We were a bit busy this past weekend. On Saturday morning we had a garage sale and it was definitely interesting. I can say that I've probably only ever been a part of two garage sales, if that. My memory is definitely not dependable so I can't remember them so much, but they are draining. Between being outside in the heat and humidity for 5 hours, the mosquitos and then price haggling, it left me completely exhausted. Obviously I had to entertain myself:
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$1 shirt. Model not for sale. |
Who doesn't try on some random shirt tossed in your mom's box before trying to sell it? No? Alrighty then, moving on. After we collected our meager $42.00 we decided to vegetate the rest of the afternoon. All life was sucked out of us, so we moved our bike ride to Sunday morning. We went to sleep fairly early and woke up at 6:30 am. I felt good and ready to go but it all changed as soon as we exited our complex. Two minutes in and I yell to Michelle that my legs are tighter than ever and I'm exhausted. At first I thought it was because we started on the harder part of the route, but seriously, it's not that hard. I sucked down a GU 10 mintues into the ride and hoped that would kick in sooner than later. We pushed through and continued to finish 10 miles in 46 minutes. I don't know what the issue was but my feet were going numb as were some of my fingers. It was weird.
We were so letdown by our performance that we were ready to go for a run and make up for the crappy bike ride. However, we forgot we had a lunch to go to so we got ready and immediately felt better over some beer and flatbread pizza. Ha! Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose and sometimes there's beer. A little Innis & Gunn Oak Aged beer never hurt anyone.
In the meantime, let me impress you with my photo skills and cheesy bike photo shoot:
Sunset trumps the bike. |
Yes, I've turned into that person that stages her bike for a little camera action. Who am I!? You don't have to answer that.
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