I did a really stupid thing
I need everyone here in the TE community to give me a global scolding :o. Because of all of the recent blizzards, storms and the federal government shutting down last week, today was my first commute since February 4th. Yesterday, when I mentioned to a few co-workers that I would be riding in today, I got a resounding, "ARE YOU CRAZY?!" Traffic in the Washington, DC area has been a nightmare. There are still streets that aren't plowed; there are huge mounds of snow in the middle of streets and there are lanes of busy streets that haven't been plowed. So yes, this is the top story on the news everyday - commuter frustration.
I was both excited and nervous when I got on the bike this morning. It was about 29 degrees so I knew that there would be some black ice. There was black ice at the beginning of my commute but I was cycling slowly and I was very alert. So not a problem. When I got on the main road, I grabbed the far right lane (there are 3 lanes heading into D.C.) and I continued to look for black ice and potholes. No one bothered me. I leave so early in the morning (6 a.m.) so there's not that much traffic and no one is agressive. There was a stretch of a few long city blocks where I hit some slush. It caught me offguard - my heart skipped a few beats and I became even more alert. But again, no problems. I got into the heart of D.C. - near the National Mall. It was beautiful. The sun was rising behind the Washington Monument and the flags were blowing in the wind. I looked to my left and there was the White House. Wow.
I got to work, came into the building with my bike, was getting ready to show my badge to the guard and I went to unclip my helmet and...I wasn't wearing a helmet :eek::eek::eek:!!! My mouth dropped open and I was in shock. I rode 15 miles on streets with black ice, slush, anxious motorists, etc. and I wasn't wearing a helmet :eek::o. I can come up with a bunch of lame excuses but none are good enough. Fortunately, a co-worker who occasionally cycles here at work had his helmet in his locker room. Granted, it might be a little large for me but I have 2 hats that I can wear if need to.
I still can't believe I did it. So TE friends, let me have it. Scold me so I never, ever forget again. :p:o