Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Hello again

Inspired by my friend Brain, I'm gonna get back to making some blog posts. So I'll catch up since vacation. My little bro had a really bad motorcycle accident, but he's back up and walking now, trying to get back on his feet(figuratively speaking). Christmas and New Years were spent at our house for the first time ever, as Raine's family came through on the way to Austin for cousin Cliff's wedding, and my family came through on the way to S. TX and dropped Luke off to spend the week with me. That was fun, taking care of the cripple. He mostly took care of his self, not like I had to bathe him or anything, thank goodness.

Over New Years(New Years Eve to be exact) I found out some incredible news. I'm gonna be a daddy!!! We're so excited, it's just like the coolest thing in the whole world. Raine is 15 weeks along now, and finally has come out of the hard first trimester. It was hard on both of us, because I was having to do a lot of stuff around the house, keeping me tired and leaving no time for training. But that didn't even seem important at the time. I was trying my best to be a good husband/dad and take the best care of her I could. But now that she's feeling better I'm back to trying and trying to get at least 8 hrs a week.

I've taken up running a bit, as cross training for the bike. My best run so far has been a 5K at 7:07min/mile, which is decent I guess. Nothing spectacular but the gains have been awesome. Great to see times improving so fast when you first start training something like that. If only my biking would make a quantum leap....

But anyway, about biking. I have only done one race this Spring, at Bar-H in St. Jo, TX. It was 23 deg.(yes, deg. F) at the start and my results weren't any hotter, LOL. I started super slow, and mainly just rode around at my own pace. I picked off a few people in my class but finished pretty well at the BACK of the pack. While a guy I beat at Ruston last year won the race. Something's not right here, LOL. Guess we all have our good days and bad. The best part of the race was that it constituted my 2nd and 3rd hours of riding on my new bike. I was mostly just having fun getting used to my new bike, while trying not to turn too sharply and crash myself. New bike vs. old is like the handling of a Lotus vs. a Greyhound bus, but the ride of a Lotus vs. a Cadillac, and the weight of a Lotus vs. a Chevrolet. The weight difference is awesome. The handling difference is awesome but is going to take some getting used to before I can take full advantage of it. The ride is more punishing, but that is what I'll have to live with to get the other advantages. Definitely worth it, though.

So next up is a three-peat of hard racing weekends, starting at Waco. A very hilly course that is either up or down the whole time, with not much in between. So I better get my climbing pants on.
After that is Warda, a relatively tame course with not much climbing but lots of tight singletrack, which means lots of accelerations and you're going all out the whole time with no chances to rest.
The third weekend is the Ouachita Challenge. I did the ride in '06 with Luke, and it was definitely one of the coolest rides I've ever done. I'm looking forward to doing it again, and hope to improve on my previous ride. I'm not treating it as a race by any means, and definitely plan to enjoy myself and enjoy the ride. But I plan to carry some speed around the course as well. The previously mentioned Brain and Shaun are going up, too, so Sugar Cycles will be well represented. Shaun is going 80, I wish I were more in shape to have signed up for that. It includes my favorite section of the Womble while the 60 miler turns off right at the start of the good stuff. :( Regardless of that, it includes a LOT of super sweet singletrack that I can't wait to rip on.

So that's plenty for now I think. I will try to keep more regular with this thing again, as there will be lots to write about as we prepare for our baby! We still have lots to do, and coolly enough, Raine has lots of girls to go through this with. We know so many people pregnant right now it's CRAZY. God has been especially good to our small group at church, as we have a handful of babies on the way. Crazy times. I think the husbands are gonna form a support group, LOL.

I don't have a clever sign off that I know of, so this will have to do for now.

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