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  1. #1
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    Howdy from Lise!

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    Hello to all my TE friends! To those who don't know me...well...look at the number of posts by my name. Whew! I used to hang out here a lot. What a great bunch of women.

    Then....after y'all had listened to my sad stories of dating woes... I fell in love. Yep, "J" from last fall, is definitely now my DBF of 8 months. He's a wonderful man, and we're having a great time together. Yesterday we spent the morning cleaning our bikes, and then tooled around town, riding hither, thither, and yon, including Peet's for coffee, the zoo, Navy Pier, and home again, tired, and happy. He has a huge Trek comfort bike with a saddle that is more like a sofa, and we laugh about it. But the man is 6'2", and can speed away from me in a heartbeat, even when I'm on the Bianchi.

    The cost of being in love, however, is that I've barely trained all winter and spring! I went out and tried to run too hard, too soon, and hurt my calves. Slowly coming back from that. Biking is good, and J and I ride 10-20 miles a weekend, but it's hardly the blistering 20 & 30 mile rides I was doing solo last year. I gave away my registration in a sprint tri for the end of last month because I just wasn't ready. I'm signed up for a sprint 8/5, and I *will* be ready for that one.

    Last year I bought a full wetsuit, because my plan was to do a 1/2 IM this year. I've realized, though, that I have no interest in spending that much time training, when I'd rather be with J. So I'm going to be selling my wetsuit, and my fancy Tri-Zone tri bag. I got a nifty, if less fabulous tri bag as a goodie bag when I did Pleasant Prairie last summer, and I really don't need two! I took pictures of them today, but cannot get them to upload to my computer. J's a computer guy for his work, so I'll load them at his place; when I'm ready with all that, I'll post it here. The wetsuit is so nice...it's a Athena size Ironman Instinct. I've never worn it in the water. I've tried it on at home, that's all. Sigh. I'm almost 47, and the long distance tri is just not for me anymore.

    For those who remember my kitties, Isaac had to be put to sleep three months ago. He got very sick, very fast. Ariel's not doing well now. She has an ulcer in her mouth that just isn't healing. I'm taking her back into the vet tomorrow. She's 17. It's so hard to know when to keep trying to heal her, and when to let her go. It became obvious with Isaac, and I trust it will become obvious with her...I just hate to let her suffer, if I can ease it.

    I'm busy, with work, J, and what training I can fit in , so I don't get here often, but I do peek in occasionally, and love to read what everyone's up to. Best wishes to all, for health, endurance, and much fun this summer! Lise
    Run like a dachshund! Ride like a superhero! Swim like a three-legged cat!
    TE Bianchi Girls Rock

  2. #2
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    Oh, Lise! It's so good to see you again! I've missed you!
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

  3. #3
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    good to see you back!

    Ain't love grand

    glad to hear your life is going well

    Sad to hear you are selling your wetsuit

    Glad to hear you are signed up to do a spring


    It's about the journey and being in the moment, not about the destination

  4. #4
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    Oh, Lise. Nice to see you. I am so glad about J. And so sorry about the cats. We are still keeping the Beeper going with two subcutaneous fluid sessions a week, which she despises. But Nina is almost 16 and Beeper is almost 17, so I know your situation.

    Don't forget to take a vacation out here sometime. The PNW TEers would love to show you guys around.
    "My predominant feeling is one of gratitude. I have loved and been loved;I have been given much and I have given something in return...Above all, I have been a sentient being, a thinking animal, on this beautiful planet, and that in itself has been an enormous privilege and an adventure." O. Sacks

  5. #5
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    Lise@!@

    LISE!!!! Dear Lise..I've missed you (((((((((((((hugs)))))))))

    It's great to hear you & j are doing well. I often think of you whilst hangin round in TE TD & wonder how you are. How is your job?

    Poor Ariel I know how much your kitties mean to you.

    I need to send you a postcard from WA to remind you of beaches!

    Did you & J ever go overseas? There was a trip of some sort planned, correct?

    Must run. Take care & come back soon.

    I miss you Lise

    C

  6. #6
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    I've missed you as well and was hoping that you were having too much fun to post. By the way, I've been wanting to thank you for recommending Smartwool glove liners---they helped keep my fingers toasty this past winter! Nice to see you back.

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    Yes, Lise you have been missed around here! But I'm glad it's a fun and full life that is keeping you away!

    V.
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    Welcome back

    I am very happy for you, finding the right person to love is such a blessing. Sorry to hear about the kitts. I had to put one down last fall, it is so very hard.

    Now, a question:

    Why give up your hope to do a longer distance tri? Things may settle a bit in your life and you can go back to more training. Perhaps the new man will train a bit with you. I was amazed at how quickly my DH settled in to my training schedule this winter, and how quick he was to train with me.

    47, heck, you have plenty of time.....
    Last edited by rocknrollgirl; 06-04-2007 at 05:23 AM.

  9. #9
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    How nice to hear from everybody!

    Velo, glad the smartwool glove liners helped. Both J and I are crazy for both Smartwool and Icebreaker. Steep and Cheap, I tell you. I've ended up with 3 Icebreaker sweaters from SAC, and have imposed a moritorium on my own purchases! Salsa, I'm impressed that both your kitties are still with you. Heck, twice a week fluids, that I could manage, if it's what she needs...who knows. We shall see.

