, all excited that this ordeal is almost over.  Hit the button on my key fob to pop the trunk…oh, right.  No battery, that’s not gonna do.  So I go to turn the key.  No dice.

Turns out in Saturns, everything is electrical.  Or at least, my Saturn.  So…even turning the key wouldn’t work.  You’ve got to be kidding me, right?  So we start Googling.  Tthis has been common for many Saturn owners.  So how do you get a trunk open?  We Google, Google some more, post to social media outlets, take a crowbar to it (my dad’s input)….everything.  No. Freaking. Dice.

Turns out, we had to jump my car from the front dock thingy we originally thought was the battery.  That way, we’d get enough juice to use the key fob to pop the trunk.  Of course, it took almost 18 hours to come to this conclusion.  So Sunday afternoon I trek back to Ben’s to try this scenario out.

AND IT WORKED!  TRUNK OPEN!  Ben installed the new battery…car turned over…I am ON my way.

Wahooooo!

Wait.  Not so much.  A light blinks on…”NO PWR STEER.”

Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat?  I call John to get his mechanic advice and I release Ben of his duties, since by this point he’s gone above and beyond the call of duty for a friend.  Again, we’re tired.  We’re hot. We are so over this.  While I was on the phone with John, Ben is inside Googling…again.  Turns out there was a recall for 04-07 Ions for the power steering.  When you change the battery, it resets the power steering.

Are you kidding me?  I cannot catch a break.  We did learn from all the Googling that if you car is less than 10 years old and has less than 100,000 miles, they’ll fix it for free.  Cool, I just broke 100k recently, so now it looks like I’ll need to shell out $500 for a new steering module.  At this point, I was actually very OK with this, since we knew what was going on for once and there was a way to fix it.

But wait!  It gets better!  I actually jumped up and down when I got this news.  Ben called to tell me that his neighbor, also a mechanic, works at a GM dealer, and that my car actually has a 150k warranty so it MUST be fixed for free.  So right now, Tyrone is at Blossom Chevrolet getting a new steering module, and Joe has already called me to tell me that he should be done with him…TODAY!

Moral of the story?  Don’t buy a Saturn (Kind of impossible now, since they exist no longer…no wonder).  And if you need any car help, don’t bother Ben…he’s had his fill for awhile. :)

 

Latest update as of 6/11 at 9pm:

Joe, the nice man from Blossom called today to tell me that the module was replaced and all is good.  Yay.

But that the car is “dangerously unsafe and shouldn’t be driven.”  I missed all the technical terms, but I do believe something about suspension was mentioned.  Awesome.  So Blossom will have an estimate for me tomorrow and then he gets moved on to my dad’s mechanic for the non-dealer estimate.  But it’s likely the worked needing to be done isn’t worth it…so I might be in store for a new car.  Sad day.

On a somewhat related note, if any sugar daddies out there are looking to rid themself of a fuel efficient vehicle in exchange for like, baked goods, look me up.

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