NO, not the Guns N' Roses song, but the sound of TJ crashing into the Creek at Rockbridge today. I had the pleasure of catching it after turning around safely from the other side. That was the third time the Teej hit the deck today, but he still had enough in him to laugh at the situation...good thing too, because I was already laughing. We gotta love the Teej.
On a slightly more serious note, TJ has been hanging in there quite well on the cross bike. I am very impressed how well he rides. My wife recently got a CX bike as well, and she rocked it out at Cosmo yesterday with T and I. Let's just say K has this intrinsic ability to ride a bike offroad...wierdest thing ever.
So, that was a nice little round-about prelude of saying I started riding my bike regularly again yesterday. After 22 days of being off, it is very refreshing to throw a leg over...errr ah, ride again.
I visited Logan Chiropractic College over the weekend: I am going to become a chiropractor. Who'd a thought of such a thing. I have to enroll in a few classes to clean up the prerequisites, but I should be starting next October (and possibly sooner than that). I wasn't really excited to move to STL, that is until K and I visited Trader Joes. Seems like a great place to start. Between that and Whole Foods, I think step 3 is taken care of. So, you may be asking what steps one and two are. Step 1: School (duh, why else would I move away from BoCoMO?) Step 2: Living arrangements. now, this isn't official, but there is a possibility that K and I will buy a mobile estate. Reason being???? A mortgage that will not kill us, and it only takes 3 years to pay off. And, apartments start at a billion dollars a month, so sorry Jimmy, but I may have to turn on you (-Jimmy Buffett; Son of a Sailor). So, that is about the most exciting thing going on.
Congrats to Mark and Sarah; my boss duo just tied the knot last week. They have been together slightly longer than K and I have, and decided to be wed before an adventure in Northwest Arkansas. Have fun down south!!
What else>>> Nothing really, just flying by the seat of my pants, hoping things work out. However, T-Mac told me once that I could wish in one hand and s*it in another and see what filled up first. Sometimes the simplest phrases seem the most profound.
A Beginning and An End.
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