Man that's a jumble... need to work on spell-checking a bit more!

Cheers,
David

"it isn't a contest. Just enjoy the ride." - Seth Vidal





On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 6:13 PM, cyclotourist <[email protected]>wrote:

> I hear ya' Jacob. For the most part I'm limited to two hour rides Sat &
> Sun morning. I try to take the kids to school on bike a couple times a
> week, that's a 1/2 round trip. Ride to get market every now and then.
> That's another 1/2 hour. Once a month or so go on a longer ride like the
> SoCal Rivvy Rides. The first born is on the local MTB 
> team<https://www.facebook.com/pages/Redlands-Interscholastic-Cycling-Organization-RICO/159145397506443>as
>  a middle-schooler, so that's an hour and a half on wed that I ride with
> them.
>
> So the miles can add up, but to steal a paraphrased Keith Bontrager quote:
>  You can be a good spouse/parent, a good employee or a good dude. Pick any
> tw
>
> Cheers,
> David
>
> "it isn't a contest. Just enjoy the ride." - Seth Vidal
>
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 5:46 PM, Deacon Patrick <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Take the Sabbath rest. Seriously. Take Sunday and make it a day for
>> nothing but unscheduled, spontaneous right relationship with God, family
>> and friends.
>>
>> Pre-brain bludgeoning, when I was working full time, in graduate school
>> and in diaconal formation, and married with our first on the way, I was
>> utterly frazzled. Something had to shift. For me, Sabbath was Saturday (too
>> much to do on Sunday), so no errands, no homework, no reading of theology
>> nothing scheduled ahead of time. It was like Christmas morning every
>> Saturday to wake up and have an entire day completely unscheduled to spend
>> with God, family, and friends how things spontaneously happened. It
>> rejuvenated me, help put everything in perspective, and restore right
>> relationship everywhere else. Turns out that when you give God the seventh
>> day for rest, you get more don on the other six than you do with all seven!
>> Amazing.
>>
>> With abandon,
>> Patrick
>>
>>
>> On Friday, February 21, 2014 6:12:47 PM UTC-7, murphyjrfk wrote:
>>>
>>> I know it's a bit off topic- but it's still cold and snowy.
>>>
>>> It seems every year, especially winter, I get grand ideas to get out and
>>> ride more. Lofty goals like finishing a P12 and taking a tour--but alas it
>>> never happens.  I read about Jan's adventures and other list members and I
>>> know they have families and kids and jobs and other grown up things and can
>>> still find the time.  I can't ever seem to.  Between the kids and wife and
>>> work and etc etc it just seems to fly and then it's another winter thinking
>>> the same thing.  Don't get me wrong I love my kids and my wife and my job
>>> for that matter-but man I'd like to ride a bit more too.
>>>
>>> So you over achievers among us-how do you do it?!
>>>
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