Friday, November 28, 2008

Mushaboom

So I'm almost certain that I'm going to lose my new job.

It's simply too good to be true. Typically I would take this as a blessing and move on, but in the past three years my life has let it known that my supply of negative experiences (we'll call them 'character building') is, so far, vastly outweighing the positive (we'll call them 'pleasantries'). I personally have found that life seems to revolve around a certain status quo that must be maintained at all times. Your life generally has a path which will either have a positive or negative consistent status, pleasantries/character building exercises aside, it will find that median regardless and maintain an overall feel for that day/week/year.

This in mind, I have a concrete example (as concrete as these things can be).

Cycling has been a positive force in my life. Allowing me the opportunity to discover the physical fitness side of myself, as well as entering me into a world of support and camaraderie. I listen to the Two Johns (if you know em, you know em), and wrote in to the podcast to explain my situation and seek guidance. This was more than enough to make me giggle with the excitement of a small, school aged lass, but I even won their mail of the 'cast, which gave me a set of shoe covers and a set of socks. This was too much for me and I spent the rest of the evening gushing to my ladyfriend about just how cool it all was.

Unfortunately, following that Friday, I had a horrible weekend. I ended up getting kicked out of my 'apartment' (my aunts) having to change jobs and find a new place to live within a couple of days. It was probably one of the more stressful experiences I have endured in awhile. 

Positive followed by negative. Checks and balances to maintain a course which we cannot know.

So, with this job bestowed upon me, I am waiting for the 'character building' to commence. The overall feel of the past three years has been largely negative, so I feel this will be no different. 

I do hope though perhaps this is a turn for the positive. Perhaps the character is well and built and we are now ready to make use of it. As I've said, Cycling has been a positive force in my life, and I wish to bestow that same feeling to others. Perhaps God has looked kindly onto that endeavor and perhaps this is just where he wants me to be. 

If there's one thing I've learned, it's that happiness doesn't have a plan, but it does require an open mind/heart and the feet to get you there.

This is an awfully negative post, so lets say something nice.

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Monday, November 24, 2008

Cinnamon

It's kinda a dreary day outside today.

That's to be expected, I suppose.

Excited for this next week. Thanksgiving is always a pretty cool day and I get to work my first shift at the shop. I just love the feeling I get when I'm there. It's the same feeling I got when I was young and I would tutor younger kids with math and english, the feeling that I'm imparting some kind of good onto another. 

Been biking a bit. Nothing too long, but mostly due to my lack of equipment than anything else. Fortunately Christmas is coming up and I can get the things I need to get me all ready for this next season. My first season of racing, my first race... man it's kinda odd. I'm sure I'll look back fondly, at least I hope as much, at this next season. 

In other news, Left 4 Dead is intense to say the least. I am sure that the television will be relegated to zombie duty for at least the next month due to that. 

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

See These Bones

I gotta find some balance to life. For sure.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Always Were!

Headed to the Gopher hockey game on Sunday. I forgot what it was I liked so much about hockey until I saw the first PP goal made by our boys in the first period! Man it was sweet to see them dominate. It wasn't a close game by any measure, but at the very end it kept up the suspense by the Gophers down three to five for the last five minutes. Maybe not a real threat, but definitely enough so you stayed till the end.

I also caught a shirt from the Golden Gopher himself! Pretty cool, and got a free pizza out of the deal, not bad!

In other news, I got a job at the Midtown Greenway Freewheel Bike Coffee Shop (kinda a mouthful)! I'll be working Wednesdays and Sundays for sure and hopefully some Tuesday and Thursday nights. I am super pumped about working there (being as it's probably one of my favorite places in the cities) and I really hope to meet some guys to train with and become more involved with the local cycling community. 

Well, I'm off to go celebrate with Jaclyn at Campus Pizza/Pasta.  Stay slick!

Saturday, November 15, 2008

New Window?

Dammit, no more cheap ass tires!

The fat, marshmallowy man lied to me. His tires are not made for champions! They are made for chumps!

Update: No less than twenty (freakin' twenty) punctures on the rear tire. To borrow the words of a frustrated and great boy... good grief.

