Tonight when I returned home from my 71km jaunt north-west of K-W, I did some math, and realized that I've biked exactly 1050km! This, of course, does not include all the spinning classes I rode through this winter.
So where have I been, lately, to get to that amazing number?
-all around Kitchener-Waterloo, including many towns and hamlets I didn't know existed: Haysville, Wellesley, Cross Hill, New Dundee, Bamberg, St. Jacobs, Bloomingdale, Breslau, Elmira, Elora, Heidelberg, (okay, so I knew some of those already...)
-a windy jaunt to Fergus last weekend to see the wee ones.
-a 108 km ride with a Sea to Sea expert who also happens to be related to me somehow. Jake wins for prettiest route. We left his house in Mossley and cycled to Port Stanley, Port Bruce and then through Aylmer. I grilled him on Sea to Sea particulars the entire time.
I've been out a few times with groups, but mostly alone, which I do enjoy. It's thinking time!
The bike feels great, my butt seems to be doing okay.
I think back to my first unsteady 13km ride back in April and can't believe how much more comfortable I already feel. And, knock on wood, I have not yet fallen for any reason, including because of the fancy clip less shoes! (Now I think I'm doomed for sure..)
I am flying to California in 26 days. Here is a brief snapshot of what will happen between now and then:
-13 days of classes
-4 exam days
-75 report cards
-50 cumulative assignments of various sorts
-traveling to Chicago with 52 of my favourite young vocalists
-cooking birthday dinner for the world's best dad and his cool friends
-my 30th birthday
-a rockin' fun 30th birthday bash/send off party
-a family day to celebrate everything that is happening in June
-2 games of ultimate frisbee
-3 boot camp sessions
-hopefully 600 more KM!
SO, I'll beg your pardon in advance if the blog gets even more sparse...
"Since I discovered several years ago, that I was living in a world where nothing bears out in practice what it promises incipiently, I have troubled myself very little about theories. I am content with tentativeness from day to day." - Thomas Hardy, quoted in A Prayer for Owen Meany.
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Monday, May 6, 2013
Children's message time
I love the unpredictability of the Sunday morning children's message. What will the wee ones come up with this week??
I found myself particularly excited to share my journey from Sea to Sea with the children of Waterloo CRC this past Sunday.
I chose to associate the "bigness" of the tour with trying to get people's attention. Of course the sweet, polite children at WCRC all responded that if you want to get someone's attention you have to wait patiently and say excuse me. Ha!
I explained further that we have to pay attention to people who live in poverty, and who can't get attention for themselves.... So, we bike across the map!
The fantastic children at WCRC have been collecting funds in Sunday school to support the tour. Thank you, Sunday School, for paying attention!
I found myself particularly excited to share my journey from Sea to Sea with the children of Waterloo CRC this past Sunday.
I chose to associate the "bigness" of the tour with trying to get people's attention. Of course the sweet, polite children at WCRC all responded that if you want to get someone's attention you have to wait patiently and say excuse me. Ha!
I explained further that we have to pay attention to people who live in poverty, and who can't get attention for themselves.... So, we bike across the map!
The fantastic children at WCRC have been collecting funds in Sunday school to support the tour. Thank you, Sunday School, for paying attention!
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Real Riding #3
Today wasn't really supposed to be a huge biking day. It was supposed to be a day of rest, some gardening, some down time (a nap?)... but when the weather is hot and sunny and an opportunity presents itself, we take it! Right?
I biked back and forth to church today, for a whopping 18km. I gave the children's message regarding the tour, which was so much fun. More about that in another post.
When I got home from church I had a message from a friend playing ultimate frisbee in Guelph. I decided a ride to Guelph was in order, and she agreed to bring me home afterward. I took the county roads north of Hwy 7 (Wellington Rd 30 and Marden Road) to avoid the treacherous traffic, for a ride that totaled 36.6 km. I rode into a nasty wind the entire time. I averaged 24.4 km/hr and didn't love it. I have come to realize I strongly dislike riding into the wind.
I watched J play frisbee for a bit, we went for ice cream, and then I thought, what the heck, it's a nice day and I'd like to see what it's like to ride so far in one day. I ate a homemade granola bar and away I went. With the wind at my back I was able to average 28 km/ hr AND I got the maximum speed over 50km, which has been a goal all week!
The total for the day was 87km. I'd admit, I wanted OFF that bike when I arrived home. I was completely done, and did not want to do another kilometer. That will go away, right? Of course.
I figure that today was the closest thing I have to an example of what daily life will be like on the road this summer, complete with peeing in the bushes. TMI.
I'd still like to have a bigger pack on the bike besides the small saddle bag I have. I'd love your recommendations for what to put on the front of the bike (please, don't say basket. I really, really want a bright coloured basket, but I'm afraid of being mocked).
I biked back and forth to church today, for a whopping 18km. I gave the children's message regarding the tour, which was so much fun. More about that in another post.
When I got home from church I had a message from a friend playing ultimate frisbee in Guelph. I decided a ride to Guelph was in order, and she agreed to bring me home afterward. I took the county roads north of Hwy 7 (Wellington Rd 30 and Marden Road) to avoid the treacherous traffic, for a ride that totaled 36.6 km. I rode into a nasty wind the entire time. I averaged 24.4 km/hr and didn't love it. I have come to realize I strongly dislike riding into the wind.
I watched J play frisbee for a bit, we went for ice cream, and then I thought, what the heck, it's a nice day and I'd like to see what it's like to ride so far in one day. I ate a homemade granola bar and away I went. With the wind at my back I was able to average 28 km/ hr AND I got the maximum speed over 50km, which has been a goal all week!
The total for the day was 87km. I'd admit, I wanted OFF that bike when I arrived home. I was completely done, and did not want to do another kilometer. That will go away, right? Of course.
I figure that today was the closest thing I have to an example of what daily life will be like on the road this summer, complete with peeing in the bushes. TMI.
I'd still like to have a bigger pack on the bike besides the small saddle bag I have. I'd love your recommendations for what to put on the front of the bike (please, don't say basket. I really, really want a bright coloured basket, but I'm afraid of being mocked).
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