Hi to all,
Feeling tad better today (not to be confused with bitter).
And to answer some questions. Yes I just needed to write. I'm 49 years old. I'll be 50 come Xmas of 07. Xmas baby I am.
Bike I ride currently is '05 Obera Dama Race with Campy Centaur groupo. Wheels are American Classic...
I have always been a roadie. No cyclocross, tri, or MTN biker. I know not to trust myself on Mtn bike. I might like downhill. So I do not tempt fate.
Yes my judgement is somewhat clouded over by my passion more than anything else. And as Road Raven says, its nearly impossible to give up something you love so much. I did manage to stay away from cycling for the last 5 years. Though I will admit I went on half a dozen rides 6 month after the accident. Went riding with someone, who had gone to the US finals. It was a fun ride albeit my shattered left shoulder was still really weak at that time. I also recognized on that ride that I had to give up riding all together.
Yes I have no problem of dying from doing what I love. I can accept that but not to my housemate or to all my close friends. In my nearly 50 years of living, I have done a lot of things most people would be envious. It's my typeA personality.
And yes I value what others have to say. Its just that intersection (remember boolean algebra) of their comments, wishes ... and what I love to do is pretty small.
The rides I do are recreational im my book. My average speed overall is around 18MPH, stretches of it around 23MPH and top speed around 35MPH. I'm really timid around hair-pin turns and will slow down. Enter the turn around 19MPH and exit the turns around 22MPH. A far cry...
And to KSH. yes my financial are mostly in order. I need to redo few things. I wish there was a way of transferring my assets to my housemate without the intrusion of state/fed gov when I die. My housemate and I are bestest of friends. We are not lesbian couple. but we see ourselves more like a family. sisters of sort.
And to Python. In california we just put a mark on the organ donor on our DL. I should.
As much as I like to buy the bike, I can find ton of reasons why I should. But I do value my housemates well being so I think I'll forgo the TT bike.
1. It'll be fun to ride.
2. It'll be a riot to be in TTs. masters women cat 4 gosh can it be any slower?? any riders in this catagory??
3. if I decide I can sell the bike for maybe just $500 less than what I pay for.
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I guess I need to spend more time on my cookie business and get back into my pottery. Have two wheels. Several kilns. Okay so this girl's got way too many toys.
or work on some other pet projects like be part of solution to global warming. Have ideas on solar power stuff. Yes I'm still a pretty decent engineer.
And yes I do value all of your comments. and Thank you.
Shawn



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