Fourth of July Weekend – Part III
Jul 16th, 2009 by Di
My Sunday was not very exciting. We’ll skip that.
Monday, I went for a ride with Rachel and Cory. I really enjoyed it. Riding with Rachel is fun because it’s not super serious and we take the time to stop and ride those parts that are hardest for us. We rode some Copper Harbor singletrack and headed back into town for lunch at the Harbor Haus.
I really enjoyed the Harbor Haus lunch. Trash (Brian) joined us (yay!). That made me really happy because I haven’t been able to spend any time with him. We vented over a superb lunch. We shared our plans for the future and offered support for one-another. It was actually quite productive, I think.
Tuesday, I got up and went for a ride out to Horseshoe Harbor. I’ll write more about that, tomorrow. I rode for about two hours and rushed back to Copper Harbor for a shower. I was late for the massage I had scheduled with my friend, Johanna.
Recently, my calves have felt crampy. The crampiness usually occurs when I contract my calf muscles, like with that stretch one does in bed with feet and hands stretching in all directions. Johanna worked on them for a bit. I walked away with a bit of localized pain in each calf, but it subsided over the course of the day. They’ve felt great ever since. Thanks, Johanna!
About an hour after the massage, Johanna and I went for a late-afternoon lunch at the Harbor Haus. We went all out. We each had some wine, split an appetizer, and ordered main dishes. We had a lot of fun girl chatting.
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Once in a while, I make an entry in the blog that isn’t terribly exciting. It simply outlines my activities for the day. This is what I’ve written for a couple of the Fourth of July posts. It helps me to remember what I’ve done. When I reach a point where I feel I’ve accomplished nothing, I can return to my blog and remember just how much I’ve done. I can also remember the little things in life. It’s the little things that make you or break you.
With that said, I apologize
and I’ll write up a cool post about my experience with Horseshoe Harbor, tomorrow.
