Que Street Girl used to live in the smallest apartment available in a fancy-pants neighborhood in Washington, DC. She moved two miles up the street to live with her fiance, where her morning coffee is made for her and the view is pretty awesome.
She is a compulsive reader, procrastinating writer, expansive talker, annual traveller, sister-in-law, five-time bridesmaid, future bride, and odd-and-ends collecter who lives in a city where people who carry yellow handbags are considered “daring.”
She continues to harbor desires for a vespa, a tiny garden plot, a cottage in England, an unlimited book fund and space to put them, a flat in Quebec City, a trio of mini daschunds, a micropig, and a second language.
Your cousin Alan may be able to fulfil your desire for a Vespa.
Check out his web site.