12-23-13: check out my first of many product reviews here! and MERRY CHRISTMAS!!
12-17-13: Over the Top Radio interview!!  HERE. 
12-16-13:
 in between the win pictured below and today, there were a few more CX 
races, as well as a weekend of skipped CX races due to the extreme cold 
temps.  Kudos to those who raced, but I knew I wouldn't make it in those
 single digit temps so I stayed indoors and trained at the spin studio. 
 
On 11/23, I raced the Cyclo-X westminster 
race in what was then my coldest bike ride experience ever (normally my 
temp cutoff is 40 degrees -but one must set that aside for CX!).  We 
lined up in 26 degrees and I was by far the most over-dressed racer out 
there.  I raced hard not to win but so that I could get back in my warm 
car ASAP.  It was a slippery frozen course and I ended up 4th in SW35+. 
 Good learning experience to see how snowy courses get muddier and 
slipperier as it warms up.
On 11/28 I raced the 
first-annual Turkey CX at BCLP. Super fun way to start the Thursday 
holiday and nice to burn off the turkey before consumption began.  We 
raced as women "A" and I started at the back and worked my way up to 5th
 which was a good result for me.
2 days later I 
lined up for the Green Mtn Sports CX race -sunny and warm down at a 
church in Littleton and a course well suited for me as it rewarded 
fitness.  Came up 2nd in the SW35+ and got to stand on the podium again 
-yahoo! 
Then Dec 14/15 brought the State CX 
champs ...on the heels of the freezing cold week and snow, this course 
was technical enough dry, but wet and then muddy, it became VERY 
technically challenging for me.  I raced the 35+ and came up darn near 
last.  The next day I raced the SS with mostly guys and then turned 
around immediately and lined up for the SW open (still on my SS bike).  
The mud was so bad I could not get clipped in any longer and I was fried
 so I raced just one lap and then bailed.  I can say I learned a lot and
 gradually got more comfortable riding in the mud but there's a lot of 
learning left to be done!  That marks the end to my 2013 race season and
 the end of the CO CX season.  Up next: January CX and then CX 
nationals! 
11-11-13: changed my approach 
yesterday and entered the 35+ category instead of women open.  I 
certainly did NOT expect this outcome!  

11-8-13:
 this CX racin business is so darn hard -challenging-humbling ... Of the
 3 women open races I've done, I've crashed myself out in 2 of them (and
 one I was OTB wearing a zombie dress).  Last Sunday I'd passed a couple
 girls -got greedy -and made a pass at speed going into a grassy uturn 
-slid out, took down the girl right behind me, got passed and never 
could get back in front of those ladies.  Today I tried to be a bit more
 patient waiting for better opportunities to pass - pounced on lap 2 and
 moved around 2 gals and really put the hammer down to open the gas. 
Except in my cross eyed bullinchinashop moment I forgot to make the 
uturn and instead plowed straight into the tape which was nice and 
taunt, and which promptly sprung me TO THE GROUND hard on my left arm 
and hip.  Back on the bike fast but too late the ladies had passed me.  
Had a 10 minute break after the race to suit up for the singlespeed race
 and on the first lap on the uphill barriers my funk continued, I didn't
 get my foot up high enough and slammed my shin into that daggone 
barrier and fell over in front of kind spectators who refrained from 
heckling and merely said, "ok that was a little funny."  
I'm
 just narrowly avoiding DEAD LAST in these races lately which is a tough
 pill to swallow -because it's not like I can just hunker down on my 
trainer at home, train the power, get stronger ...the mistakes I'm 
making and the spots I'm losing mostly boil down to bad form and bad 
technique and that can only be learned with practice.  I suspect I'm an 
even slower learner than most, which means I will need a LOT of 
practice.  It's very humbling.  But challenging too.  
Pics from last weekend's Feedback CX (courtesy of Bo Bickerstaff):


