i was just napping and had this dream...
............i was at a hotel/slash super market and george hincapie (riding in team columbia in de france) walks in in his race gear. i drag toby over to get a picture...george tries to evade me, but agrees. tobys camera won't work and give him mine (haha...his iphone is newer!) george tries to run again with the delay but i explain how tired i am from all the riding i have been doing (90+) miles this week....he poses and gives me some advice for my legs (which i can't remember of course). then toby disappears as i try to tweet about the experience and send george a thank you tweet. i notice toby down the shoe aisle trying to hide from me by taking his bright yellow shirt off (white under shirt on). i make my way to the front and can't find an easy exit and knock over a book shelf breaking out a back piece. i right the shelf and try to tell the girls selling ice cream near my accident. they were scooping flavors out of the from buckets and dragging them through this minty chocolate waterfall contrapion and putting them into flower shaped bowls. they give me dirty looks knowing my crime and i say hey i broke the shelf, sorry and walk out. toby is there and i tell him i know about the shoes (in real life i just bought new shorts and a shirt). he says, well the car won't start and that he broke some cable trying to fix it. i say, how are we going to get home! we have an 18 hour drive back to california! then the rain told me we were in portland....somehow we made it home, i handed toby three sweaters i bought him for the christmas photo and he picked a red on and poof, some how our bad luck of portland disappeared because he chose the right sweater, the trip never happened and the camera flashed and we posed for the most perfect picture...we had two kids...
whoa! never eat a chicken teriyaki bowl and take a nap after reading the internet news....lesson learned!
well, i just completed a 16 mile bile ride. it felt great! my neighbor called around 9:30 and asked if i'd mind changing our afternoon plans to riding earlier...yes, i'd love to ride in the 85 degree weather rather than the expected 94 degrees of the afternoon!
yesterday i got new hybrid tires put on my wheels. i am mountain biking with road bikers and have been fighting my tires for a few weeks now. for about 35 bucks i switched tires, kept the same wheels and even tubes. the tires have about 80% smooth surface and 20% knobby side walls for occasional dirt. i picked up about 3 miles an hour on them. sadly, the big hills are still torture, but i am getting very strong and know that when i get my road bike, i will be in great shape. i plan to start shopping this week...but i have to reach 1000 miles before making the switch. i've never set a personal goal like this and having a group of riders waiting for me at the top of a hill every saturday has been super motivation. (although I can put up a good fight on the down hill....top speed for them one saturday was 24.something and i had 23.6!!!)
These are the three books I am reading currently:
1. Frommer's Costa Rica 2009:
this winter toby and i are planning to spend a couple weeks in costa rica. some other family members will be joining us. the book is filled with great advice on where to stay and things to do. our plans: nothing!!! we want to go and live in the water and on the sand. I do want to see some macaws and maybe check out the active volcano, but other than that, no touristy bustle for us!!!!
2. Inverted World by Christopher Priest:
i loved the prestige both book and movie, and saw this book written in the 70's by priest. it is an alternate future novel and so far i am intrigued by the beginning. apparently the city of earth runs on tracks that most people know nothing about, except the members of the guild, and the protagonist who has just become an apprentice shows the reader the world as he discovers it.
3. The Omnivore's Dilemma by Michael Pollan:
i saw this book in jamba juice and loved the first few pages. it traces the origins of our current food chain and tries to grapple with the nightly question of what should we eat for dinner. fun fact: corned beef is called that because early settlers called all grains corn, even salt. another concept the author explores is the reason why americans are the most health conscious on the planet, yet the most obese...i haven't read the answer yet, but i'll post a final review
Toby and I and my dinner. Amazing wedding at balboa park in SD
this past weekend toby and i spent our time in the all american city (signs on all streets proudly proclaim this) of porterville. we hung out with the fam at my nana's house and had a great dinner. ray's flag cookies were amazing and the fresh corn supplied by greg was my fave. barbie and i shucked the corn and stole fallen kernels until we decided to stop and jsut eat an ear. it didn't need to be cooked it was so sweet! as we nibbled, she looked at me and said i had corn on my shirt. i grabbed at the rogue kernel to put it in my mouth and was surprised by grabbing a caterpiller. he must have been hiding in the corn husks.
that night toby, jason, and josh set off some great legal fireworks and local neighbors set off some great obviously illegal fireworks.
after that, toby and i spent the night at josh's new house. great couches! and hung out with diana the next day. we ate at el tapatio. then the grueling drive home in the heat...
this weekend we are off to san diego, next weekend camping in ventura with cyrus, the weekend after is our anniversary and we plan to stay at the beach for the weekend...our july tour de california begins!
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