Thursday, June 16, 2011

Cycling Clinic @ OC Crit - conclusion

Lesson of the day - time to get back on the bike.

Cycling Clinic @ OC Crit

Clinic + Women's race at the OC Crit tonight. I don't know what to wear! jk. I am a bit excited though. :)

Sunday, January 9, 2011

First Ride of the New Year!

Nine days into 2011 and finally a good solid ride! New Years Day was warm and sunny but we spent the day exercising our stomach muscles instead. (As if Thanksgiving and several Christmas parties weren't enough) Michael aged some prime steaks, and they were DIVINE!

Anyway, we rode a good 50 miles from Irvine to Dana Point and back through Laguna Hills and got to catch up with some old friends. It was 54 degrees out the entire day, and my special tough guy went out with no gloves, socks, or leg warmers... I had on a full winter kit and regretted not buying booties for my little toes. Needless to say, he froze his legs off and trudged through the ride in dire pain, but was loving being back on the bike regardless.

I can't wait to get back to the same fitness level that I was at during the peak of last season and am really excited to start training as the days get longer and warmer. I'm converting my old Tarmac into my crit bike (well, Michael is converting it and painting it pink...) and hopefully I will have some more exciting stories to come in upcoming season.

Friday, September 10, 2010

I'm Engaged!

I'm engaged!

Needless to say, I was completely shocked and taken by surprise. Michael had gone to work early and taken a half day yesterday and came home around noon. We went on a bike ride through Newport Coast and were supposed to go pick up lunch after, but he had other plans...

After climbing up the coast and aiding a fellow cyclist with a flat tire, we started the ascent to the top of Ridgecrest. I was really grumpy throughout the end of the ride because I had blown all my energy already and Michael was suggesting I swerve through both lanes of traffic to lessen grade of the climb. I was pretty agitated and nervous that he suggested I ride with traffic driving into my face (Gee, I wonder why...) Though he was doing it himself, because to be honest- there really weren't any cars on the road.

But he continued to motivate me and tell me to "keep it up." He nonchalantly mentioned that 3 years ago on that day we were lost in the woods together, and today we were riding up a hill together. "How things (our hobbies and interests) have changed," I thought.

At the end of the hill I saw a familiar white car but dismissed it as something that shouldn't have been there. When I came to a stop to take in the view of Orange County Michael asked, "Did you see the car? I brought us lunch!"

I replied, "What?"

"Well, I brought us lunch. Happy anniversary, sort of... anniversary of our first date, the hike. We don't ever celebrate, so, I thought this would be nice."

Then he busted out this HUGE picnic basket/cooler!

"I brought Darya's," he said.

"That's so sweet!" I replied, with tears in my eyes...

So he began setting up a blanket and some food, and I throughout the meal I thought the ordeal was a little extravagant and orchestrated. "Could it be?" I thought, "No, it's not the right time, I need to push that thought out of my mind before I get ahead of myself."

"This is sweet," I said, "I was ready to ride back and grab some Subway or something..."

"Make sure you save room for dessert," he said, and shortly after he went to the car to grab a white gift take out box.

He handed me the box and said, "It's tiramisu, from my favorite place," and went back to the car again!

I thought, "We're on a diet and you bought TWO cakes?!"

And then I saw a blue box, and I thought, "Okay, something's definitely up. That's Erin's trademark, for sure."

Then he opened the box, and got on one knee and said, "Teresa, we've been together for 3 years now, and I know that I want to spend the rest of my life with you, and grow old together."

And I cried so hard I didn't hear anything he said.

"Will you marry me?" he asked with a shaky voice.

I couldn't reply as he cleaned the frosting off and put the ring on my finger.

"It's too big," I said as it was sliding off my finger. Candidly I asked, "Is it real?"

"Of course it's real!" he said and laughed. We continued to exchange hugs and kisses, and I had him repeat the proposal as I had already forgotten what he said. We drove home as he recounted the entire tale from the day he started saving the ring, to asking my parents for my hand, and finally through the events that lead him to the big day. We then went to size the ring at the jeweler, and already I missed the weight of the band on my finger as it was being altered at the store.

I can't stop looking at the ring, and despite it being much more than I expected, I love it to death, and am so proud and happy to wear it on my finger and call myself his for the rest of my life.

Michael, I love you with all my heart, and I will cherish this day forever. Thank you for everything. You mean the world to me.

Erin, the camera in the cooler was funny. Jimmy & Kristy, I would have laughed to death if you guys had jumped out of the bushes!

Thanks everyone for the congratulations, and I hope you enjoyed the story. Sorry we didn't take any pictures, however, Erin snapped a couple of the ring and the cake:








Thank you everyone!

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Newport Coast

Quick ride down PCH to Newport Coast and back home through Back Bay. A pretty strong ride that we cut short due to the painful dry air. That kind of air is really hard to breathe and makes your lungs and chest feel all raw. Michael snapped a picture of me on my bike. I'm in my drops like I'm racing all fast, but I'm only going 2 mph.

Friday, August 20, 2010

Getting Back on the Bike

It's been a while since Michael and I have really had a serious ride. Last night we rode to watch the OC Crit and Tuesday we went around Back Bay and Irvine until one of Michael's spokes flew out and we rolled home easy. Two weeks ago, August 7th, was the last big ride we did- 4 hours, 60 miles, 2600ft of climbing. I remember we were sleep deprived that day and rode like @!#$, and I'm still feeling tired today. Losing a little sleep each night makes the deficit hard to get out of. We are definitely looking forward to our next vacation.

I picked up the old steel bike I've had since I was 10 from my parent's garage and turned it into my commuter. It took an entire day to clean 10 years of grit and dust of it and to take off the dork disks and excess reflectors. I finally have a bike that I can ride around without worrying about it getting stolen. I took it to my dentist appointment the other day and he had a good laugh about how I couldn't decide on where to park and lock it up.

The weather has been great. Summer came and the days are fiercely hot. I can't wait for the long Sunday ride with some good friends.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Pearl Izumi Barrier Convertible Jacket

Just got my new Windbreaker + Vest! Woohoo! After shopping around for weeks I found out about Convertible Jackets! Now I've got two garments in one to accommodate for the crazy weather changes we are having in Southern California and the never-dissipating marine weather. Yes! It's a vest with sleeves (more like a shrug/bolero) attachable by zippers and a Velcro piece on the back of the neck. (You can see the velcro tab in the 3rd pic.) Pretty smart IMO. It's a bit baggy around the torso for a S(33-35" chest), but fits well enough to negate an exchange through the Postal System.

Ironically I've mostly been riding indoors since Michael's wheel exploded (well, it's just out of true, hahaha) and for various reasons revolving around life's mishaps...

Anyway here it is!