10-28-13:
 three races and two podiums this weekend, a 1st and 3rd place! With 
that, I'm officially kicked out of the CAT 3s and upgraded to CAT 2.  On
 Sunday I also raced the women's open race (in my zombie dress costume 
-that was HARD!) and was second-to-last, and almost 6 minutes behind the
 winner's finishing time.  Oy.  That left a bruise on the ego.  Much 
work to be done now that I'll be toeing the line in the women open 
category moving forward!
1st place, Xilinx SW3:

3rd place, Zombie CX, SW3

10-12-13:
 raced the Boulder Res CX race bright and early this am ... I paid the 
price for there being no hills or endurance sections.  The course was 
technical and flat ... and I did not do well as a result.  Teammate 
Shelley took photos of me trying to claw my way back into contention 
after a lackluster first lap:


10-7-13: our cycling community is absolutely devastated by this news. 
 Amy was a true ambassador of the sport -she made everyone's day, always
 greeting friends and competitors with a smile and friendly word.  She 
will truly be missed.
9-29-13: can't believe 
it, finally made it onto the sw3 podium in a large field-sized race!!  
And it was the 2nd race of the day ...had SO much fun.  So challenging, 
so hard, absolutely loving it.

9-27-13: had a blast racing CX wed night.  Mountain Moon photo posted free shots of us:


9-24-13: overdue for an update but much to report -what a few weeks it's been... 
Right
 after my last post, Colorado began to flood.  We got a week of nonstop 
rain and it demolished towns, roads, homes and even took lives ... The 
state has been reeling ever since.  By Sunday Sept 15, I'd had enough of
 watching the devastation on TV and online and decided I needed to roll 
up my sleeves and get involved.  I listed a bunch of stuff on ebay and 
started a flood fundraiser.  I had no idea what I'd do with the money if
 I even raised any, but I knew I would do something good and I knew down
 to my core that I needed to get involved.  Within hours and just a few 
days we had raised thousands of dollars.  Several friends and clients of
 my law firm assisted me in delivering box fans to homes in Boulder 
desperate to dry out their basements and belongings.  The fans were 
delivered courtesy of the donations we'd raised and all were delivered 
free of charge with a "colorado cyclists wanted you to have this fan" 
support message.  Those homeowners now all know that cyclists in this 
state are pretty darn special.  I think we delivered 40-60 fans ...
However
 in the meantime, a family was brought to my attention- one that really 
needed help.  Because the fundraiser was proving so effective I decided 
to "Adopt" them as our rebuild project.  To date we have raised almost 
$8,000 and much of it has been spent on their home.  Read more about it here.
Five
 days into this flood crisis response extravaganza we experienced true 
grief -last Thursday night -when one of our TCL team members fell victim
 to a heart attack right as he crossed the finish line of the BCLP TT.  
Through the grace of God and the skill of those who immediately 
responded to him, his life was saved.  A handful of us gathered in the 
ER and waited with him through surgery until late into the night Thurs. 
 We held a vigil/prayer service in his honor Friday night.  And saturday
 night we were all amazed at his progress -he was awake, alert, and 
talking.  He is now up walking, out of ICU and hopes to be released 
soon.  We can't believe it, we really cannot.  I had the honor of 
meeting the man who performed 25-30 minutes of chest compressions on our
 teammate's chest at the race site-which likely was the difference 
between life and death -and I can't begin to describe the emotion in 
that meeting. This man -a fellow cyclist-saved our teammate's life.  Not
 a doctor, not a nurse, not a firefighter -he's a "civilian" - a spin 
instructor, certified for 30 years in CPR -all for this one occasion.  
Between
 the flood project for this poor family in Boulder and our close call 
with our teammate this week, life priorities have really been 
re-emphasized.  There have been many hugs, many thank yous, many 
kindnesses and friendships and folks helping folks out and it's just 
been remarkable.  I feel more alive than ever before -like I really 
plugged into humankind this week and what I discovered there was life 
changing.  
In the midst of this chaos, I 
found that my bike -once again, that trusty steed- was my source of 
sanity.  I made time to ride and even to race a bit last week and it 
enabled me to stay fresh and strong for those I was supporting.  High 
stress normally makes me sick -but this week, the bike kept me healthy. 
 While the bike races felt small to me in the midst of so much serious 
pain and struggle, it was also my saving grace.  People at the races 
-announcers, officials, medics, race promoters -all offered their love 
and support  - And the realization that -- but-for cycling, but-for our 
team, but-for these friendships and connections which were born out of 
this sport we love, I would not have these networks, these reliable 
folks who stepped up when we needed them - hit me smack in the face ... 
cycling brought us together and we stuck together when things got really
 serious.  This sport continues to amaze me, humble me, strengthen me.  
At
 one point my desire in the sport was to race professionally, to be in 
the olympics, to do big things at the top of the sport.  And this past 
week I realized- all the time, effort and investment I've put into 
cycling the past decade ... it was to bring me to this place where I 
could call on people for help and they'd answer.  I'm so grateful and so
 blessed.  

