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Monday, January 26, 2009
Winter Bike To Work Day in Boulder ColoradoWe actually can get up early. Thanks to Ellen from Cateye. Yup, rode down to Boulder last Wednesday and actually got a photo of the Sunrise-just to prove we got up and rode to work. Early!
More proof.
Someone say "Donuts?"
# posted by Michelle Grainger @ 10:45 PM 0 Comments More Snow and Really Cold Temps. Special K in the photo in her holiday coat. It's also really warm b/c it has fleece on one side and nylon on the other.
Man was it cold today. Seemed colder than yesterday. Still the Girls got in 2 hikes on Sunday and one quickie fast paced one today. Today it was only 7 degrees when we went out. Had two coat on each of the Girls and put "Mushers Cream" on their feet.
Have to say, today's hike was really beautiful. The clouds parted allowing just a little peak of blue sky. Really nice.
This photo was hike number two with Steveo and the Girls on Sunday. Had my favorite Grinch hat on. Almost as fu as the "Sherpa hat".
This was on hike number one for Sunday.
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Wednesday, January 21, 2009
End of the day.As soon as I got home from riding home from work, we were able to get in a great hour and a half hike with The Girls.
The ride home was awesome, as it usually is. Wind was not very bad today and the temp was in the upper 60s. Not bad for winter, huh?
I'm really getting in some good riding with the weather so warm. It's seems that I can get so much more from the commuting miles than I can from a trainer ride. But remember that its not as defined as a trainer workout. It depends upon wind, the climb, how tired my legs may be from the ride to work. I usually have just enough time to ride a TT to work. 30 min and hard. So, I don't do my "easy" recovery days on a commute. It's 600 feet of elevation gain to get ot work and it's 1600 home. Not exactly easy unless you go really really slow.
My "littel
commute to and from work. This is the canyon part.
Who do you think made these prints? They were rather large.
All different kinds of sites and things to look at on the ride up to the house.
So warm on the hike I had to srap my jacket around my waist and was able to hike in a thin t-shirt.
# posted by Michelle Grainger @ 10:36 PM 0 Comments Great Riding, Great New Prez and Great Weather.
Sunday's ride was about s good as a winter ride can be. It's incredible. 60-something degrees and rising. OK, so a little windy but I'm not complaining. Wind doesn't bother me. Well, maybe a little but I love riding when I don't have to wear everything I own.
We (Stevo, me and Joanne) headed for the Fruit Loops. Not much ice left on the rads so no worries there. Saw a lot of riders out.
Headed out 66 past Paul (again) and had to say, hello. Still the wind was pretty mild.
It was getting so warm I had to ditch (store) my jacket, my overmits, my vest, and that was about all I could fit into my pockets. Good thing I didn't bring more clothes.
We have now named a new loop. There is the 5 mile "Small Box Loop", there is the "Large Box Loop" which is about 9 miles long (or extra, if you need more miles without going too far in any one direction), and then the is now the "Huge Box Loop". That loop adds in 13 miles and has great views of the mountains.
On the Huge Box Loop we encountered heavy winds. Kind of made us wonder why we went for the extra miles. So much wind out this direction there's the famous Leaning Barn. Guess if I headed out east, more often, I'd have known about this.
And there are the Famous Cheetos! Yahoo for orange dye number something!
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Saturday, January 17, 2009
Never Seen Her Tail Wag So Much In One Weekend.Saturday snowshoe in the Colorado mountains.
A weekend, is great if everyone around you is having the best time they can have. That was this weekend. I was happy, Stevo was happy, The Girls were happy, friends were happy-life is good. No-life is great most of the time. And that is what life is all about.
Started with a great commute home, a great afternoon hike, a snowshoe and dinner with Lucie's adorned, first mom.
Lucie first mom came over on Friday. Had not seen her in a long time and we knew Lucie would remember her. In fact Lucie has always had a very special bond with Melissa. Melisa would take Lucie home if we needed to go out of town. Melissa would take Lucie to shows and tay in hotels with her. Melissa would play with her, let her jump up on her, let her play with her daughter, let her have special treats, and even let her jump on the hotel beds. Yup, doesn't get too much happoier for a dog, then to have a "mom" that allows you all those fun things in life. And that, everyone, is what you rememebr in life. And Lucie remembered it all. She adores Melissa.
Not 100% it's OK to sit on the couch, yet.
