Sunday, September 27, 2009

09/27/09: another month is nearly over. Time is zooming!

Following are pics from recent trike-venture:

A view from atop THE Bridge on OBX. It is not as difficult as I imagined/feared it would be. This trike was ~ 5-6 miles crossing the bridge both ways.
This is me ascending THE bridge; camera case in my mouth so I wouldn't lose it from underneath my arm.
Here's a view of the bridge in front of me (of course, I do not know how to load these pics in order). I also triked an off-road portion of the marathon course just to see if my trike could manage the sand & aggregate surface. The distance of this trike was 8 miles. One portion of the trail was pine needle covered. No traction for my trike, so organizers have an alternate route planned for me. Sounds like I may have my very own personal guide biking w/ me. Should receive final confirmation soon. I completed the registration paper while visiting the hdqtrs.
Soybeans. Everywhere. Saw this field & many others while -iking w/ my friend, R. She lives in "the country"; we rode 18 miles on back roads.

Seems to never be enough time in a day or more likely the energy to do all that my mind wants to do. Already it is time to go to bed. I have a regular PT schedule for the next few weeks - this new place is going to be good, a "goodness of fit", as I'm teaching in my class re: development of people.
Blessings Abound!
~A~

Thursday, September 24, 2009

09/24/09 -- I'll add pics later - I do have some, I believe. My camera batteries died today. NUTS week of activity.

Triked Tues for 18 miles w/ a new frd here at the college.
Triked Wed for 7 miles w/ a group of college people.

Plan to trike again soon.

Blessings Abound! Going to bed NOW (10:26 pm) -earliest in days..

~A~

Saturday, September 19, 2009

09/19/09: Addendum (the bulk of this post is in the previous edition; I forgot to add these amazing pics)
USCG base in this town. These pics are at the entrance to the base.





I think they are cool. A couple plane-copters flew over while I was out in this neck of the woods.
Blessings Abound!
~A~

09/19/09: 27 miles. Quite a feat :-)

I found another large animal is this town (in front of the truck). I've never noticed these kinds of yard ornaments in other towns in which I've lived.
There were about a dozen sailboats on the river in this neighborhood. Vehicles from all over the country were parked along the roads: MD, VA, AK, CA, NJ, & more; not recalling any license plates south of here.
This sail was the lone color.

I forgot to upload some other pics -- will add an addendum to this posting. My computer (wireless odometer, etc) came off its perch the other day. I wanted to log miles so I stuck it underneath my cushion. It worked. Today, I triked 27 miles total. I didn't take my computer the other day (12.63 mi), so the total mileage should be 427+12 = 439 outdoor miles.
This is 425.17 @ 0 mph. I stopped by a bike repair shop and the guy put the computer back in the right place. Now, I am good to go. But, not tomorrow!
I'll add the extra pics to a new post.....
Blessings Abound!
~A~


Thursday, September 17, 2009

09/17/09: 12.63 miles.

No pics again today. Focusing on adding on miles. The barometric pressure has been painful the past two days. However, pedaling this afternoon felt good (I was also under the influence of the powerful drug, which produced the good feeling). A new friend, R, rode her bike w/ me today. We ate a dinner of left-overs from my fridge and enjoyed dessert made by R of dark chocolate cupcakes w/ raspberry frosting drizzled w/ dark choco. R is an excellent cupcake maker. She makes these treats and places them in the student life center for people to taste and write comments. R's goal is to open/own a restaurant (in Hawaii) making delicious foods. Her cupcakes certainly qualify in the delicious food realm. She invited me to come to her house next week for an -ike ride and dinner. I can't wait! I very thankful she wants to try out her delicious foods on me :-)

Blessings Abound!
~A~
09/14/09: twenty-four .2 miles!

Saturday, September 12, 2009

This picture was supposed to show up later in today's triking story. I pedaled really fast to catch up w/ the couple riding this tandem. I shared a www.terratrike.com card w/ them so they could check out the terra trike tandems (say that thrice quickly). There are a few tandem bikes in town.


09/12/09: 12 miles on a hot & sunny day. I started out heading to a softball tournament hosted by my U. I guess I didn't read the schedule very well b/c my U wasn't playing when I arrived. So, I decided to trike around that side of town and see the neighborhood. My U is wearing the green t-shirts.



