This week definitely challenged my commitment to the commute. Work was super stressful, I was worried for Crisi while she had a mole checked out (it was ok!) and pest problems keep flaring up in our apartment. Sleep was minimal this week, and with extra stresses added to my week, I reverted to driving. It just seemed easier. In fact, it is easier! However, it is less fun. In hindsight, some time on the bike might have helped with the stress.
I'm getting back on the saddle this Tuesday.
The Hesher's Joyride
To victory, by velo
À la victoire, en la velo!
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Cruisin'
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Week 2
In an era of convenient food, convenient music, convenient television, convenient communication, sometimes it is empowering to intentionally inconvenience myself. Often, a lack of convenience is rewarded in something high quality, unusual, and life-enriching. Crisi and I have to take an hour out of our Wednesday evenings to wait in line at the Discovery Center to pick up our farm fresh produce from Avalon Acres farms, but the taste of a farm fresh tomato far outweighs the wait. A spin on a turntable of a beloved artist reveals notes, tones, and moods that I just do not hear in my car via iPod connection. And, a bike ride to work, though it requires probably an extra 30 minutes of work and preparation in addition to the pedaling, has helped to make me happier at work than I have been in the four prior years of teaching at my school.
I had to skip two days of riding this week: Wednesday due to oversleeping and Thursday due to an after-school open house that made me short for time. Wednesday morning, while driving passively to work, I did contemplate how much easier it is to drive. I appreciated the air conditioning and realized just how much I missed the 10 minutes of NPR that have been part of my morning routine for the past four years. But Thursday morning, upon getting in my car again, I was not as pleased. I didn't feel wind in my face. I didn't notice the deer in the meadow I pass every day. I didn't have to intentionally concentrate on uneven patches in the road, flecks of broken glass that needed to be avoided, or the squirrels and birds that have to be startled out of my trajectory with a ring of my bike bell. I didn't have to be inconvenienced.
At the same time, I didn't get 20 minutes in the morning to focus solely on me, my ride, and my day. I didn't get 20 minutes after work to burn off stress in a fury of pedal pumping. And when I woke up Friday morning, 35 minutes earlier than I had on the days I drove, I was looking forward to being inconvenienced.
Miles pedaled this week: 24
Hours of intentional inconvenience enjoyed: 2
I had to skip two days of riding this week: Wednesday due to oversleeping and Thursday due to an after-school open house that made me short for time. Wednesday morning, while driving passively to work, I did contemplate how much easier it is to drive. I appreciated the air conditioning and realized just how much I missed the 10 minutes of NPR that have been part of my morning routine for the past four years. But Thursday morning, upon getting in my car again, I was not as pleased. I didn't feel wind in my face. I didn't notice the deer in the meadow I pass every day. I didn't have to intentionally concentrate on uneven patches in the road, flecks of broken glass that needed to be avoided, or the squirrels and birds that have to be startled out of my trajectory with a ring of my bike bell. I didn't have to be inconvenienced.
At the same time, I didn't get 20 minutes in the morning to focus solely on me, my ride, and my day. I didn't get 20 minutes after work to burn off stress in a fury of pedal pumping. And when I woke up Friday morning, 35 minutes earlier than I had on the days I drove, I was looking forward to being inconvenienced.
Miles pedaled this week: 24
Hours of intentional inconvenience enjoyed: 2
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Week One
First week of the bike commute experiment is over! Some of the highlights:
-leaving work behind at the end of every day
-saving 20 miles from my odometer
-losing 1.8 pounds in a week
-blowing my students' minds when I told them I ride my bike to work (they couldn't believe someone can ride 4 miles)
-getting three tan spots on each foot from my sport sandals
Yet, a major misstep caused me to rethink my strategies. Wednesday yielded some unexpected scares when I got held up at work, forgot to inform Crisi of my whereabouts, and scared the bejesus out of her when I was not home at a normal time. I called her as she was driving around trying to find me, since I had not answered any phone calls due to a silent phone during my meeting. Folks, if you are going to get into this thing, make sure your loved ones know where you are, how to contact you, and what your normal route is. I totally understood why she was concerned, and my dumb self never thought anything of it. From here on, I'm checking in upon arrival at work and at quitting time. I've drawn Crisi a map, and now everything is fine.
You live and learn. Maybe I became a better husband as well as a better traveler. See ya next week.
-leaving work behind at the end of every day
-saving 20 miles from my odometer
-losing 1.8 pounds in a week
-blowing my students' minds when I told them I ride my bike to work (they couldn't believe someone can ride 4 miles)
-getting three tan spots on each foot from my sport sandals
Yet, a major misstep caused me to rethink my strategies. Wednesday yielded some unexpected scares when I got held up at work, forgot to inform Crisi of my whereabouts, and scared the bejesus out of her when I was not home at a normal time. I called her as she was driving around trying to find me, since I had not answered any phone calls due to a silent phone during my meeting. Folks, if you are going to get into this thing, make sure your loved ones know where you are, how to contact you, and what your normal route is. I totally understood why she was concerned, and my dumb self never thought anything of it. From here on, I'm checking in upon arrival at work and at quitting time. I've drawn Crisi a map, and now everything is fine.
You live and learn. Maybe I became a better husband as well as a better traveler. See ya next week.
Monday, August 8, 2011
Why Haven't I Been Doing This For Years?
Today was the official first full day of school, so it was time to see if the bike commute would really be possible. The ride in was no sweat (well-moderate sweat. I think it was about 75 degrees at 6:30) and thanks to some extra starch in my shirt I arrived wrinkle-free. However, I was somewhat concerned that the high school students would be blazing down the road in their parents' Escalades when I left school. Happily, I found my route deserted and accommodating.
Now, I look back on four years of working in the same place and wonder why I didn't think of this sooner? I get to start off the day riding in an area where deer are frolicking freely (I have seen the same mother deer and her fawns every morning that I have ridden,) and I truly feel like I am leaving work at work when I am riding home. By focusing on the ride and my surroundings, I get to turn off the work part of my brain and get back to my, er, happy place.
Find your happy place!
Accumulated milage: 24
Gallons of gas saved: 1.2
Now, I look back on four years of working in the same place and wonder why I didn't think of this sooner? I get to start off the day riding in an area where deer are frolicking freely (I have seen the same mother deer and her fawns every morning that I have ridden,) and I truly feel like I am leaving work at work when I am riding home. By focusing on the ride and my surroundings, I get to turn off the work part of my brain and get back to my, er, happy place.
Find your happy place!
Accumulated milage: 24
Gallons of gas saved: 1.2
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Heat Wave
Day 2 of the school year was a bust. Saving gas money is cool, but it's not worth riding home in 106 degree weather + humidity. Better luck tomorrow if these thunderstorms roll out tonight.
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Day 1
Today went off without a hitch! The early morning ride took 20 minutes, and was beautiful and cool. 68 degrees makes for wonderful riding. Coming home was a different story - 98 degress made for a slog! I changed my route slightly, adding .3 miles to avoid some traffic-laden areas. Tomorrow school starts, so my biggest worry is getting to school without my clothes becoming too wrinkly in my travel bag. Hope that wrinkle releaser works!
Calories burned: 405
Gallons of gas saved: 1/3
Calories burned: 405
Gallons of gas saved: 1/3
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