I was supposed to go swimming today but I said screw it. As odd John pointed out, it ain't gonna make any difference at this point anyway, and quite frankly I was too lazy. I was probably a wee bit stressed as well because of my pending meeting, but whatever the reason, I have no regrets.
Besides, getting these tires up to 80 psi was a tougher workout that my swim was gonna be. Thank goodness I have a high pressure pump, but it still takes a lot of pumps, to make a little difference.
Like I said....no regrets!
And to top off a great day, after we got the tires pumped I went to my meeting which was a 'smashing' success!! (I learned that word from Sally). I'm just a wee bit proud of my effort actually, because I know that I use my worries to motivate preparation, and indeed I think I went into it with a good plan. And I have to give them credit as well. We had a very respectful discussion, on a very difficult topic. Hats off to Alysha, Dustin and Mark. I think we all felt like maybe Sally was watching us. I know I did.
So tomorrow morning will be Ironman simulation, and then 2 1/2 days to get everything ready. It will be a full couple of days but I feel so peaceful now, that I'm not in the least worried about it. I will prepare and pack my IM stuff first, and after that who cares what we forget. Roo's got a credit card! So yes, thank you Gail....I'm off to erase the Ironman nightmares forever. Game on!!
"We are all here on earth to help others; what on earth the others are here for I don't know."---W. H. Auden
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Peter
Besides, getting these tires up to 80 psi was a tougher workout that my swim was gonna be. Thank goodness I have a high pressure pump, but it still takes a lot of pumps, to make a little difference.
But just as importantly I had help! The best kind of help there is. The kind that tries hard, has a pleasant spirit, and who appreciates the camaraderie associated with a shared task.
Like I said....no regrets!
And to top off a great day, after we got the tires pumped I went to my meeting which was a 'smashing' success!! (I learned that word from Sally). I'm just a wee bit proud of my effort actually, because I know that I use my worries to motivate preparation, and indeed I think I went into it with a good plan. And I have to give them credit as well. We had a very respectful discussion, on a very difficult topic. Hats off to Alysha, Dustin and Mark. I think we all felt like maybe Sally was watching us. I know I did.
So tomorrow morning will be Ironman simulation, and then 2 1/2 days to get everything ready. It will be a full couple of days but I feel so peaceful now, that I'm not in the least worried about it. I will prepare and pack my IM stuff first, and after that who cares what we forget. Roo's got a credit card! So yes, thank you Gail....I'm off to erase the Ironman nightmares forever. Game on!!
"We are all here on earth to help others; what on earth the others are here for I don't know."---W. H. Auden
Love
Peter


Love the quote and you, my friend, even more!
ReplyDeleteYup, game on!!
ReplyDeleteLuv luv luv..and luv the quote as well
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