Sending healing thoughts your way, Lynette. I agree this and other things help put many things in perspective. I was actually going to post my "story" from this weekend on the trail. It is not as drastic as being hit by a car, but it did put things in perspective for me.
My riding buddy and I were stopped on this great trail (part of the rails to trail system) doing a minor seat adjustment. An older gentleman on a recumbant stopped to chat. He asked how fast we were going and when we said only 16 mph, he was in awe and felt that was fast. He remarked at our bikes, asked lots of questions. He expresssed "wow" of the distance we had rode the day before and the planned mileage. He was "impressed" by our previous accomplishments (an MS 150 in Colorado) and our plans for this year (another MS 150 , bike ride across florida). Remarked how strong we looked. He, himself, was going thru an "herbal detox" since he didn't want to "go under the knife, do radiation, or chemo". He rode 75 miles the day before. Was feeling great.
As we parted I felt really good about myself. I always want to get faster, leaner, stronger. But I took what he said and worked hard to take in deep inside and feel good about myself, my accomplishments and goals. Who knows how much longer he (or I) get to ride. One day it can all be gone.
Now do I still want to train more...yes. I wake on yet another Monday to "watch what I eat", get on the bike more during the week, strength train, etc. Which is ok, all this is good. But the end result is that I enjoy my time on the bike, my time OFF the bike, and try hard to enjoy something each day. Because...to sound morbid...it could be my last. So I rememer the trail yesterday, it was a beautiful day and a great gentleman that shared wisdom without evening know it! Now I can make it thru my Monday!
Again, sending good vibes to Lynette!




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