My kids are grown ups now and out of the house, but I do work full time and I still want to go out to dinner with friends who don't ride. I am lucky because I am a teacher, and in the spring and early fall, I can get home early enough for a short (15-17 mile) ride twice a week. Once in awhile I ride early in the morning, but since i often arrive at school by 6:40, that doesn't happen too often. I HAVE to be there at 7:30, so I have a little leeway, but most of the school year there is not enough light for me to ride at 5 or 5:30 AM. I commuted for 2 years a couple of days a week until I moved, a year ago. It was a major hassle, no showers, etc. but i enjoyed it. So, now, I go to the gym twice a week for weight lifting and running. I try to make it one day after work and one day before. The past 3-4 years I have gone to spin class 2-3 times a week in the winter, but I also just got a trainer, so I may be switching gyms and just using the gym for weights because I care more about being outside! I find that during the last 2 years, I have been planning more and more of my work around my work out (riding) schedule. i don't do committee work anymore or other "extra" stuff. People know where I'm going when I leave school at 2:30 two days a week and I don't feel bad. But all of this has played into my decision to quit working after this year. I NEVER would have seen myself retired at age 53 even 2-3 years ago. I have always worked, even when my kids were infants and I never felt guilty. But now I just want to play! So, I guess, I have added up a lot of miles doing little rides of 15 miles a few days a week, combined with one longer weekend ride and maybe a shorter one. The last 2 years we took vacations that added 180-200 miles on to my total and doing a century doesn't hurt either. Right now I'm at 2700, which while is not crazy high, but I feel pretty proud of it. All of our major vacations revolve around cycling and both my husband and I will find ourselves coming home a bit early to get in a walk, a short ride, or snow shoe many times. What i have given up is volunteering at my synagogue and even showing up there on a regular basis. I don't go out at night during the week much, unless it's with my husband, and I rarely go out with my girlfriends. We mostly go out with the couple with cycle with, along with 2 or 3 other couples that we will see on a weekend night.
OK, gotta go put air in my tires; tomorrow is going to be 65 degrees and I am bringing my bike to school and riding right from there for an hour or so after my students go home.



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