I'm finished with the Cycle of Service event and I biked 100.6 miles this weekend!!! It was fun and challenging, especially in the 96-97F degree heat! I do wish that I had not been sick for 2 of the 3 days, but that didn't take away the feeling of accomplishment as I reached my 100 mile goal. :) Today was family ride day, so my two kids joined me for about 12 of the 25 miles I rode. It felt good to see them working hard right beside me. For Nathan, 12 miles was a personal best. I'm proud of both of them!
So here's a big shout out to the ARM staff and volunteers who made this event happen. At our team meeting today, it was announced that we are up to about $11,000 so far in the fund raising. Please don't hesitate to go ahead and send something in. I asked my supporters to donate by July 1st. I'm looking forward to hearing a final number next week or so. The kids and I (and maybe Travis if he has time) hope to join in on one of the builds this summer. We'll see what's available that's kid friendly.
Did I mention that biking across a state for 3 days is a great way to get to know the state you live in?? I feel like I got yet another new perspective on Alabama living each day. ~a fun perk to this event!
I'm going to rest now. Preferably lying down and curling up to a good book!
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Road Construction, Logging Trucks, and Bridges, oh my!!
For me, the first day of Cycle of Service yesterday could been titled, "Tara Facing Her Fear." I had a great day and reached a huge milestone for me, but it was not without some challenges. The route we took had lots of construction with barrels making the lanes tight, many bridges of varying height and arch, and it's a main trucking route. Any of you who've known our family more than 3 years will understand why I got an adrenalin surge every time a logging truck passed me in the same lane, which was about every 20 minutes. Can you say, hugging the white line? :) And although I've made significant strides in the past 5 years with my fear of bridges, driving over them is a completely different experience than biking~ where you are higher than the barrier and hugging close to the edge, therefore able to see the chasm below. Travis got some great pictures that I hope turn out. We'll publish those at a later time. But I'm proud to say I faced all of those down and road my best. And I'm all the better for it.
All the challenges aside, I reached a personal best yesterday! While training for this event, the longest distance I had ever biked was 25.1 miles. But yesterday I was able to complete 50.2 miles~ doubling what I had previously accomplished!! Yay! And I felt decent afterward and could still function. I smelled pretty rank, for we were biking in 97F that day, but I felt better than on the training day when I only did 25.1. That being said, I was still the newbie who came in last among the riders. But this isn't about comparing myself to others! It's about me setting goals and accomplishing what I can do and doing my best for the event. And ultimately, even higher than reaching our personal goals is the shared goal of helping those without adequate housing. We all rocked when it came to that!
Today, for the second day of the event, I only biked 25.2 miles. (Still better than my best practice distance.) A few miles into the ride, I realized I had a UTI (feel the burn!) that made it...um... challenging to ride, hence the lower distance. By mile 25, I was hurting and realizing I needed to lay down my pride and go to the doctor. I should still be able to ride tomorrow for the afternoon Tuskegee route. Now my personal goal is to exceed the 100 mile mark for the weekend. It should be doable, seeing as I've already ridden 75+ miles in two days. Hopefully I'll be healed enough tomorrow to finish what I started and to reach my event goal. I'm looking forward to finishing well. And it will be great to see how much money is raised for helping ARM help people. It's not too late to donate! If you'd still like to participate that way, send it in!! Checks can be made out to ARM and sent here:
Alabama Rural Ministry
P.O. Box 2890
Auburn, AL 36831
Last but certainly NOT least, I'd like to thank Travis for being my personal driver. I could not have done this without him! He would leap frog my bike every few miles and cheer me on as I passed. Just knowing someone was there and having the extra water and such on hand made it possible for me to double my distance. Trav and the kids did a fantastic job today of cheering me on to beat my best practice distance even when I was sick. I look forward to having them with me tomorrow as we end this challenge together. I'm very blessed!
