Monday, June 8, 2009

Moondust jet-trails and race-cake

So the last few weeks have been super involved, flying by at a solid winged unicorn gallop. Balancing racing, coaching, work and riding has left the schedule full, and balancing riding, business, bills, unreliable resources and student debt has kept the budget tight. Kind of like riding a unicycle on a tightrope while juggling knives, only I don't even ride a unicycle... Anyways getting'er done piece by piece, and with all the practice I'm getting in by the end of the summer I'll be a solid knife juggling unicycle tight-rope rider. And not only are my multitasking skills stretching to accommodate, but my debt is nearly gone and things are falling into order for a successful race and coaching season to take place. Sick! On top of that, despite the pace of 70+ hour weeks and falling to the dreaded Norwalk virus, I have actually been able to get out and ride a fair bit. Dude! GA! The coaching business is helping with that, which is a nice added benefit of working for yourself and your passion, and the races that role around every few weeks are the icing on the cake. Alright, the knife juggling, beginner unicycle tight-rope cake, but the cake none-the-less. Note - my baking skills are increasing, and as I can afford and amass better ingredients the flavour is bound to improve - not to the point of say a multi-level wedding cake hah, but hopefully at least to the point of a heck yeah the season was a success through hard work celebratory cake. (continued below)

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