The Drought Is Over
A bit of play on words with the title. Nothing would make my day more than a good 3-5 mile run early in the morning Monday thru Friday. I feel like I am more awake and have a greater since of accomplishment.
Swim Update: 19 days since my last swim. I keep reminding myself that since then I have had an upper respitory infection for and then cut off part of my finger. Tomorrow is masters swim and now that ASU is back in session it should be interesting. AAAAAAAGGGGGHHHH. I just flipped over to the team webpage to check the weekly news (8/30/2005) and the pool is closed until further notice. Will this never end. Okay, deep meditative breath, I will stick to the plan and run at 0430 and swim at my club in the afternoon. I need to go there anyway.
I don't normally go more than a few hours without the "Mo Update" from Mistress. Even though today is a 'doctor' day I still expected them to get out earlier than 3 hours or at least return my call. See, Mighty Mo had his all to frequent allergy/asthma check up today and Mistress decided to get retested on the 70 point allergy test since she had not had one since moving here almost 8 years ago. The prescriptions and shelf stuff (Claritan D)worked pretty good for a while but just wasn't cutting it anymore.
It took 30 minutes of my life but I got the cycling workout uploaded. Still getting used to Gimp, which Chris was nice enough to shot my way. I forgot to start my watch until I went 70% through the first loop. If you double click on the chart it will expand for easier reading.
The cooking cut, or more appropriately shave, I gave my finger last week has scabbed up enough I feel confident I can get back into a pool without giving anyone the wiggles. Including myself.
Wil said...
Heh - you'd better hope for negative splits my friend! Here's to you not getting chewed :)
Wil had left that in my talkback and was referring to me being late picking up Mistress who was waiting, oh yes she was waiting, for me to pick her up and get her car at the Saturn dealership before picking up Mighty Mo.
Well I didn't get chewed out, I got thrown under the bus by my mom. While I am pulling my Luke Duke imitation in rush hour my very own mother is extolling the virtues of good god...buying a minivan. Eeeeeek! By the time I arrive, 20 minutes late, it really was too late, Mistress drank the Kool Aid.
So now at 2 pm the family is going to meet a friend who is VP of the largest car dealership chain in Phoenix and I am buying a Dodge Grand Caravan. I am not kicking tires, I am not 'just looking', I am coming home a eunuch.
Luckily we just finished running a cross promotion with his dealerships that netted him a 100 sold cars in 2 months from our members and 20 just from our employees. As an owner of the company and him wanting to build another successful cross promotion I think there is some serious obligation to be coming my way. What I also think is interesting is that of all the cars that have been sold to employees, he has only brokered and set up with our employees with his employees and never actually stepped in to do the deal himself. He is doing ours himself.
I know him, he trains at the club Mistress works at, he is good friends with the manager of the club who is very good friends personally with Mistress and I outside work so this is going to be a fast and painless drill. I bet less than 3 hours in and out.
However no matter how much I save and get over, it still doesn't change the fact that by dinner tonight I will have a...a...gulp...minivan in my beautiful garage.
Oh good Lord, say it isn't so.
I am still trying to figure out how to get in a ride. I'll let you know.
You really need to remember my August=Birthdays=Extra Calories post to get the full humor of this story.
This is my first pitiful attempt at putting a screenshot from the polar online. It was a effort that would make Rube Goldburg proud. I pray this gets easier with practice. I have found that by 2x clicking on the .gif will increase the size so it can be read.
I retained the title of Worlds Worst Person In The Kitchen. Normally I just break things or burn down entire kitchens (2 different ones thank you) but this time I have done it to myself and its got me in a quandry.
Here is the photo of my new ride just after our maiden voygae which went so well. Once again here is the techy stuff:
2004 Giant TCR which is a 17 pound ultra-light composite compact road frame with Shimano Ultegra components ($$$),Did a 28 mile ride, average speed I think is about 19 miles per hour. I could really feel a big difference on hills. The gearing is better suited for hills. We rode a loop around a route that I have done many times and I averaged 3.5 mph up a hill that has always caused me problems. So that is nice.
Front fork upgrade to a carbon fiber Reynolds Ouzo Pro Intergrated ($350),
Handlebar upgrade to a wider Bontrager Race Lite CX Bar ($50)
Profile Design Air Stryke (folding) aero bars ($100)
Selle Itialia Flite Ti Seat ($75),
2 carbon fiber Bontrager Race X-Lite bottle cages ($50 each),
Rims upraded to Easton Vista ($250 set),
Sigma BC 1600 cyclocomputer ($25).
I am listening to a local sports show yesterday and they interviewed a new coach at ASU. For what sport you ask and why is this important. Well I wasn't sure at first what sport because it was the typical, "It's a building year...been watching this team with great interest..would love to fill the seats..blah, blah, blah."
I think I have somehow struck a cord amongst the males reading my blogpost on flowers. My two favorite responses are:
Trimama tagged me to answer some questions to a new poll she came up with about marriage. I will however not push it forward as it is one of two New's Years resolutions that I have made and kept in my entire life (yeah like any of you have even kept one).
Well no bike ride Friday, I am very sad to report. The Mighty Mo took a turn for the worse and I ended up waiting to get more prescriptions filled at the pharmacy and well he takes priority. Is it really bad when you know the pharmacist by name and know about his family and the same goes for him? Hell he remembered my birthday.
The 35-39 age grouper answers the following questions in today's installment of "GUESS WHAT THE WOMAN IS REALLY SAYING."
"Did the intreped athlete make the right decision last night?"Well all the fussing over running to and from swim practice was moot as I left my running shoes at home. Dosen't it always work that way? To answer the last important question first, Did I train last night? Well of course. Like I said they, the swim coaches, changed the time of practice so I went to my club and swam there. It was a good workout and I was able to check in with the new managers we put in the club. Two birds with one stone.
"Was Mistress happy or mad to see the athlete?"
"And most importantly- Did he train?"
No sooner do I get into the house than the wind picks up to 40 mph and it rains two inches in an hour. This morning the news reports gusts of 65 mph, cars and manhole covers floated away, roofs collapsed on grocery stores and dozens of trees were struck by lightening. Fish were found in areas fish should not be. One of the biggest monsoon storms of recent history though not the fierciest.
Today I turn 35 years old. While I appreciate birthdays more than so than say Father's day, today the best gift is that my next race will done in a less competitive age group.