Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Pre-school with Zachary

Well, Zachary starts pre-school on Thursday and the open house was yesterday. I took off work early so I could go. He did pretty good, started crying a little bit at first but he warmed up to it after a few minutes. He is so cute when he starts to cry. His chin trembles and his little lower lip curls, just breaks your heart. What a guy. Once he got over being scared (and found the toy trains!) he was fine and was explaining to the teachers how trains are supposed to be played with. That is typical Zachary, he likes to go into new things at his own pace. He will sit back and watch for a few minutes, then try it, but you can't rush him. I guess he is like me in that way, I always study and watch before I do something new.

Other than that, just a typical Monday. Oh, I did have a nice allergy attack just as we were leaving the school. My left eye started itching like crazy, then turned red and actually swelled up in one spot. But it seems to be OK this morning, if a tad dry. Not sure what started it, maybe someones perfume, or maybe some of the weird blue sand the kids were playing with in the sand-table. Maybe a speck of that got in my eye?

Monday, August 20, 2007

Went out and rode yesterday. Not as far but at a higher tempo. Felt pretty good. My legs felt like chunks of wood last night, though, especially my calves. Feel pretty good this morning. Prolly take today off. Zachary's open house is this afternoon and then Amy wants to go the gym so I will stay home with the kids. I guess I can do some sit-ups and push-ups if I am feeling particularly masochistic.

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Learning

OK, so I'm not a very active blogger, sue me. Since I lst posted we had our second child, Shayla Michelle. I'll post a pic if I feel like it (read=lazy). Work is good, health is good, wife is grouchy, oh well.

Bout to turn this into a cycling blog. I started riding my bike again. I do that every year when the Tour de France starts, but I have stuck to it pretty good this time. Still riding my old Mongoose hard-tail MTB. I hope to get an actual road bike at some point, but I want to spend $1500 for one, natch. So, I will start with shoes and pedals for the MTB. If I am still riding in November, maybe I can convince the wife to let me buy a bike.

Just finished Ten Points and am half-way through Heft on Wheels. Wow, excellent books. They are now my inspirations for riding. Trying to find that epiphany of suffering they both talk about. Plus Ten Points reminds just how lucky I am to have Zachary. Spending a lot of nights curled up next to hi after he falls asleep listening to him breathe and twitch. He is everything in the world to me. Shayla is getting there, but newborns (she is 10 weeks) just aren't as much fun.

Learned something yesterday. I kept reading about all this suffering the cyclists go through, but I haven't felt it yet. Part of the problem is Gainesville is very flat, no hills. So I went out after work yesterday and just rode. No certain distance or particular cadence, just rode. I discovered Millhopper Road has some great little hills plus a bike-lane. So I just kept pedaling until I reached the nature park on the other side of I-75. I was amazed I rode that far without even thinking about it. Best of all, I thought about nothing, not work, not life, not family, just breathed and pedaled. 'Course I had to ride back, which was mostly crawling and I really hurt when I got done, but it felt really good. My legs hurt all evening and I was exhausted but felt good.

Here's the neat part: I figured I would be too wiped out today to do anything, but I'm sitting around a little sore, thinking I want to do it again. So I am probably going to go hurt myself again this afternoon. I can't believe I actually want to go again. Maybe I am a cyclist a little bit.