For all of you keeping track, the Bike and Build adventure is just six days away. As you may have guessed my excitement continues to grow at an alarming rate. Very similar to my little brother, MAC man. The kid is seriously a weed, he doesn't stop growing.
Since the last post I've under taken several epic adventures. Most notably a bike ride from Harrisonburg to my home town in Northern Virginia. Please enjoy the picture above; notice the smiles because they slowly disappeared from our faces once the trip progressed. Julie my accomplice proved to be an excellent riding partner. Her locomotive like legs powered up hills and even managed to demolish me in the all important home town line sprint. Yes, she was like a fat kid and her chocolate cake after that. Julie, please enjoy it; It will never happen again!
For now, one shout out to those who have donated to bike and build in support of me. Each of you are awesome. And once again my traditional closing statement.
Now its time to ride some Bikes. HECK YEA~!
2 comments:
csc,
it does not surprise me that i am the first to comment on your blog. :) on this night before you leave to embark on your adventure, the first of many epic adventures i know you will have, i want to wish you a happy, productive and sensational time. obviously i will miss you, a lot lets be serious, but i know youre doing great things. rock it out csc, ride hard, love it and most importantly carpe diem.
love you
barbara
CHRISSS. So yes, it has taken me forever to actually comment on this post, but here I am. First, I would just like to say that I am superbly stoked that you are probably having the time of your life right now. But also, that ride was absolutely phenomenal!! Granted the smiles disapeared momentarily, but only until that amazing road-side lunch of varying degrees of salads! I mean, we were to the point of hysterics on the bike path! Great times. You're family is absolutely incredible. So enjoy the rest of your day today, whichever state you may be in at this point!
Julie
PS: no worries on the chocolate cake, I'll have mine waiting in the apartment the next time we go riding. It's inevitable, especially if we're passing through Vienna again.
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