It’s 2009! Hurray! While most people set resolutions, I don’t tend to any more, because they only seem to last a short while. We DO, however, have a couple of top-of-mind items that hopefully also only last a short while longer: Rich finding a job, and the Pasco house being sold.
I missed many friends while Rich and I were visiting family the past two weeks; my gym buddies and I never got together for a workout, and I’m bummed about that. But having all the Johnson clan together for a week, then catching up on work and such the next week, it just never happened. Next time, gals.
Those who know me, know my addiction to exercise. What some DON’T know is my recently-developed joy of road cycling. Visiting the Tri-Cities, going over the bridges a few times, I reminisced on my ridiculous rides with little to no food, overheating…riding from the Blue Bridge to the Cable Bridge just to see if my estimate of distance was correct and then realizing I was WAY too far away from home and not enough water for the rest of the ride. But I LOVED my weekend rides. I LOVED being along the river riding along Pasco, seeing some of the enormous houses and yards there were to see.
It made me miss the cycling – and I miss it more than I realized! I have an itch to get on my bike. However, there are two things keeping me from doing so: the cold (I really have no cycling gear, let alone cold-weather gear) and my clumsiness. My bike came with Crank Brothers’ eggbeaters, which you cannot get out of without turning your foot much farther than with Shimano SPDs. This little detail led to a few falls…one of which left me with what seems to be a permanent miscolored portion of skin on my left knee. I think God left it there to remind me that I should not get on my bike until I have different pedals – either Shimanos or regular flat pedals (and save the shoes for the bikes at the gym). It’s not really a scar, but it’s a dark spot on my knee from the last fall I took which was the worst. Thankfully, it was also in the driveway to our house in Pasco.
At any rate, I started looking at rides that are happening this year – I’m determined to do at least ONE ride this year, but that means I need to get out. And that means I need to find trails. I’ve heard of the Burke-Gilman, but a friend at work let me know that you can’t go very fast on the Burke-Gilman because so many others are also on the trail. There’s Green Lake, which will do for getting my feet back on me once I have new pedals, but it’s only 2.9 miles around, and typically packed…I was doing 25+ miles on Saturdays. So, I need to find pedals and I need to find trails, especially with minimal traffic.
And I need to wait until the weather warms up.
Oh, and get a bike pump so I can get the tires back up (they’re a little flat after being in storage for a couple months).
Until then, I might take advantage of the fact the cycling class bikes at the gym have odometers on them and do a 25+ mile ride once a week. It’s not quite the same as riding outdoors, but it will have to do for now.
well, we missed you too, and hopefully next time it will work out for a little gym time. As far as the bike goes my first recommendation is http://www.cascade.org. They have TONS of weekly group rides schedule that would make it easy for you to get out and ride, with people, and be able to learn a couple routes. The Burke-Gilman is nice, but croweded. Seattle is a cycling mecca. So I hope you are able to get out and enjoy some of it soon. Hope you have a good start to 2009.