Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Club Ride and Beach Day!


Determination gives you the resolve to keep going in spite of the roadblocks that lay before you.
Denis Waitley

Well, I haven't raced in the past few weeks, yet I have been to a couple of racing supporting my husband and got in some good training rides. I have done the SCCC club ride the past two Saturdays, and that has been a great workout. I don't get out on the club rides too much anymore, due to scheduling. But they are a solid 80-100km ride, with a few hill climbs and some intestiny throughout. Usually a very good group of riders, who all like to get in a good workout. My friends have nick-named the ride 'smack-down' or 'beat-down' as after the ride, usually you want to eat then go and lay-down for a while/have a nap. Riding in a group, and having that comfort level and trust of the other riders around me --is always a challenge. This past Saturday, I was feeling better and held in with the group at a solid pace in the rain. I plan on continuing with these great rides, and trying to get out for another club ride this weekend.

Race Support -

Lake to Lake Race - when out and cheered for my husband at this great local event. He had a solid finish of 2nd overall on his cross bike! Here is an article that was published on the event and Nathan's efforts.

http://www.stcatharinesstandard.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?archive=true&e=2631759

Racoon Rally - this past weekend, my family headed down to this great event. My husband raced the cross country mountain bike race (on his cross bike)-- and won. A good ride for him, and then we spend the rest of the day at the Allegany state park and enjoyed the beach. The beach was about 700meters from the event start, what a great venue.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Hamburg Crit and the Mudcat

Last weekend, my family and I headed down to Hamburg, New York just outside of Buffalo for the Hamburg Criterium. My son entered the kids bike race. This was his first race, and he was excited to be a part of it. Although he was hoping to be in more of the races... got to love a 3 years old's logic. He was happy to ride his bike around after his race on the sidewalks. My husband raced in the Masters 35+ and won the race. This was his warm-up race before the cat 1,2,3 race. Which turned out not too bad, except when someone almost crashed him out at the end of the race. He kept his bike up, yet a bit of damage was done to his rear wheel. I went in the women's race, which was a bit disappointing. There wasn't a big field, so they changed the start of the race, and combined us with the cat. 4/5 men. Yet, we had a separate start but were allowed to race together once the race started....what?? Anyway we started our race, and the race was going well until we were going to be lapped by the men. Then the women's field all tried to jump into the men's pack. Some women were in the pack, and some didn't make it. I was on the back on the pack for a while. Then after a few corners, I decided to drop out of the race. There were a few reasons for dropping out- the combined fields, being mentally tired, etc, etc. Anyway I hate dropping out of races, but sometimes it just happens. I was going to post some photos of my team kit, but I don't have it yet. So there is a photo of the mudcat instead.


The Mudcat.... what is that. Well some of my friends wanted to ride out to Dunnville, to see the course for their triathlon in a few weeks, and get a long ride in. So I decided to get a long ride in with them. We were hoping to make it, and take our picture with the Dunnville Mudcat. So we were unsure if the weather would hold-up as it rained all morning. We left around 2pm, the rain had stopped yet the wind was really strong. With a strong head, cross wind the whole way there. We were going a bit slower, than planned. We managed to get chased by 3 dogs on the way there. Those dogs apparently aren't used to cyclists, or have no fear-- as they ran onto the highway a few times in front of a car.
We didn't make it to the mudcat or the Tim Horton's in Dunnville-- as we had to turn around before we made it the whole way. With the head wind, and the black clouds near us-- we thought we better head for home. We lucked out with the weather, and didn't get rained on... only a few drops, and found a Tim Horton's in Welland. Great ride- epic conditions -- 120km or so.


Tuesday, June 1, 2010

What is a positive attitude??

"Our lives are not determined by what happens to us but by how we react to what happens, not by what life brings to us, but by the attitude we bring to life. A positive attitude causes a chain reaction of positive thoughts, events, and outcomes. It is a catalyst, a spark that creates extraordinary result."---Anon.

http://www.niagarathisweek.com/community/article/822539--walk-makes-great-strides-for-cf

http://www.niagarathisweek.com/news/article/818292--breathing-as-a-family


We have all heard about having a positive attitude and how that affects our life so significantly. I do try to have a positive attitude about things, yet sometimes I like to be realistic about things as well. In reading some of the recent articles posted in the newspaper about the Great Strides walk, I had alot of different feelings. I have anxiety around having 2 kids with cystic fibrosis--the thoughts, the struggles and wondering about the future. I know we have adapted to the daily therapy routines, the digestive enzymes for the kids, vitamins, chest physiotherapy... and this is when they are healthy. Throw in an extra antibiotic or two..and it is a whole new ball-game.
I know, my family has come a long way -- having my 3 year old remember that he needs digestive enzymes before he eats or drinks something, having my 17 month old grab to put her mask on her face when she is tired (as she sometimes sleeps during her therapy) allows me to enjoy the small gains we have made. I have thought about all the 'what if's' with CF for my daughter, and then when through them all for my son.
Right now, my positive attitude is thinking about all the gains that have been made with cystic fibrosis over the recent years, and how much more will be made in the future. Also thinking about trying to enjoy the moment, and live in the moment. No one knows what the future entails exactly, so there is no point dwelling on it-- I am trying my best today to make sure that the future is a good one!!

Great Strides Walk


Sunday, May 30th was the Great Strides Walk for CF. Thanks to all our sponsors and support for this event. My parents came with us, and we enjoyed a great day at Zooz/ Safari Niagara. The weather was great, and the kids had a blast.

Some of the preliminary numbers:

Total money raised for the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation = $1,743,943+

Total money raised for the Niagara-Hamilton Great Strides Walk = $82,359

Total money raised by my family = $880
Thanks for the support!!