The Butcher

November 14th, 2008
Wayzata Route (Kinda)
Fair/Hard
Ride: Base
2:45:52/4:24:21
40.88/65.92
Medium Intensity

172 lbs.
20 f. - 25 f. Chilly/Snow/Rain
Cadence - n/a
MPH - 14.7/29.0

Good ride, tried to retrace the route taken earlier when I went out with Jason (mixed outcome). Kinda found my way there, but got a little lost in Minnetonka and couldn't find the way into Wayzata (hence the kinda). Definitely a chilly ride, but any ride is a good ride at this point and it largely stayed alright so no complaints here. Unfortunately, I happened to flat on the way home, but the good news was it stayed inflated till I made it home and was able to repair it with a new tube (I really need a saddle bag).

I think that makes it ten tubes I've been through in three months...

Anyways, definitely need to keep this up, I am thinking that either Tuesday morning or tomorrow I will be able to get a little ride in. Hopefully if I get a new job I'll be able to not only afford this hobby of mine but also have the ability to start riding a little more. One can only dream :)

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Oh yeah!


Forgot to mention, the path that was once closed was yogurt.



Yeah, I've had this weird thing about yogurt for a decade or so, mostly the idea that it's bacterial in nature. Kinda freaked me out, but totally back on board. Nothing beats granola and yogurt now. Nothing.

Paths Once Closed...

I am not quite sure if I am up to this teaching thing. 

Sure, it was a lot of fun. Arts a pretty slick thing and you know, although religious art can have it's bias, much of modern art has the Catholics, Lutherans and the reformation that followed their split to thank for where it stands today. The idea of the artist as a genius, the concept that the artist can influence the artwork (something sorely taken for granted today), even the tools of the trade (which have been largely thrown away, to different means and ends, good and bad). Unfortunately, the word religion tends to divide and shut down rather than bring together and open up. 

That said, there wasn't too much cohesion in the group to begin with. It was largely New Century Charter School (my own high school) all over again. A brand new school with something to prove, a bunch of students who are just trying to survive the whole experience, much less try and prove something themselves and staff that is blinded by both money and a lack of understanding of their audience (not all mind you, some are alright), and you have a mosaic resembling a bunch of tiles rather than an image of the ivory tower. Words can only do so much, and you sometimes forget that there are people out there who aren't okay with the idea that perhaps their religious edifice has some skeletons out in the open. 

All in all, kids are cool, and I feel good for the future. A little better about my own too, maybe I should take another look at this teaching thing.

Aside from that I biked down Univ. to get to the Historical Society. That was a good time. Although a little wet, definitely nice to get out and stretch the legs. Tomorrow I'm headed out to Wayzata or to Blaine, I haven't decided which yet. 

Last but certainly not least, my lady friend got her wisdoms taken out today. I am glad to say that she is doing great and I can't wait to give her a hug and see her back and safe and sound. 

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Six Ways

Three Ways to upset your Barista:

1. Hover around the espresso machines and lean over the side of the wall. This is my work area, I don't want you watching every move I do. I assure you, your drink will be okay.
2. Try and get freebies. Look. I understand. We all want a little free stuff now and then, and if you're a cool guy or gal I'll be happy to add a couple more sprinkles or maybe an inch of whip, but if you try and lie, or worse, force the happy little 'accidents' they're not gonna happen anymore.
3. Stick your drink in front of me. This is the most rude and horrible thing you can do. See way 2, if you're sticking it there you probably want something from me free. This is the absolute worse way to go about doing this. Seriously, you paid for what you got, leave.

Three Ways to make your Barista happy:

1. Roads clearing up.
2. A new song.
3. A cute girlfriend to cook dinner for.

Caribou coffee can be a drag sometimes, but it's work and money is what makes my wheels go round. Tonite is looking up and tomorrow I get to speak to some kids about art, so that's pretty slick. We'll see if Mr. Smith can impart some knowledge on the youth of today.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Knickers Aren't Gonna Cut It

November 10, 2008
Uptown Route
Fair/Good
Ride: Base
1:38:29/1:38:29
25.04/25.04
Light Intensity

170 lbs.
23 f. - 33 f. Chilly
Cadence - 78/112
MPH - 15.2/26.3

A very chilly ride, ended up hanging out at the Midtown for a little bit. Definitely need to invest in some warmer clothing. No interval work, just building up junk miles to get a little shape that I've lost. 

In other news, cut open my finger trying to cook last night, that kinda sucks. Oh well, off to sling the brown stuff.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Welcome

To what hopes to become a little more than it is now.