Not far away is one of the apartments I lived in after graduating from this U. Actually, I lived in 3 different apts in this complex. Once as a summer sub-leasor, while married friends of mine were gone; a g/f and I sub-leased from them. Then, same g/f and I rented our own apt. Then, the one below is the one I lived in after mrg.

And, yes, here's proof that I've been to ............
...... this is the name of the apt complex. I noticed, while out triking, that there is now a Woodstock II and a Woodstock III. May be even more; I turned around to meander a different way.
I did eventually return to watch my U play a softball game, which they lost, but seemed to have a good time. I do not know the outcome of the tournament.
Somewhere on the way back to my present apt (not Woodstock) I followed roads which had quaint houses and yards. I think I'm gonna create a scavenger hunt where people have to find all the large animals in this town. Here is a bear carving in someone's yard. In a totally unrelated neighborhood from the giant cat.

I think I got too much sun today - have a headache that won't go away. Perhaps a storm is brewing. I don't watch tv or listen to the news. Kind of feel like I'm not in the world except for my occasional jaunts onto msn.com. I think I'll venture over to weather.com and see if the barometric pressure is changing - that will make my head hurt. Not the going to the weather site, but the barometric pressure change makes me head hurt. Never been a head-achey person. Until post-accident. I imagine my head slammed violently into the steering wheel milliseconds b/f the airbag deployed. My teeth hurt post-accid, too. Didn't use to. Off to check on the weather...

Blessings Abound!
~A~




Friday, September 11, 2009

09/09/09: 8 miles, along w/5 other people. One more connected w/ us as we arrived back on campus. I did not organize this event. The Athletic Director is planning "bike hikes" every Wed afternoon. I will certainly participate, as my schedule permits.


Since, this bike hike was in an area I am familiar with and none of them were, I took them by the suit of armor standing guard at a house and the huge cat watching over a bird house.
I am worn nearly to my bones today. The weather has been unkind this week. My energy is zapped. Catch ya later..........
Blessings (still) Abound!
~A~


Tuesday, September 8, 2009

09/07/09: TWENTY MILES! Happy Birthday to my oldest son!

Triked 20 miles on Monday afternoon - took 2 hrs. Not bad. At about 18 miles I felt done. But, since I was so close to my goal, I pumped harder. A couple of times, rainy mist covered my glasses, but felt refreshing.

I wanted to go to a place north of town (I think it was north -- I feel directionally confused here) where an overpass created a "hill". The "hill" was right around the 9 mile mark, which meant there would be 9 miles back to my point of origin. There is a greater "hill" a bit more north of this one. I'll tackle that for my next looooonnng triking venture.

One thing I am discovering about conquering these hills is that I really only have one leg doing the pumping. My right leg basically holds the pedal in place until my left leg completes the circle of the motion so it can press forward another foot (ha ha) up the hill. Another thing is that when I press my right hand onto my right leg I get a little more ummph into the push. And then my right thumb aches after a few pushes. I'll figure out a technique where all is smooth and pain-free :-) That's what training is all about, right? Finding out what works and what doesn't. And then capitalizing on what DOES work. Never, ever give up. Look from another angle.

Because I was utterly consumed w/ observing traffic and keeping the pedals moving I did not take any pictures. I did take my camera, but didn't slow down enough to snap any shots. I did see a turtle and a couple shed snake skins. The turtle was either deceased or sitting very still in the edge of the grass. That's something that's quite different here (not the turtle position): there is tall grass along the edge of the road. And there's barely any shoulder to the roads. No shoulder area does not make sense to me. Where do vehicles pull over if there's a fender bender?? Where does the snow get plowed to in the winter? OH yeah, no snow here.

Tomorrow (Wed), a group of students & instructors are going on a bike hike. I didn't organize this, so I have no idea what's happening. I'm just excited to go follow the crowd (that's so un-like me). Hopefully, we'll go slow enough that I can take pictures. If not, I'll just snap shots of them way ahead of me :-) It seems a bicycle travels faster than my trike b/c of the wheel circumference difference. I'll have to work harder than the bicyclists, I suppose. It will be fun!

