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Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Thanksgiving Break

Having a week off of school was great, and in only three more weeks I get a whole month off. I know it's gonna be so much fun...it's pretty much like a vacation, a very long vacation. Sunday, my season officially ended after an extremely disappointing race in which I couldn't do anything right if my life depended on it. Out of the maybe 5 laps that I completed I made this little hill after a set of barriers only once. It was absolutely pathetic. Oh well, there's always next year.

Me and Ed went and saw the new Harry Potter movie, and it was great. It was by far the best movie they've made. Almost everything was the same as in the book, except for the Gillyweed part. In case you didn't know, Dobby made the Gillyweed for Harry, not Neville.

Jeremy didn't bring his Gamecube back, so there won't be much video game playing going on around here. Oh well, I have to finish a math mod in the next two weeks, so that will take a little bit of time out of my schedule. I plan on playing a lot of basketball in the next three weeks. After all, I got my new b-ball kicks so I might make some use out of them. I'm working on my shot, and so far it seems to be going all right. Amazing how it works when you actually hold the ball right when you shoot.

After these three weeks, I begin a month of skiing and other miscellaneous cross training. That should be a lot of fun, but being off the bike for that long is gonna be tough for me. Hopefully I'll get my new Ironhorse Azure World Cup before I leave to begin the second semester so I can get my BB7 disc brakes on it (and maybe a Sid, I haven't decided yet). I plan on doing most of my base training on the new rig because 1) Mid January is probably gonna be pretty cold, and I'll be going slower with knobby tires and 2) It wouldn't hurt to get used to the position and the feel of the bike. I would show you all what my schedule and plans for next year look like, but this blogger format isn't that friendly with spreadsheets. I'll try to update a little sooner next time, for all of you who actually read this.

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  • From Rindge and Fort Collins, New Hampshire and Colorado, United States
  • I'm a cyclist and a student. I go to Colorado State University and I'm currently majoring in Health and Exercise Science with a focus in Health Promotion.
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