Sunday, June 13, 2010
Passion for life
Cosmin and Simona are my neighbors and good friends. They are from Romania and seem to embody all that I think of when someone enjoy's life to the fullest. They came from Romania 5 years ago and have made their life in America. They are what I hope to always be, full of life and full of passion. Even if the passion leads to arguments or disagreements, they rebound even higher. Charlene and I were over at their house for a while last night. Cosmin was so excited about his new cheap speakers that he had to share the music. The room erupted with noise and dancing broke out. Not the kind of dancing to get you to go home with someone at a club but, a joyful celebration of movement. A smile broke out and I was happy in the moment. Music and friends are necessary to show us life. I feel lucky to share a moment of two with them.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Sluggish morning ride
Life has been a lot busier as of late. Without my usual routine of running every day, I have been struggling to find a rhythm of riding my bike every day. My training week goes something like this. 3 days of single track rides on my singlespeed, one day of riding hills at Umstead State Park and one day of a long ride at the American Tobacco Trail. Rain really throws a monkey wrench into my plans as single track trails are closed when they are wet. I was grumpy having to get out this morning at Umstead and ride hills when I really did not want to. My bike computer seemd to be lying to me as it told me how slow I was going. I was about 2 cups of coffee down of my usual consumption and I needed the caffeine. Coming home and getting in the shower was blessed relief. I realized how lucky I am to have good health. It takes a lot of work and some days suck but, like the T-shirts say, " Life IS Good".
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Giving something back
Runners can be a selfish, obsessive lot. It goes with trying to run and train hard day in and day out. I was at my worst when I was competitive and racing frequently. I was a bear on race days. Now that my knees have bid me farewell to much running, I find myself in the odd position of wanting to give something back to the sport that has given me so much. Running created my identity, shored up my confidence and helped me excel in a tough sport. Time to help out others. I have signed up to help a beginning trail running class at a local running shoe store. This is my way to share the knowledge and joy that came from 30 years of running. If it is the beginner, or the veteran racer, maybe I can help them reach their goals. Some people need the spark to help them get to the next stage. I look forward to the challenge of it all. I still love running and would not change a step. Maybe I can help others take their next step in running and life.
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