All the challenges aside, I reached a personal best yesterday! While training for this event, the longest distance I had ever biked was 25.1 miles. But yesterday I was able to complete 50.2 miles~ doubling what I had previously accomplished!! Yay! And I felt decent afterward and could still function. I smelled pretty rank, for we were biking in 97F that day, but I felt better than on the training day when I only did 25.1. That being said, I was still the newbie who came in last among the riders. But this isn't about comparing myself to others! It's about me setting goals and accomplishing what I can do and doing my best for the event. And ultimately, even higher than reaching our personal goals is the shared goal of helping those without adequate housing. We all rocked when it came to that!
Today, for the second day of the event, I only biked 25.2 miles. (Still better than my best practice distance.) A few miles into the ride, I realized I had a UTI (feel the burn!) that made it...um... challenging to ride, hence the lower distance. By mile 25, I was hurting and realizing I needed to lay down my pride and go to the doctor. I should still be able to ride tomorrow for the afternoon Tuskegee route. Now my personal goal is to exceed the 100 mile mark for the weekend. It should be doable, seeing as I've already ridden 75+ miles in two days. Hopefully I'll be healed enough tomorrow to finish what I started and to reach my event goal. I'm looking forward to finishing well. And it will be great to see how much money is raised for helping ARM help people. It's not too late to donate! If you'd still like to participate that way, send it in!! Checks can be made out to ARM and sent here:
Alabama Rural Ministry
P.O. Box 2890
Auburn, AL 36831
Last but certainly NOT least, I'd like to thank Travis for being my personal driver. I could not have done this without him! He would leap frog my bike every few miles and cheer me on as I passed. Just knowing someone was there and having the extra water and such on hand made it possible for me to double my distance. Trav and the kids did a fantastic job today of cheering me on to beat my best practice distance even when I was sick. I look forward to having them with me tomorrow as we end this challenge together. I'm very blessed!
Friday, June 24, 2011
The "Dream Chaser" Caught His Dream!!
When we first moved to Alabama, we got AL tags for our van and Travis put DRMCHSR on it, indicating that he was here to chase his dream of being an industrial designer full time. He got his post-bacc undergrad degree in 3 semesters, took a summer off to work, then came back and has been pursuing his Masters since fall. He both turned in his written thesis last week and did his oral defense yesterday. The kids and I enjoyed dressing up and sitting in on his oral presentation and watching Travis field Q&A from his committee and other interested faculty and staff. It was all over in less than an hour. Then the committee excused all of us and deliberated on whether or not to pass him.
Within 15 minutes, they called Travis back into the room. (The kids and I came in too!) The head of his committee kept up the suspense by going over all the options. He said it was quite normal for a grad student to have either their oral presentation or the thesis fail on the first try. He said it was only in a VERY RARE case that someone's written thesis and oral presentation pass on the first time for industrial design. After all, Auburn's ID program is ranked 6th in the nation. Then his looked at Travis and said, "What category do you think you fall into?" Travis, being modest, asked the professors to spell it out for him. They smiled and said he passed BOTH the thesis book and the presentation!! YAY!! I'm so proud of my honey! And not surprised a bit! Travis was made to do this!
All that's left for him to officially get his masters is for him to finish one class he's taking this summer. He's enjoying the class and has straight A's so far, so I don't anticipate this being a problem. But he'll still be busy with 2 TA positions and contract work on top of that. We'll get through, though. We always do. :)
One more piece of good news on Travis's end: Travis is a member of IDSA (Industrial Design Society of America). They read his thesis, thought it was relevant, and asked him to be a guest speaker at the 2011 IDSA international conference in September!! Travis accepted the speaking part yesterday and he will be presenting his thesis topic and findings there in just a few short months!! So a big "Thank you, God!!!" for all of these opportunities. And of course, our biggest prayer request is for Travis to get a great job offer very soon. We need to make decisions about our rented house in VA asap. It's hard to do that when we don't know if we'll be living there or not.
Thanks to all who encouraged us over the years! And to those following my biking, I'll see if I can share my smaller success with you in another post. I want this one to be dedicated fully to Travis for such a good job!!!!! LOVE MY HONEY!!!
