So my trainer does not panic , this is not MY meatloaf! |
The alarm went off by 4am...I got up turned on all the lights...did a lap around my house and then turned all the lights off again and went back to sleep. I reset the alarm at 6am saying to my self "What's the hurry? It's Sunday...you have nothing else planned?" Of course I forgot about the grocery shopping and the fact I had no food in my house.'
Alarm rings again. This time I get up...look at my watch and say that I better hurry up and eat breakfast so that I am not riding on a full stomach...allow the food to digest.
And you guessed it, I looked in the refig and there was one lonely meatloaf! Well, needless to say a slice became breakfast.
Then I needed to wait to digest the meatloaf..... now mind you, I am not accustomed to eating meatloaf for breakfast never mind before a ride...and that darn meatloaf was heavy in my stomach. So I waited.
I waited and waited and called my dad....then called my sister.... and soon it was 11:30 and I was hungry. I looked in the refig and saw some walnuts. OK. Protein and fat. That would do it.
By 12 noon I was out on the road. It was hot. The meatloaf and nuts were not sitting too well.....and did I mention it was HOT?
I rode and rode and made it to Tingley beach. Watched the paddle boats and discovered another cyclist sitting at the waters edge. I walked over and met Theresa Kester.
She was enjoying the beautiful day and we watched the ducks and fish and talked a bit. Then off I went!
I had forgotten that once you go south from Tingley the weather can change in a heart beat. I began to hear thunder and felt some sprinkles of rain. The rain was welcome on my beginning to get over heated body.
See.... I had not planned to ride at the height of the day. I had not planned on the heat and I had not eaten the right food.
So coming back to complete the 21+ I suffered, I was overheating. I had only warm water and I felt on the verge of bonking. Also the wind was picking up and I had to fight that along with the pollen and "snow" from the cottonwoods and dust that was blowing and pushing my bike.
I stopped and had a gel. I stopped again when I found shade.I determined that I would beat the storm and that I did. I made it back with little incident.
Getting back in the swing of things...I need to better remember my routines...like how I always carried a cooler with two cold bottles in my car for after the ride....how I knew what to eat pre ride and always planned ahead...not flew by the seat of my pants...and I always tried to avoid the hottest parts of the day.
I'm still on a high learning and remembering curve...but I'm happy and thrilled to be back on my bike once
again!
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