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Sunday, May 31, 2009

me, a road biker

guys!  i have become a city biker!!  and you know what, i hate every second of it.  seriously outdoor activities that force you to sweat and be in pain and struggle and challenge yourself are just not for me at all.  I am more of a mental work out person.  but nick is all outdoorsy and moderately athletic and he wants to bike everywhere and i don't want to always be the one that's like...no let's take the bus (we can't afford cabs) so we bike places.  also the buses aren't always convenient or reliable so bikes really are the "better" option in terms of "yay!  we're going to make it home tonight!" Unfortch we sort of live at the top of a hill so the road to places is always awesome, relaxing and down hill.  but the trip home is always exhausting and just not the way you want to end your night, you know!  So anyways on saturday we biked to the bars 3 miles each way.  all uphill the way back.  i almost cried at one point.  i got off and walked a bit and i yelled at nick for making me do this.  And then i felt really embarrassed because i am so weak and out of shape. ugh.  Then yesterday we went to the zoo and then down to the waterfront, and then had a burger at thsi place called 5 guys, burgers and fries.  It was pretty good but i still think that in n out is better.  i'm just saying.  Anyways that whole trip was 7 miles!!!!!!!!!!   through up hills, downhills, dirt roads, rock creek park, etc.  there were lots of bikers on this tiny road zooming by and people running with ipods who dont' always see you so they dominate the whole biking trail and onetime this woman stopped very uprubptly in front of me and and i started breaking and yelling "excuse me!" and she didnt' hear me!  and then i finally stopped like harshly in front of her and yelled in her face "excuse me!!!!" and she took out her headphoens and was liek...oh sorry.  PEOPLE!!  take off the headphones!!  seriously it irritates me.  ok whatever anyways 7 miles. Then luckily nick let us take the bus home because i didn't think i could bike back up the hill. 

then we went back down to the waterfront for a movie, another 3 miles.  I saw Up which was awesome!  i swear i bawled through the whole thing.  Then we had drinks on the waterfront that we couldn't afford and biked back home at 2:00 am, for the 3 mile UPHILL ride.  UGHH!  guys, again i yelled at him and almost cried and my legs hurt so bad the the hills and i had to stop and walk 3 times and i had to wear a helmet because we were street biking.  and or course i wasn't wearing tennis shoes.  I was in a dress and some clark's sandals (not totally inappropriate) and i had lost my hair rubberband so all of my hair was just sweating stuck in my helmet.  

on the one hand you all should be impressed that i even accomplished any of these things.  But on the other hand you should be judging me because i suck at these sort of things that normal people love doing!  why!  i wish i loved excercise.  i wish i got endorphins and craved them.  i feel nothing but wretchedness!  i wish i enjoyed being sweaty and wearing ugly clothes that woudl allow me to do these sort of activities.  I wish all of these thigns but if i were any of them i wouldn't be me.  But then i know htat nick really enjoys these things and i would like to a certain extent share them with him and be able to do a 3 mile bike ride home, you know.  So today i'm going down to the flea market...maybe...and i'll do the ride back up alone, without anyone pressuring me, and i'll see if i can do it.  but then again i might also sit at home and watch "you've got mail" (thank you lifetime!) and knit until my fingers hurt.  

guy waht do i do

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

you stick it out. you'll see that by the end of the summer those uphill bike rides won't even be a factor anymore. it's a thing. it will take a while for your legs to become accustomed to this sort of regular beating, but once that happens you'll look back on your former weak self and shake your head all wise-like.
-o

Silvs said...

well you know what i'm going to say cause i love exercising. still when i've been out of it for a while its really hard to get back in so i totally feel you on that but yeah ditto the first comment. it just takes 1 or 2 weeks for your body to start to acclimate, muscle memory will kick and you'll be like "3-miles what?" plus just think of how great your legs will look by the end of the summer!