Within 15 minutes, they called Travis back into the room. (The kids and I came in too!) The head of his committee kept up the suspense by going over all the options. He said it was quite normal for a grad student to have either their oral presentation or the thesis fail on the first try. He said it was only in a VERY RARE case that someone's written thesis and oral presentation pass on the first time for industrial design. After all, Auburn's ID program is ranked 6th in the nation. Then his looked at Travis and said, "What category do you think you fall into?" Travis, being modest, asked the professors to spell it out for him. They smiled and said he passed BOTH the thesis book and the presentation!! YAY!! I'm so proud of my honey! And not surprised a bit! Travis was made to do this!
All that's left for him to officially get his masters is for him to finish one class he's taking this summer. He's enjoying the class and has straight A's so far, so I don't anticipate this being a problem. But he'll still be busy with 2 TA positions and contract work on top of that. We'll get through, though. We always do. :)
One more piece of good news on Travis's end: Travis is a member of IDSA (Industrial Design Society of America). They read his thesis, thought it was relevant, and asked him to be a guest speaker at the 2011 IDSA international conference in September!! Travis accepted the speaking part yesterday and he will be presenting his thesis topic and findings there in just a few short months!! So a big "Thank you, God!!!" for all of these opportunities. And of course, our biggest prayer request is for Travis to get a great job offer very soon. We need to make decisions about our rented house in VA asap. It's hard to do that when we don't know if we'll be living there or not.
Thanks to all who encouraged us over the years! And to those following my biking, I'll see if I can share my smaller success with you in another post. I want this one to be dedicated fully to Travis for such a good job!!!!! LOVE MY HONEY!!!
Friday, June 17, 2011
making a list, checking it twice
I can't believe next Friday is the date! I was very discouraged with riding last week. It felt like I had to work extra hard all the time and I was whooped after only 12 miles or so. That is mentally taxing too, wondering, "What's wrong with me??" So Travis went out to check my bike and found that my back brake was out of alignment and had been dragging. OH!! That's why everything was difficult! Going up hills with the brakes partially on is no fun! I guess I've been doing some heavy resistance training and I didn't even know it. My legs are sure stronger for it!
I went out yesterday and rode with all the new adjustments and found JOY in riding once again. I love the wind on my skin and the scenery and such. The cooler temps and better riding position helped too. If only that would hold for next week.
So next week is a big week for me, but an even bigger one for Travis. Travis got his thesis back from the reader, made necessary formatting adjustments and will hand it in TODAY to his committee for "pre-review." The head of his committee is in Italy at the moment. So if all goes well and all professors are in town, my honey will do his oral defense next Thursday, June 23rd. If not, then he'll bump it to the next week so we can serve with ARM all weekend. No matter which way it goes, he'll be ready to present by TH morning. I'm so proud of him and all that has been accomplished over the past 2 years. It's been difficult at times for all 4 of us, but definitely worth it! I hope to report many achievements by my next post!
I went out yesterday and rode with all the new adjustments and found JOY in riding once again. I love the wind on my skin and the scenery and such. The cooler temps and better riding position helped too. If only that would hold for next week.
So next week is a big week for me, but an even bigger one for Travis. Travis got his thesis back from the reader, made necessary formatting adjustments and will hand it in TODAY to his committee for "pre-review." The head of his committee is in Italy at the moment. So if all goes well and all professors are in town, my honey will do his oral defense next Thursday, June 23rd. If not, then he'll bump it to the next week so we can serve with ARM all weekend. No matter which way it goes, he'll be ready to present by TH morning. I'm so proud of him and all that has been accomplished over the past 2 years. It's been difficult at times for all 4 of us, but definitely worth it! I hope to report many achievements by my next post!
Friday, June 10, 2011
2 weeks! (and still melting!)
