By now, Cranksgiving is becoming pretty routine. Despite knowing that routine, there are always little things that come up in the last 24 hours. Once those are taken care of, it's just a matter of keeping the train on the tracks.
How routine is all of this by now? At 5 p.m., Chris and I were home, cleaned up and done with everything. Want to talk about a load off your mind? That'd be it.
So when I woke up on Sunday morning, got hopped up on coffee and faced the day, I was ready to rock and roll. Got a ride in, installed a new thermostat, got groceries, grilled some stuff, played some PS3, ate some ice cream. Nice.
The training plan? I have ideas. Oh yes, I have ideas. It's going to be fun.
I'm going to go do ... I don't know, something. Then deliver about $1,000 to the Food Bank. Sweet!
3 comments:
Just wanted to say thanks for again putting on such a great event. I'll definitely be back on the bike next year.
Bryan - You do a great job with this event. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
thanks, guys.
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