9-9-13:
 quite a week last week, with 4 cyclocross races and a time trial!  I'm 
adjusting to having fun with racing now that I am not lining up to 
contest the win - it's taken me two years to fully get back to enjoying 
the experience of racing, regardless of the race outcome.  CX is fun and
 humbling.  All the fitness in the world could not overcome my sorry 
handling skills, especially the mounts and dismounts -but I'm getting 
there.  The 2 CX races wed night were a mere hint of the difficulty of 
Sunday's races.  Check photos of Sunday's Singlespeed race courtesy of 
Sportif Images:

In
 between Wed and Sun, I raced a thursday night time trial --My time was 
slower by 30 seconds than when I raced the course back in March!  And I 
finished 3rd out of 3 riders.  And ...So it goes.  The balance of work 
and play is always a delicate one.  My identity does not come from race 
results.  It used to -back when life revolved around racing.  But now it
 provides a nice break from work and life stress -it provides unique 
challenges, and gives me new goals to work toward.  It's a very 
different mindset than the one I used to have for racing.
Thurs nite TT:

9-5-13:
 continuing the fun theme, I raced two cx races last night here in 
Golden - the first week of a 6-week CX series held on Wed nights.  I 
took my regular CX cannondale bike and my singlespeed belt-drive spot 
and raced the Women B event and then the single speed event.  SUCH great
 handling skills practice on skinny tires.  I'm so bad at mounts and 
dismounts but I enjoy the rest.  Super fun, laid back crowds, everyone 
is friendly and encouraging.  I hope to do the entire series -weather 
permitting (megan hates being cold, spoken in the 3rd person).

9-3-13:
 raced a super fun, small, local MTB race over the weekend and had a 
BLAST.  If only every MTB course were like that one -plenty of ups, not 
much technical, fast and short!!  Surprised myself by taking second 
place in the women A race.  What a GREAT experience. Our team had a 
great presence there as well with 6 of us racing! 


8-19-13: one of the best cycling articles I've read in a LONG time.  HERE.  Should be mandatory reading for every cyclist!!  
8-18-13:
 had a wonderful time Saturday riding my first ever Tour De Cure -a 
fundraising ride working towards finding a cure for diabetes.  Got in 
with some fast guys and we hammered that century.  TONS of fun.
  