It's nice to have a smart husband. Travis is doing his thesis on how to integrate DYI communities into industrial design curriculum. Ummm...yeah. For illustration purposes, he designed a bike assist that's caused quite a buzz in the cyclist community down here. No, I'm not using the bike assist for this event!! However, the bike assist landed Travis as a guest speaker at a cyclist group. In the give and take style, the leader gave me some free help on how to help my aching elbows. One of my best friends in Seattle also confirmed what I need to correct the painful problem. It hurt so much I didn't bike much this week, but instead opted for swimming to exercise. So my bike will be adjusted tomorrow and I'll be back on the road with gusto for these final 2 weeks.
I'm looking forward to getting back on my bike and doing this event. I'm still NOT in shape, and my goal is only to do a partial ride. We'll see how far I get. But I have improved over the past month, and that's all I can ask! ARM's director recently decided to make part of our proceeds from the event go to victims of the devastating April tornadoes and part to go to AL's poor who were already on the waiting list. I'm sold on helping both groups of people.
On a more personal note, if you feel lead, please pray for the Lontz clan in general. We need direction!! Travis doesn't have any job offers yet and he ends his Masters program in 7 weeks. He's doing very well in school, loves his profession, and is enjoying applying what he's learning to contract work. He was simply made to do this! I'm so happy for him, so I'm asking for prayer that a great design job comes his way WELL before his time at school is up. 7 weeks will fly by before we know it! That's also when our lease ends on this house we're living in and the lease ends on our house we rented-out in VA. So, we have many decisions to make in the near future and virtually no information to work with. After the bike event, I guess I'll keep the countdown theme, for then, we'll be only 5 weeks out from ending this stage of life. It's been a wonderful "ride" so far. :) We're all so glad we came down here to our Sweet Home Alabama! However, we'll all wondering ~ What's next??
I'm looking forward to getting back on my bike and doing this event. I'm still NOT in shape, and my goal is only to do a partial ride. We'll see how far I get. But I have improved over the past month, and that's all I can ask! ARM's director recently decided to make part of our proceeds from the event go to victims of the devastating April tornadoes and part to go to AL's poor who were already on the waiting list. I'm sold on helping both groups of people.
On a more personal note, if you feel lead, please pray for the Lontz clan in general. We need direction!! Travis doesn't have any job offers yet and he ends his Masters program in 7 weeks. He's doing very well in school, loves his profession, and is enjoying applying what he's learning to contract work. He was simply made to do this! I'm so happy for him, so I'm asking for prayer that a great design job comes his way WELL before his time at school is up. 7 weeks will fly by before we know it! That's also when our lease ends on this house we're living in and the lease ends on our house we rented-out in VA. So, we have many decisions to make in the near future and virtually no information to work with. After the bike event, I guess I'll keep the countdown theme, for then, we'll be only 5 weeks out from ending this stage of life. It's been a wonderful "ride" so far. :) We're all so glad we came down here to our Sweet Home Alabama! However, we'll all wondering ~ What's next??
Friday, June 3, 2011
3 weeks and melting!
Hey All! Thanks for prayers and support! The event is 3 weeks from today and I feel like I'm melting! Our temp right now says 97F! Please pray for a cold front, a tail wind and cloud cover for the fundraiser ride!!!! I need it!:) I did two 20+ mile bike rides this week and added swimming on to my regimen. That way I can still work my muscles, but I'm able to do that with my kiddos and without feeling like I'm going to pass out. And swimming helps my very sore elbows. For some reason, they are the most affected part of my body. (??) Any tips on how to change that, I'm open.
There's so much going on this week! We've had my parents visiting, our 15th wedding anniversary, and Travis is handing in his thesis to the reader by 3:15pm today. Looks like there will be a lot of things accomplished in the life of the Lontz clan by the end of this month. Truth be told~ bring it on! We're not just finishing, but finishing well. Who knows what's next? Stay tuned. Glad you're journeying with us. :)
There's so much going on this week! We've had my parents visiting, our 15th wedding anniversary, and Travis is handing in his thesis to the reader by 3:15pm today. Looks like there will be a lot of things accomplished in the life of the Lontz clan by the end of this month. Truth be told~ bring it on! We're not just finishing, but finishing well. Who knows what's next? Stay tuned. Glad you're journeying with us. :)
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