Must be OK, I'm getting the attention.
Lucie's first time on the couch-at our house.
And then, the "keep away" game, that Lucie, herself, invented. She asked Melissa to play.
On Saturday, the weekend just kept getting better. We went on a snowshoe, last minute with more of The Girl's favorite people. Sally and Bob. Oh the fun!
All dogs and people getting ready.
Great snow for most of the hike. Sally and Bob skied and The Girls ran.
Sally gets ready for the Birkie. (spelling???)
Self photo with Dr. Bob. Goofing around, of course.
Me, trying not to step on a dog.
Tired Girls in the back of the truck. # posted by Michelle Grainger @ 11:42 PM 0 Comments The Best Kind Of Weekend
It was the best kind of weekend, starting with a great commute to and from work on Friday.
It was warm in the 50s and the views were just great. They are the same views i've looked at for about 18 years, and I never, ever, grow tired of them!
There's not much snow left and although we need more, I cannot complain about riding in the winter in one of the prettiest places in the country.
The rock formations looked great with the later afternoon sun on them and everything around me had a great stillness about it. It took about an hour to get home because I kept stopping to look around the take photos.
Got home with plenty of time to take the Girls into the woods for an hour hike. Enough time to get home and get ready for Lucie's favorite person in the world. Her first human mommy, Melissa. # posted by Michelle Grainger @ 11:29 PM 0 Comments
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Good workout this afternoon No photos. Just a great day!Had a great wt training workout today. Finally getting back into good sessions on the gym. Today, listened to great techno while doing chest, back, and arm exercises.
I did: 3 sets of each exercise but the reps varied from 10-15.
Chest: Flat Bench BB Presses, DB Incline Chest Press, Cable Seated Incline Chest Flys, and Standing Cable Flys.
Back: Seated Lat Pulldowns, Seated Machine Rows, Standing Single Arm Rows (while standing on two Dyno Discs), Rear Delt Flys, Pull Ups (wide and narrow grip), and Back Extensions.
Arms: Balance BB Curls (on the large Dyno Disc), DB Bicep Curls, Standing Cable Curls, Tricep V-Ropes and Tricep Extensions (on the cable maching).
Oh yeah, and several different kinds of crunches and PFLATS exercises. # posted by Michelle Grainger @ 11:38 PM 0 Comments Buff for all uses.
Went to Dr. Bob's to have some fun on his hiking trails. Sally out playing in the backcountry so we decided to keep Dr. Bob entertained.
Did a massive hike for the pooches. I think to our (only) 2.5 miles) Kayla ran about 8 miles.She disappeared a couple of times , much to my worrisome nature.
After the hike, we had Dr. Bob check out a mole on Lucie's belly. Should be nothing but now she's uncomfortable for any of us who know what it's like to go to the Dermatologist. So now we are trying to figure out ways to keep her from licking the little hole. The Buff idea didn't seem a very good option. Next, tried a t-shirt. She's embarrassed enough that there are no photos of her in Steve's t-shirt. Oh well, it's only foe a few days.
And... the Kayla Wiggins has a chipped molar. UUUHHHGGG! Off to the Dentist for her.
So, although it's tons of fun to have the Girls for all of the hikes, and cuddles and fun we have, it's hard when they are sick or have to make visits to the docs.
As for me, I'm good. Foot only hurts hiking in soft shoes, so I wear the hiking boots. All else is good and I'm looking froward to a good workout in the gym today. # posted by Michelle Grainger @ 11:21 AM 0 Comments
Monday, January 12, 2009
What a difference 24 hours makesWhat a difference 24 hours can make.
Photo on the left is this morning with the Girls. Photo on the right is yesterday morning with the Girls. Where was this snow when the brave firemen needed it last week?
Rode 65 miles with Steve on Sunday. We rode a course backwards to meet up with our friends John and Catherine. They did an RMCC ride of 130 miles. They looked as fresh as Steve and I and we only did half of the ride. Still, it was are longest ride this year. We'll keep tacking on some miles each week.
We were very surprised to see as much snow as we got. The weather was called for snow in the mountains-they don't count us, at 7,000 feet, "the mountains". Yeah-we need it.
Also, gave me an opportunity to shovel which0yup, you guessed it, means a workout. Back, shoulders, pelvic floor, abs, and more. # posted by Michelle Grainger @ 3:15 PM 0 Comments
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