8-15-13: I've
 concocted the perfect post-ride recovery drink: cold iced coffee (left 
over coffee from am placed in fridge before ride), about 1/2 cup 
unsweetened almond milk, 1 scoop of Optimum NutritionHydrowhey choc protein powder and ice. Shake, enjoy, caffein-ate, recover. YUM YUM.
August
 14, 2013 -thrilled to be a part of the Venus De Miles 2013 ride, as a 
member of the dream team!  Anything I can do to bring women and cycling 
together makes my heart HAPPY!!!   click here for info!  
August
 12, 2013 - wow what a weekend!  Two days of announcing, 11 hours each 
day!  What a great reminder to me and to everyone who helped out, just 
how much work goes into putting on a bike race, just how much work our 
officials and course marshalls and motos put in ... I tell you what I'm 
exhausted but that's the most fun I've ever had watching bike racing.  
Saturday we were at the Racing for Hope crit in Golden.  Alice Brown and
 her husband raise money for Craigs Hospital after he experienced a TBI 
and was treated there several years ago.  Sunday we were in downtown 
Littleton for the first-annual Pedal p/b Cannondale crit: 

It
 was a huge success and I suspect Littleton will host them year after 
year based on how well the race went.  We had a blast on the mics and 
hopefully we answered some of the spectators' questions and helped them 
understand racing a bit better.  All I remember is Friday afternoon, a 
blur of a weekend and now here it is Monday morning already!  
Thanks
 to all the racers who came out both days and who raced hard and put on a
 good show!  And thanks to everyone who posted on FB or sent an email 
giving with compliments on our announcing -we were 'winging it' so we 
appreciated the positive feedback!  Hope to do it again soon (but not 
too soon, my vocal chords are still sore!)
August
 5, 2013: took a break from blogging but I'm back!  Raced the lookout 
mountain hillclimb last weekend.  Was hoping to experience the climb as 
part of a pack to perhaps set a new PR but twas not to be - the fasties 
took off and a group of 3 of us followed suit, however we all split up 
on the climb and I ended up doing much of it solo.  Same time as always 
right around that 22:15mark -rats!  Finished 4th but apparently 1st 
place was not scored or she DQ'd so I ended up 3rd.  Felt like it was a 
decent test of my legs, which haven't seen much racing action lately.  
Picture here.
***
June
 24: Rode the Golden Gran Fondo on Sunday -I signed up for the 90mile 
route but opted for the 60mile route once on course. Dang that was a 
hard ride.  
Click here for a photo where I'm faking it with a smile!
June
 15: raced the state TT today -a 40k course, doggone that felt long!  
Came up 5th place which was disappointing but it's what I get for 
allowing my work to totally consume my life.  What benefit is there in 
owning your own business if you don't carve out your schedule and make 
time for yourself and priorities!!!?!?  Good eye opener for me.  some 
things are going to change in my life moving forward.  Congrats to our 
team's Barb L for taking 3rd in SW4!  Great to hang with some TCL 
members today -we have such a nice team!
June
 9: today I raced the Go Pro Mountain Games time trial for the first 
time -  It was a good excuse to get to Vail and do something different! 
 Gorgeous weather and fun with the hubby made for an awesome 
mini-escape.  And I'm super pleased with 6th place today at the TT!  
May 14, 2013: Ladies Night at Bicycle Village-Aurora, This Thursday May 16- -come join us 7-9pm!  I'll be speaking about rules of the road for cyclists!
May 10, 2013: It's my 
birthday! The perfect opportunity to reflect on the past year, the 
upcoming year, and to give thanks for all of life's blessings!  Saw this
 article and thought it the perfect one to share today.  Happy day!! 
May
 8, 2013: had a great time talking about women, bikes, and women on 
bikes last night -as part of a women's cycling panel!  Listen/watch it here.
May
 3, 2013: there's nothing quite like a new bike to make you feel fast!  
I'm so excited to race this bad boy tomorrow at the Cafe Velo TT!

