Notes from a Blue Bike, Tsh Oxenreider
Notes from a Blue Bike, Tsh Oxenreider
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Notes from a Blue Bike
The Art of Living Intentionally in a Chaotic World

Author: Tsh Oxenreider

Narrator: Tsh Oxenreider

Unabridged: 5 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Published: 02/11/2014


Synopsis

Life is chaotic. But we can choose to live it differently. It doesn’t always feel like it, but we do have the freedom to creatively change the everyday little things in our lives so that our path better aligns with our values and passions.The popular blogger and founder of the internationally recognized Simple Mom online community tells the story of her family’s ongoing quest to live more simply, fully, and intentionally.Part memoir, part travelogue, part practical guide, Notes from a Blue Bike takes you from a hillside in Kosovo to a Turkish high-rise to the congested city of Austin to a small town in Oregon. It chronicles schooling quandaries and dinnertime dilemmas, as well as entrepreneurial adventures and family excursions via plane, train, automobile, and blue cruiser bike.Entertaining and compelling—but never shrill or dogmatic—Notes from a Blue Bike invites you to climb on your own bike, pay attention to who you are and what your family needs, and make some important choices.It’s a risky ride, but it’s worth it—living your life according to who you really are simply takes a little intention. It’s never too late.

About Tsh Oxenreider

Tsh Oxenreider is the author of Notes from a Blue Bike and Organized Simplicity, and is the founder of the community blog The Art of Simple. She’s the top-ranked podcaster of The Simple Show, and her writing has been featured in The Washington Post, CNN, Real Simple magazine, and more. A graduate of the University of Texas, where she studied English and anthropology, Tsh currently lives in Austin, Texas, with her family and eats tacos several times a week.  


Reviews

Goodreads review by Angelyn

Two stars is generous. First, the good: I enjoyed Tsh's style of writing. It's warm and personal without being dumbed down. The chapters felt like blog posts, but I kind of liked that. I liked the way she enumerated and categorized the things that were really important to her and her family. I think mo......more

Goodreads review by Gina

Each of the forty eight chapters in this book read a bit like a mini version of itself, if that's even possible. It's almost as though each chapter was a summary of the book's intention, albeit from a slightly different angle each time. There is a lot of repetition, and it's hard to find the thread......more

Goodreads review by Rebekah

A good reminder to intentionally slow down and enjoy things. While I didn’t agree with everything this author said or did, I did enjoy the message and the story of her family learning to slow down, to make intentional choices to live differently than most people around them. I was reminded that ever......more