    About the longer tri, the 1/2 IM distance...I know how it felt to train for the marathon a few years ago. It took up all my time and energy. I was often running on empty, and became injury prone. Last year's training for the international distance tri is when my heart started skipping beats. I have far fewer skipped beats now that I'm training less. My plan to do the 1/2 IM tri made sense when I could pour all my free time into it. It's not that I was yearning to do the long distance, so much, as that it was there to be done. I was single, had been single for quite awhile, and it wasn't looking like that would change.

    Then, that did change. There's so much that J and I want to do together. Some of it is biking and running, but some of it is also tennis and scuba (his interests). Some of it is spending time with his teenaged daughter who lives in another state, or my young niece and nephew, who live here. And some of it is snuggling in bed in the morning instead of leaping up and pulling on running shoes to head out for a long run. So that's the reasonl I felt relieved when I thought, "I can do sprints". It allows me to keep doing triathlons, which I love, without having to push-push-push to train. MY work as a nurse-midwife can have crazy hours, and it was hard to train for both 1/2 and full marathons.

    So, I'm going to go do my AM Yoga with Rodney Yee tape now! I'm doing a 12 hr call from 10 AM to 10 PM today, and I expect it to be busy. Before I go to work, I'm taking Ariel into the vet, if they'll let me. At least 20 min of stretching will help a lot.

    love to all! L.
    Run like a dachshund! Ride like a superhero! Swim like a three-legged cat!
    TE Bianchi Girls Rock

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    Lise!!!! Good to see you! I was thinking about you and wondering if you were there for the rainy Bike the Drive...I'm guessing you were warm and snuggled up instead?

    Electra Townie 7D

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    Quote Originally Posted by Queen View Post
    Lise!!!! Good to see you! I was thinking about you and wondering if you were there for the rainy Bike the Drive...I'm guessing you were warm and snuggled up instead?
    Nope! We were out there! J's statement the night before: I don't care if it's raining. Unless 20% of participants have been struck by lightning, I want to do the ride! As it turns out, zero % of participants were struck by lightning , so we were out there! It was nice, really. We did the 30 miles, and had a great time. Did you do it? Are you in Chicago now?

    Ahhh...I feel much better after yoga with Rodney...
    Run like a dachshund! Ride like a superhero! Swim like a three-legged cat!
    TE Bianchi Girls Rock

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lise View Post
    Nope! We were out there! J's statement the night before: I don't care if it's raining. Unless 20% of participants have been struck by lightning, I want to do the ride! As it turns out, zero % of participants were struck by lightning , so we were out there! It was nice, really. We did the 30 miles, and had a great time. Did you do it? Are you in Chicago now?

    Ahhh...I feel much better after yoga with Rodney...
    We're in Urbana but we went up on Friday and spent the weekend with my niece (she lives in Wrigleyville). We did the Northern loop and had an absolute ball!!! Next year we'll have to swap cell #'s and see if we can meet up by the coffee tent (we spent a long time there after the ride ).

    Electra Townie 7D

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    Quote Originally Posted by Queen View Post
    We're in Urbana but we went up on Friday and spent the weekend with my niece (she lives in Wrigleyville). We did the Northern loop and had an absolute ball!!! Next year we'll have to swap cell #'s and see if we can meet up by the coffee tent (we spent a long time there after the ride ).
    Great idea! We were at the coffee tent, too. Did you see the line for pancakes? And the line for cheesecake? WHEW! J. lives north, so we rode to the drive from his place, and then just pedaled right up the on-ramp to join the ride. We rode south to the Museum. That's a fun turn-around, and the drive is lovely down there. Then north to the start point, where I bought one of last year's long sleeved tech shirts for $20, and a bike sticker that says, "I AM TRAFFIC", for the Larkspur. Then up north for waffles for me and an omlette for him, then home again for a well-deserved nap. It's a fun day.
    Run like a dachshund! Ride like a superhero! Swim like a three-legged cat!
    TE Bianchi Girls Rock

  14. #14
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    Lise- it's soooo nice to hear from you again. Congratulations on finding J and falling so deeply in love. It's a good thing!!!
    I'm sorry about your kitties- both losing Isaac and Ariel being sick. It's hard to make the decision, but you're a kind and gentle soul who always does right by others.
    Glad to hear from you again- please don't be such a stranger!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lise View Post
    Great idea! We were at the coffee tent, too. Did you see the line for pancakes? And the line for cheesecake? WHEW! J. lives north, so we rode to the drive from his place, and then just pedaled right up the on-ramp to join the ride. We rode south to the Museum. That's a fun turn-around, and the drive is lovely down there. Then north to the start point, where I bought one of last year's long sleeved tech shirts for $20, and a bike sticker that says, "I AM TRAFFIC", for the Larkspur. Then up north for waffles for me and an omlette for him, then home again for a well-deserved nap. It's a fun day.
    We both forgot to pack extra shoes so when we were done we went back to the parking garage, loaded up, and drove home for three hours in sopping wet shoes...THEN we took a nap! It was such a fun ride that we're already making plans for next year.

    I sure hope you keep dropping in Lise...you've been missed.

    Electra Townie 7D

 

 

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