Life is interesting. Much is happening in my life; more than I could ever place in this blog. I'm learning more about my energy. I'm getting tired more quickly b/c I'm doing so much more now. Consequently, this is helping me sleep better.

I think this accident experience has caused me to be passive, in several regards (thinking back to "following the crowd"). While lying in a hospital bed for months, I guess I acquiesced to medical personnel's directives. Sure, I wanted to get better to go home, but from observing me post hospital, I tend to go along with whatever I'm told. Without too much questioning, on my part. This is SO NOT me. My family may likely disagree w/ my perception of acquiescing. One story that I actually have a little memory of, actually it is my 1st memory post accident. Some of the details I don't really remember, but I recall elements of what my family told me. A nurse, Amy, was working w/ me to raise my sitting position from 45 degrees to 90 degrees. Apparently, this caused discomfort & confusion for me. I didn't think it was possible for me to do what she was instructing me to do. I kept telling her that I couldn't do that. She insisted I could. Finally, and this is the part I do remember, I said to her, in the most diplomatic tone of voice possible, "Apparently, Amy, one of us needs to leave the room right now, and I'm in no position to do so." I recall her asking me if she could do anything for me while she was out of the room. After thinking for a moment, I remember I was seething inside - indignant that she was wanting me to do something that hurt - I was HURT enough and she didn't need to cause more pain - after contemplating, I said to her, "Yes, would you draw a picture of what's happened to me b/c I cannot see my body?" She left and returned w/ the most amazing picture. I remember asking her to sign & date it b/c she would be famous someday for such a magnificent drawing. She had labeled every broken bone in my body on a stick figure person. And the most wonderful thing about this drawing, is that, after all my diplomatic tolerance of her, she drew a smiley face on my broken stick figure :-) This drawing is in every file of mine in MI and now NC. I'm not sure how, but GOD is orchestrating Amy's fame and benevolence toward me. This "first memory" was 4 days post accident. And then the memories get sketchy (ha ha) again for a few more months.

Blessings Abound!!
~A~

Friday, September 4, 2009

09/04/09: Brief update: tired & have tests/papers to evaluate.

On 09/02/09, I triked 12 miles. On back roads, went by the church I attend, and who knows where else. Likely, I couldn't replicate the trip. I saw many fields of soybeans, so seeing a field of soybeans won't trigger my memory of "oh, yeah, I was here". MANY fields of soybeans. Also, cotton. The cotton is just beginning to "ripen". Pretty sure that isn't the correct term. This is a picture of soybeans. I'll take a picture of cotton when it gets whiter.

On the 12 mile trike, I saw a couple different fenced in horse areas. May be boarding places. I was surprised by this since I thought I was still in "the city". I guess "city" is relative. These horses appear to have a great stock of food (underneath the tree).

This morning, 09/04, I triked out by the hospital where my sons were born. I do not remember what it looked like a quarter century ago, but I'm quite sure things have changed.

Since I had to pay attention to the real time this morning, I rode out 15 minutes, turned around at a neighborhood entry, and returned to my apt (all in all 5.5 miles). The hospital is ~ 1 mile from where I'm residing. This is where I currently attend PT. Life is different here. Not better or worse, merely different.



My desire is to be ready to go whenever/wherever GOD opens paths for me to serve. Here, is where I am, for now. I do not see many, any?, runners around here. Whoa, yes, I did see two the other day. Different from where I live in MI. Maybe more will be out when I'm out since the OBX (Outer Banks) Marathon is in November. Time to kick into training gear! Again, I lament that running was easier to get out the door and do than triking. I've resorted to placing a sticky note by my trike so I'll remember all the items I need to take w/ me: camera, water, sunglasses, flag, key, etc. Running only required a key. No place to store the other things. And there were plenty of places to grab a sip of water along the running trails. Different here.
I'm heading to Norfolk tomorrow to spend time w/ four other college friends. I'm looking forward to getting away from campus for a few hours. Norfolk is around one hour from here. Two friends will meet me & W here and then we'll all carpool to our 5th friend's house in VA. Last time I was at D's house (in VA) our babies played in the bathtub together. We each had only one child then.
Blessings Abound!
~A~