I don't usually do the "sorry, can't blog right now" thing, but... we're in the 11th hour of a move from Seattle to Tacoma, with all the requisite late nights, stress, and general chaos that comes along. And uh, well... sorry, can't blog right now.
But I do want to tease the write-up and photos from Sunday's Livestrong Challenge, which will receive my full attention, once we're settled in our new home. Let me just say that this ended up being the most rewarding 8 hours I've ever spent on a bike seat. I'm proud of my Dad for gutting it out, and so glad we got to do this ride together. My wife and kids cheered us across the finish, and I pretty much felt like the luckiest guy on Earth.
But yeah, details to come. Right now there's a teenager's room to pack. Wish me luck... teenagers are not known for their cleanliness and organizational skills. Dis gon' be ugly. (photo below taken at the finish)
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
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3 comments:
Congrats to both of you on an awesome ride! What a great thing to do together and it is a very worthwhile cause.
Good luck with the move.
Hooray for you! Think of the move as a 100 mile bike ride. Without the bike, the fresh air, the rush or the tight pants. Maybe just the cheering squad at the finish line.
I gave you some virtual cowbell at the halfway mark!
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