April 25, 2013: Last
 night, my talk concluded with the message that cycling should enhance a
 woman's life, not consume it. It is a sport that asks much of a woman, 
and tends to reward more, not less. However, balance is key. Over the 
last 10 years, I've been a full-time lawyer, and/or a full-time cyclist,
 but my happiest and most balanced years are those when I put the two 
together. I firmly believe that cycling does change a woman's life 
forever, in a positive way, whenever or wherever it takes her. 
#ridethewaveandseewhatyoulearn
April 24, 2013: I am really looking forward to speaking tonight at the Westminster Bicycle Village Ladies' Night event! 
 They've asked me to speak about balance and cycling in women's lives.  
I've got a great little talk all cooked up!  Speaking of, check this out ...
April 17, 2013: I absolutely love this:

April 16, 2013:
This
 past weekend we raced the Haystack TT and TTT.  It was the one nice day
 of weather sandwiched among 5+ days of snow and cold, so the timing was
 great!  It was an event that many on our team chose to enter, so we had
 a great team turnout and anticipating this, Rob and I brought the rig, 
tent, whole setup.  It's a lot of work to bring it all but so worth it 
when everyone has a place to congregate!  
My 
TT did not go as well as I'd hoped.  I was given a lot of rest by my 
coach last week and it backfired on me -my legs were stuffed up and my 
warmup seemed to hardly awaken them.  I took a disappointing 4th place 
and finished feeling like I wished I could do the race over again, with a
 2 hour warmup.  After a couple hours of hanging out I warmed back up 
and raced the TTT with two gals from other teams, Gwen and Julie.  We 
crushed it taking 1st.  After 2 races I was toast!  So fun to see our 
TCL members racing the TT and TTT, many learning a lot of new lessons, 
and stories of excitement afterwards!  Please visit our album on FB to 
see all of the photos of the event here.


March 22, 2013 - April 11, 2013 brain re-wire...
April 12, 2013: (whoops!)

My
 experiment technically ended yesterday but I missed a few days so I'll 
post today on this sunny, gorgeous Friday morning.  Wednesday I spent 
the morning in Court downtown and then was asked to speak as a panelist 
at an event that night at REI.  Rather than drive home and back, I opted
 to spend my afternoon at the REI Starbucks getting work done and caught
 up on some reading material.  
(1) I'm so grateful I don't have to drive downtown every day!
(2) I'm so grateful I don't have to work from coffee shops every day!
(3)
 I'm SOOO grateful for cycling groups who host informative events like 
RMCC did Wednesday night -to spark the curiosity and interest of newbie 
riders who want to try cycling events.  Love to see that spark ignite 
and with it, new cyclists hit the roads and enter events!  
April 9, 2013:
(1) I'm so grateful for today's snowstorm and the moisture it brought! *
(2) I can say I'm grateful because I did not have to drive anywhere in the snow -I am so grateful I have a home office!!
(3)
 I am so grateful for folks who send me referrals.  When you are self 
employed you are so glad each time the phone rings with a potential new 
customer!
Positive experience: ...
April 8, 2013:
(1)
 I'm grateful for Monday night yoga -I look forward to it all weekend.  
It comes at the end of my rest day, a day spent away from the bike, and 
it kicks off my week in such a positive fashion!
(2)
 I'm grateful for friends and acquaintances with specialties totally 
different than mine, so that when I decide to pursue something 
completely new and different to me, I can rely on their expertise and 
advice, to hopefully make the right decisions.
(3) I'm grateful for April rain and snow showers in this drought season.
Positive
 experience: We have a new sponsor of our women's cycling team and 
yesterday the goodies they sent us arrived.  Awesome stuff!!  Even the 
box it arrived in smelled divine when I opened it up! Check them out - Kuumba Made.
April 5-6-7, 2013:
up
 at 230am this morning (Monday!) couldn't go back to sleep, too much on 
my mind -so I'm catching up on my gratefuls from this weekend:
(1) I'm grateful for weekends!  Especially when I show some self-restraint and can stay off the computer here and there!
(2)
 I'm grateful for our cycling team -we had 2 wonderful team rides on 
Sunday, the women's team with coach Kasey and the men's team with coach 
rob.  #awesome

(3) I'm grateful for our church, Red Rocks Church, and service last night, which was the perfect end to a wonderful weekend!
Positive
 experience: there were so many this weekend!  One highlight was that 
Rob and I were treated to tix to the Rockies game Saturday night from 
the Mountain Ranch restaurant.  Talk about amazing seats and a really 
great way to experience our first-ever Rockies game!

