Thursday, February 23, 2006

Daily Routine

Well, since I’ve begun my pseudo road trip/adventure, my lifestyle has changed quite a bit. Yes, I love it, but it is so incredibly different than what I’m used to. My life before was a constantly busy… and I had multiple things (school, girlfriend, social life) in my life other than cycling that were close to equally as important. Now, I eat, sleep, breathe and live cycling… and there’s not a whole lot else but that. Typical day: wake up, drink water, coffee, shit, eat, chamois, ride, shower, eat, stretch/therapy, relax, bed. I’m still trying to adapt to this new lifestyle, but I gotta say, I think I kinda miss being stressed out all the time from school… it took my mind off all the other little stressors associated with racing.

I spoke to a friend of mine from high school the other day that I haven't heard from in a few years. Outa the blue she called me while I was at Valley of the Sun. I love it when old friends make contact after so many years… nostalgia’s a great feeling. We’ve been talking a bit still since then too on this new website I signed up for called myspace.com.

I haven’t spoken to my Boulder hommies in a while… hope all is well and it’s not snowing too much up there.

Everyone should be watching the Tour of California tonight and the next few nights on ESPN2. This is the biggest cycling event in the US that I remember ever occurring… so check it out!!!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Josh,
Thats funny, because I am always wondering what it would be like to dump all my stresses and just ride... I guess you just have to be happy with were you are. Boulder was cold last week but we are back into the 60s again now. Winter has been real mild and everyone is super fit for this early on

Anonymous said...

I wake up, shit, drink water, eat, shit, drink tea or coffee, shit, ride, drink recovery sauce, shit, goto class, eat lunch, shit, eat some more, do homework, eat some more, shit, eat dinner, do more homework, eat some more, shit, stretch, shit, and then goto bed.

Good thing the shitter is so good at our house.