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  1. #1
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    Unhappy I could sure use some good karma...

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    Trying to get the bikes and the bodies to Nationals in Tahoe has just about pushed us over the limit. I had a sinking feeling in my gut when I decided to go, that it might prove to be too much at the start of the new school year to get both of us and our rides out there.

    We were doing ok, until it came to breaking down the mt bikes and shipping them out. The cost has just about beaten the enthusiasm right out of me. They will not fit in a standard bike case, especially not the DH's bike, he rides a niner.

    So by the time we get them boxed and the wheels boxed and insured and out there...it is going to cost some serious money. Not to mention having to rebuild them once there.

    I know I should be thrilled about going, but right now I am so completely overwhelmed just about getting there, it hardly seems worth it.

    There have been tears...

    Oy.....( I really could use a Mom pep talk about now)

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    I know what it's like to be overwhelmed. Take it one step at a time - it'll work though I hate it when people say that to me.

    Can you get a case to fit DH's bike? How long will the rebuild take? Are you shipping FedEx/UPS or on your airline?

    You're in the worst of it right now. I think once you get there it will be SUCH a relief, you just have to get through this right now. The cost is only about the toll on you two emotionally; money is only money. You're building experience and memories and all of that is worth FAR more than what you pay to get the bikes out there.

    Is there a shop that can handle the rebuild out there? Seems like a silly expense but it takes the pressure off of you. How about where you live? Is there someone that can just make it happen with a nominal payment from you?

    I feel for you though. The only thing I can suggest is take a slight break, relax, and list everything out. Separate what is emotion and what you just have to get done. After that, go on auto-pilot to get stuff done then let it go...

    I know. I wouldn't listen to me either but I go through this stuff a lot so I really can relate. That and I know you have trained so hard, is a shame to let something like this take you down.

    Jane

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    Whoaaa!!! Hold the phone Jack! You're coming to Tahoe? When? Geez... I'd drive up there to see you race.

    The start of school is always hard. I don't know why this, but that's the way of the world.

    You're coming to Tahoe! You're coming to Tahoe! Woohoo!!!

    See, I can't even have a coherent thought. Yeah, it's expensive to ship your bikes. But you're going to Nationals! I'd be hugging you and doing a happy dance around you if you were here - or I were there.

    You're coming to Tahoe! You're coming to Tahoe! Yippee!!!

    How cool is that?!?! It's a hassle now, but the event and the memories will make it worth it.

    V.
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    I'm always eager to send you good karma! I will keep good happy thoughts for you guys & all your gear. You've trained hard for this and I'm sure you're going to do great. Just don't forget to have a good time while you're at it.

    Did you shop around for shipping prices? I know there's a pretty big difference between UPS & FedEx. I think FedEx was cheaper when we sold some of our old bikes.

    Sorry I missed you yesterday. It would have been nice to see you.

    Kerry

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    Thanks guys. Kerry, nice to see you back on the boards. I have shopped around a bit. As you well know, Chris's bike is gianormous, especially the wheels. That is the problem. Anyway...we will get it worked out one way or another. It just seems it should be easier.


    And V, yes I am coming to Tahoe...you coming to Tahoe? Will I get to meet you?

    We will be there from September 27th-Oct 1st. My race is on the 30th.
    Last edited by rocknrollgirl; 09-17-2007 at 04:17 PM.

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    Unfortunately no. But hang on to the excited, this is super cool feeling, because it is. The rest is just the tedium of details.

    V.
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    Huge, delighted, weight bearing, worry lifting butterflies headed your way. This is worth it, you're going to Nationals!

    Hugs, more hugs, and tons of butterflies,
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    Most of us will never have such a chance...

    I know it seems difficult now, but think for a moment of all those who would love to be in your shoes - most people will never have the chance to compete at an elite, national level in any of their pursuits. You do! It will be an amazing time, from the moment you check in with the vibe of other excited athletes all around you. You may stop and think to yourself a few times "Whoa, pinch me, am I really here??" The best part is you've earned the right to be there.

    So stay the course, because it will be worth it. You just can't feel that in this moment, but you'll always wonder "what if," if you were to abandon now... these opportunities don't often come around twice.



    Is that a good start?

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    I have nothing more to offer than all the good things that have been said already. Mom can't post words of wisdom here, but you know she's speaking to your heart right now giving you all kinds of good thoughts and vibes.

    I'm just sending good karma and good vibes your way... see I already sent them. Are they working yet?


    Oh- and I've said it before but I'll say it again. Congrats on getting to nationals. It's such a HUGE honor to get the chance to race against the best. You'll have a wonderful time and make some incredible memories to reflect on for years. And... you better take lots of pictures since I know I'll never get to attend such a cool competition as that.


    Oh- and another thing. The start of the school year IS insane. A month in, and it's still kicking my tail every day. I soooo want to do Louisville next year, but at the start of the year I'd REALLY go crazy with all the prep and grading when I return. I feel your pain, sister.
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    How frustrating! Paying out the waa-zoo for something can really put a damper on your fun. Budgets matter.

    Well, maybe you can find a way in your mind to justify the cost?

    1) You are going to NATIONALS... how freaking cool is that?

    2) It's money. You will earn more and pay off any debt you may have incurred by shipping the bikes.

    3) This is a one in a lifetime chance that a lot of people don't get to do. You know, when I do stuff that I never expected to do... and I spend more money than I should I have... I have NEVER ONCE REGRETTED it. I always look back on the memories fondly and the money I spent seems really irrelevant.

    So... good kharma to you! It's worth it! Years from now what you are paying now won't mean a thing but the memories will.

    *Hugs*
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    Hmm, I think the only logical thing to do is to chop off Chris' legs so he needs to ride a normal-person sized bike.

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    dang nabbit niner boys!
    And let me just say YOU ARE DOING XTERRA in TAHOE! NAtionals! The big Kahuna- well the step below the BIG BIG KAHUNA, but just hink what could happen if you do good there?! Can anyone say ALLLOOOHHHHAAAAA!?! As in MAUI BABY!!!
    I feel for you on the $$ front. But you are going to LOVE the flume trail! Being the RNR girl that you are- you are going to RAWK it!!
    Just think of how many people would LOVE to be in your shoes right now!!
    Qualify for Maui and I will lead the TE sends RNR girl to Maui fund raising drive!!
    So there ya go- a goal! Hows that for some pressure??!! hee hee hee

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    Thanks guys....I know it will all be ok, just a huge pain in the butt right now, I keep saying...just gotta get there, just gotta get there.

    Kimmy, I contemplated chopping the legs off in the heat of battle last night...or better yet...who really needs wheels on their bike....

    RM...there is no way I am going to qualify for Maui....I know, you all say, you never know....but unless some miracle happens and I start running sub 8 min miles during a trail race...it ain't gonna happen. That is not to say that I will not perhaps be in the top half, but they only take the top two to Worlds.

    I am just going to go out, have fun and do the best I can...

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    You'll do good. Tell Chris to take pictures, lots of em. We will be cheering you on. Do they televise the race? Not that I get cable, but for this I would ask a friend to TiVo.

    K.

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    Kimmy, it will be on, but it is taped. I will let you guys know when.

 

 

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