Originally Posted by
Kitsune06
But I want the chewy center NOW! :o I burn calories like a furnace at night- give me a glass or two of wine before bed and hold a hand 3" away from me and you can *feel* the heat. With a heater like that, I don't understand the need for all the clothes, is all. :D
totally wore myself out Wednesday plotting out my commute course (and getting lost- a lot) then much forehead smiting the next day when I looked at a map and found I could cut about 10 minutes off that...
Mom 'n Dad might be helping me with safety gear etc so I don't freeze or get killed. That's a plus. :D Got my hair cut so I could put it in cute little pixieish spikes or ruffle it a little after taking the helmet off, so that'll make life easier, too.
The story after getting lost- I show up at my new place of work (after negotiating crossing 217 at Scholls Fry, and being lost for an hour and a half in the Murray Hills) clean up in the bathroom (after some young guy sputtered when I told him where I'd just come from) put on rain jacket (to hold in some of the sweat smell... no baby wipes yet...) I go upstairs to give my new manager the money for my fingerprinting, and she says "oh! You biked in! You didn't have to! How was it? How far? Think you can do that every day?" She and the receptionist were asking me lots of questions, then the secretary looks at me, and says very quietly "I am *so* proud of you."
It kind of knocked me back a little. I'm used to you ladies going 10-15 miles a day on your commutes and hearing that, and this lady was so surprised I'd bike anywhere more than 2-3 miles from my house to go to work. I thanked her, but wondered if my response was really adequate.
I bonked hard coming home- it'd been about 4 hours on my bike (between being as lost as I was and the hills) and swore someday I'd get a road bike that weighed less than 28#. Came home and about passed out... but the ride home was much easier than the ride there (way easier to figure out where I was going...)
How I can manage to make a 9 mile ride take an hour and a half, I don't know. :eek: Well, hopefully I can speed that up. :rolleyes:
so... that was my weekend.