April 4, 2013:
I attended an all day legal seminar today, way across town on the east side of denver- hence:
(1)
 I'm grateful I don't have to spend 2 hours in the car every day driving
 to/from my destination in rush hour, bumper to bumper traffic -staring 
into the sun each day
(2) I'm grateful I don't 
have to spend my entire day every day holed up inside where I can't see 
the sunshine, sucking down stale coffee and staring at powerpoint 
presentations
(3) I'm grateful I could sit outside
 on a "Grassy knoll" today over our lunch break eating my apple and 
yogurt, and reading Bicycling Magazine.  
Positive
 experience:  I learned a few new things today at the seminar and it 
also confirmed for me that I'm so lucky to have wonderful clients and to
 actually enjoy the type of law I practice (unlike so many other 
attorneys, who either don't like their clients, don't like their area of
 law, or both!) 
April 2, 2013:
(1) I'm grateful for this spring rain we so desperately needed.
(2)
 I'm grateful for clients who are willing to take part in the process, 
and who are willing to invest their time to see that justice is done and
 a message is sent, to hopefully prevent future bad incidents.
(3)
 I'm grateful for a trainer I keep in my basement, so that I can hop on 
my bike, knock out my intervals, and get on with my day, when there just
 isn't time for a ride outside.
Positive 
experience: a client and I attended the PTC in the traffic/misdemeanor 
case pending against the driver, who hit and injured my client.  The DA 
informed us the case is going to trial, and she's hellbent on getting a 
guilty verdict.  My client and I were elated that the DA's office is 
taking this case so seriously -because it will set a precedent in future
 cases where drivers think they can behave badly and won't be punished! 
We are excited to see this unfold.  
April 1, 2013:
(1) I'm grateful no one pulled an April Fool's joke on me today!
(2) I'm grateful for my wonderful bible study and the women in it, who make my life better and who challenge me to be better.
(3) I'm grateful for our Monday night yoga classes with Suzanne, right after bible study.  It's the perfect start to a week!
Positive
 experience: a client came in this morning to close out her case and 
finish the paperwork -she was so excited about the outcome of her case, 
and so grateful.  She wrote me a raving review for my website.  It 
absolutely made my day.  
March 31, 2013:
I'm a few days behind -oops! So many fun things happening I forgot to post.
(1) I'm thankful for our friends Gwen and Mike, with whom we enjoyed dinner and catching up on Friday night.
(2)
 I'm thankful for our wonderful cycling team, with whom we bonded and 
raced yesterday at the TT in Bear Creek - I love our team!
(3)
 I'm grateful to God for sending his only son, to be crucified for our 
sins.  We are so blessed by this demonstration of true love and 
sacrifice.  Happy easter!!!
Positive experience: 
yesterday a good chunk of our team took part in the TT at Bear Creek 
-Rob and I got the chance to see everyone warm up, race, cooldown and 
then socialize as a team.  It was so positive -we were so proud of 
everyone -esp those who lined up for their first or second-EVER race!!! 
 
March 28, 2013:
(1)
 I'm thankful for husbands who, when given the day off work due to low 
census, choose to spend their day working on stuff and fixing things 
around my house.  Specifically -my husband!
(2) I'm thankful for friends!
(3) I'm thankful for the opportunity to try new things (see below).
Positive
 experience: There's a "music hall" in Heritage Square, which is the 
"Creepy little theme park" where our church, Red Rocks Church, is 
located.  Back in the day I guess Heritage Square was booming with 
little shops and businesses, as well as the theme park and reception 
hall.  Now it is a bit of an eyesore, seeming to struggle for survival. 
 We walk past this theater every Sunday on our way to/from church, 
wondering what it must be like.  Recently I read that, after 25 years, 
this is their last season.  So I recruited some girl friends to check it
 out with me.  We had a blast -the production was hilarious!  Lots of 
laughs.  

