In grade school, we referred to the time between grades as “summer
vacation.” It wasn’t defined by travel. It was simply time away from book
learning.
I’m many years removed from 6th grade, but next
week at this time – god willing and the creek don’t rise and I pass my finals –
I will be on “summer vacation.”
In grade school, my only summer vacation plans were to sleep
late and play flashlight tag as late as my parents would allow. My dad owned a
grocery store, so of course I had to work, too. But it was a good gig and
earned me enough money to afford as many Trixie Belden books and “Teen” and “Tiger
Beat” magazines as I could read in three months.
This year’s summer vacation plans are a bit different. I won’t
be tearing out posters of Shaun Cassidy and hanging them on my bedroom wall,
but I will still read as much as I can. I will also work in the soup kitchen, blog
more regularly, help my daughter plan her wedding, and take my grandkids to the
park. A LOT.
I will also…..RIDE MY BIKE!
I know. Shocking. But it’s something I get so dang excited
about, it’s hard to explain. I know many of you know what I mean. You’ve found your
“thing.” That something you never dreamed you’d love to do, let alone get all
mentally wrapped up in.
Biking is my thing, and every spring since discovering my
love for biking, I get this angst of “What if?” I could never articulate it
until I read “My Journey To Fit: A Forty-Something’s Weight Loss Journey” blog
post yesterday. Shelley nailed my thoughts. I just substituted “bike” for “run.”
Here’s what she wrote: "Run
the mile you are in"
- Runner's World posted that on their Facebook page yesterday, and it struck
me: I seem to spend so much of my runs worrying about what's around the
corner - the hill (ugh, so high!), the distance (ugh, so far!),
the wind (ugh, so strong!), the heat and humidity (ugh, TEXAS!)
that I tend to not focus on and better still, enjoy the moment.
Because I really DO love to run. I think it's just in my nature to want the
circumstances to be perfect and easy...and we all know that doesn't happen very
often when it comes to running! But I am going to work harder on the
mental aspect of it, and just BE a runner and stop fighting everything else
that comes with it.”
What I will do on my
summer vacation is all I noted before, PLUS, I will “just BE a biker and stop
fighting everything else that comes with it” and bike the mile I’m in. There
will be hills I’ll be slow to climb. There will be heat and humidity and I’ll
smell bad and my hair will suck. There will be people on the path who don’t
respect the rules. (Texting and biking? Seriously?) There will be flat tires.
But there will also
be birds and trees and the rich smells of the forest floor. Most important, there
will be freedom. That’s why I love to ride my bike. When I ride, I’m free – for
an hour or two – from the everyday minutia. I am focused only on me. Just me.
Am I hydrated? Do I need to stop and stretch that muscle? Spit out a bug? That’s
freedom, my friends. That’s quality “me time.”
And speaking of “me
time,” this weekend is the Pittsburgh Marathon. There will be thousands of
folks out there concentrating on themselves for 3, 13 and 26 miles (plus a few
yards), including my daughter Cassie, her husband Matt, Maintaining Diva Sondra,
and my friends Jim and Kara. Good luck to them and to all of you doing your “thing”
this weekend and every opportunity you have ! May you always live the mile you’re in.
7 comments:
I'm just so happy that my post resonated with you! Love it when my blatherings make sense to more than just me, you know?
Enjoy the rides - you have some well-deserved playtime coming your way after this school year. I look forward to hearing about them!
Good luck to your marathon peeps! :)
Lynn - we need to find some way to bike together. Seriously.
Shaun Cassidy? What about Leif Garrett? I have yet to get on a bike...at least since I was a teenager, some 30 years ago...I have lost 50-something of the 100+ pounds I have to lose, and I am starting to think soon I shall be able to get back on a bike. My 8 year old son is waiting for me to go on a bike ride with him. I love your attitude.
I love my bike time too. It takes me back to childhood every time, and I feel like I'm flying and free. Enjoy your summer. You deserve it. You have worked hard this year!
I love your blog! You definitely captured the nostalgia that I feel when I'm spinning on the stationary. I really need to take it outside!
Ah yes. Live the mile you're in... that can apply in so many ways!
i just loved this and so needed it today. just racing all around. this just made me pause. stay in the moment. thank u my dear
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