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  1. #1
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    I hope you guys all catch up on your sleep! Sleep deprivation is so yucky.

    I had breakfast early today on my way through town, then on to the supermarket run. Did some laundry with towels and throw rugs, mopped here and there, then finished a patent job of some remote control unit drawings.
    I made a big spinach salad from the garden for dinner, then i did some online stuff and lastly practiced a Callabrian tarantella on my tagelharpa. A nice Friday.
    Lisa
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  2. #2
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    Oh, and...

    One of the nice things about getting older is figuring out it's perfectly ok to say 'no' to a friend, in a nice way of course.
    This morning a good friend of mine asked if she could borrow one of my two bikes for a day or two to ride it around town and decide if she wanted to get a bike. She hasn't ridden since she was in college a couple decades ago.

    I'm usually ok with lending things...clothes, books, tools, CDs, money, even my car....but not my musical instruments, and not my bikes. They are the best things i own, or will ever own, and i take super care to keep them protected from damage. My custom Luna is especially irreplaceable.
    No sooner had her request left her mouth when I gently said "No, I'm sorry, i can't." She looked slightly taken aback. She'll live.

    It wouldn't have worked anyway- she would have found my bikes too tall, she wouldn't have had the faintest clue how to work the brifters, and there are hills here that require shifting no matter where you go. Scary for her, highly risky for my bike. Whenever my friend gets in a fender bender (which is at least once a year), she says with a toss of her hand "Well it's just a car!". To me, my car is also 'just a car'. But my bikes are not 'just a bike' to me.

    But i had the perfect suggestion!- I just told her she should go to the local sports/bike shop and ask them to put her on some bikes to ride around the road there -for free- they would be all too happy to let her try a bunch and adjust seats for her, show her how to shift on a hybrid, falling all over themselves to help her out!

    I know you women here on TD would understand.
    When I was 25 or 30 this request would have caused a big internal battle for me. Now ...not so much. lol!
    Lisa
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  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by BleeckerSt_Girl View Post
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    I know you women here on TD would understand.
    When I was 25 or 30 this request would have caused a big internal battle for me. Now ...not so much. lol!
    Absolutely. And agreed about the internal struggle, it gets easier and easier to speak our minds as we age, I'm digging it.

    Electra Townie 7D

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    I never would let anyone ride my bikes, except maybe another friend who is a cyclist. But, why would someone like that want to ride my bike?
    Being older is freeing, isn't it?
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  5. #5
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    BSG - I wouldn't lend anyone my bike either.

    I'm doing another long ride tomorrow and it looks like it's gonna be windy. Again. That means it'll take me an extra 45 minutes to ride the course. Boo.
    It is never too late to be what you might have been. ~ George Elliot


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  6. #6
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    Switched out my front tube and adjusted my hub yesterday, then we took off on a leisurely pedal to the coffee shop and sat outside to enjoy the sunshine. Followed up with dinner with friends last night... good day!

    Electra Townie 7D

  7. #7
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    We pedaled to breakfast yesterday in the sunshine... I have to go in to school for positioning practice before the midterm, and I'm debating whether or not I want to ride in. I have the route planned but I'm not 100% sure I'm ready for some of those hills.

 

 

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