March 27, 2013:
(1)
 I'm grateful that my cycling class attendees tonight were really 
motivated and hungry to work hard -because we all fed off one another 
and the positive energy in the room was amazing- we all worked hard and 
got the max benefit from our efforts.
(2) I'm grateful that my legs felt really strong today and I accomplished my workout and also set a new 1min power!
(3)
 I'm grateful for the spring weather and warming temps, melting all the 
snow we got and drying the roads so we can ride outside the rest of this
 week!
Positive experience: A client emailed me 
today saying, "I trust you implicitly" with regards to the handling of 
his case.  A fellow team director emailed me today saying, "How did you 
get so good at running a team???  Much respect!"  These little notes 
made my day.  

March 26, 2013:
(1)
 I'm grateful that, after slogging away for several hours at my desk 
this morning, I had the option and ability to get up from my desk, put 
leashes on my dogs, and take them for a walk in the sunshine, in a wide 
open field, with cows moo-ing and birds chirping.  No concrete jungle 
downtown, tall buildings blotting out the sun, smoggy air, and no boss 
telling me I couldn't.  Pure bliss when I can take a break outside with 
the pups.
(2) I'm grateful that I am able to hire a
 cycling coach, and that the coach I have knows how to push me and keep 
me motivated -and that today I WAS motivated as I got on the trainer and
 knocked out my prescribed efforts.  Such a sense of accomplishment and 
"doing what needs to be done" to get to my goals!
(3) I'm grateful that I live in a neighborhood that is safe.
Positive
 experience: My accountant emailed me today regarding just a few more 
small details, which means I'm nearly done with my taxes!  Such a 
relief. 
And here's a quote that absolutely sums up what I'm trying to do each day with these 3 gratefuls +positive experience:

March 25, 2013:
(1) I'm grateful that, on this particular Monday, I get to work from home.  And get a lot done.
(2) I'm grateful for the sunshine today!
(3)
 I'm grateful for the repair of a relationship that, at one time, was 
severed and now the tension is gone and we are moving forward as friends
 again.
Positive experience: I had an issue this 
morning with the bank where I do my commercial banking.  Instead of 
losing my cool I explained my position.  After numerous phone calls to 
supervisors were made, the banker finally saw my point and agreed to 
complete the transaction.  Once I returned home I contacted the district
 manager of the bank, and explained the issue -since it's happened to me
 several times at this particular branch.  I was very polite and asked 
him to refresh the staff training on this specific issue.  He agreed and
 promised they would be better-trained the next time I went in.  Without
 any harsh words or rudeness, I feel this issue was addressed well.  
And
 then I sent a thank you card to an employee at a different company who 
ROCKS it every time I ask for something.  Because if we take time to 
complain about the bad, we also need to take time to compliment the 
good.  And she deserves to know how good she is at what she does.

March 24, 2013:
(1)
 I'm grateful to own/manage my own cycling studio -after 13 years of 
teaching in others' studios, I now own my own, and I can offer classes 
when and how I want, and it's awesome to invite others into my space and
 offer them a workout of my design.
(2) I'm 
grateful to the members of the cycling team I manage, for their 
enthusiasm and their hunger and their drive and diligence ... it makes 
me hungrier and more motivated too.  It fuels my fire to learn and to 
teach. Their enthusiasm rubs off on me and makes me love the sport all 
over again.
(3) I'm grateful for the snow we got 
in Colorado this weekend -we needed the moisture, and it makes drought 
and forest fires that much less likely this summer.
Positive
 experience: we had another full house in this morning's spin class, but
 I could tell the motivation factor was much higher than yesterday.  
Which was good-because we had a really hard workout to knock out. And 
everyone did -the tone stayed positive, people bit the bullet, put their
 head down and went for it. It was awesome.  Positively awesome. 
Everyone walked out a stronger, better cyclist as a result of the work 
they put in.
And an added bonus today - a saying I truly believe in, and embrace: 

March 23, 2013:
(1)
 I'm grateful I did not have to drive anywhere today in the snow-while 
so many roads were closed and accidents were occurring during the snow 
storm.
(2) I'm grateful for my healthy parents -both alive, both in good health, and still married!
(3) I'm grateful for my dogs, all 3 of them, who bring me joy and cuddle with me on cold days.
Positive
 experience: we had a full house this morning in spin class and it was a
 hard workout and the room was hot and steamy and it would have been 
easy for everyone to give up or slack off -but folks didn't, they 
buckled down and worked hard.  It was fun-and rewarding -to be part of 
it.
March 22, 2013 through April 11, 2013:
 I started blogging back in 2003 when I first began bike racing.  As of 
late, now in my 10th year of bike-related blogging, my interest in 
posting has "how-shall-we-say" dwindled.  In fact I'm shutting this 
thing down come July.  But in the meantime, and while there's not much 
bike-related stuff going on right now to blog about, so I'm switching 
gears for the next 21 days.  
March 22, 2013 - April 11, 2013 brain re-wire
After watching this video,
 I've decided to follow his 21-day plan consisting of: (1) listing 3 
"Gratitudes" each day; (2) journaling about one positive experience I've
 had within the last 24 hours; and of course (3) continuing exercise on 
the bike and (4) meditation in yoga classes and bible study.  (5) is a 
"random/conscious act of kindness" - he defines this as opening up one's
 email and sending out praise to one person per day.   
March 22, 2013:
(1) I'm grateful for a job - I'm lucky to have employment. 
(2)
 I'm grateful for my health -I'm lucky I can exercise and ride my bike 
and take my dogs on walks -especially after battling chronic back pain 
the past 2 years (when, at times, I WAS unable to ride my bike or walk 
my dogs)!
(3) I'm grateful for my wonderful 
husband-the most supportive spouse ever, who's always got my back and 
lifts me up when I fall down.
24hr Positive 
experience: I really enjoyed meeting and conversing with women at the 
seminar I attended yesterday -hearing about their jobs and their 
conflicts and how they plan to work through them and tackle difficult 
people in their lives, it was very empowering.  It was a high energy 
group -I left feeling energized.
******
3-16-13:  GREAT READ on ways to get more women into cycling! Click here. 
3-12-13: Moab
 recap -4 days on the bike totaling 194.3 miles + 4 hours of yoga 
classes + way too much coffee + lots of quality time with the TheCyclist-Lawyer.com cycling team ... + a few Strava Cycling QOMs and I'm a happy camper. #missionaccomplished
3-9-13:
 hanging in Moab with my teammates, taking part in the Skinny Tire 
Festival!  Rained out today, so I went to a 2.5 hour yoga class/workshop
 instead! Sunshine for the next 3 days -hoping for big miles!! 
3-2-13:
 First race of the year --> Frostbite TT.  Always super windy -it's 
on a frontage road just south of the CO/WY border ...not great scenery, 
but it's a good way to gauge early-season fitness.  Read more here.
2-19-13: I contributed to our team blog today- check it out here.
2-18-13:
 plugging away at early-season training - mostly indoors lately, due to 
either cold temps, snow or HIGH winds on this side of town.  Last 
Saturday it was warm and sunny but CRAZY windy.  So we extended spin 
class and knocked out some serious miles - love the class atmosphere and
 energy.  15-20 highly motivated people on Wednesday nights or Saturday 
mornings who come in every time with game face on and determination in 
their legs.  It's awesome.  Tim, a class member on Saturday, snuck in 
this photo as I was cooling down chatting with a class member.  Quite a 
view from the studio, eh?

1-18-13:  Remember this???   

Registration is open for the 2013 Courage Classic ... Game on!!! Who will be my first supporter for the 2013 ride?

 
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