Tuesday, January 20, 2009
The Unknown Sister
I know I posted last night but something happened just this morning that I wanted to share. This morning I had ambition and decided to get on my bike and see how long it would take me to ride to the church for when I have to ride there to play ball next Monday. I went the back way through Linda Vista and up the back way to the church house. There were a few hills along the way that slowed me down but nothing I couldn't handle. I got to the church in about 45 minutes and was thrilled with myself. On the way back however I was getting tired. I came to the point where I had to go back onto Linda Vista Road but to get there I realized I had a major hill to climb. I started up it and ended up having to get off and walk my bike up the hill. I was pretty discouraged with myself but I knew that it was the only way I was getting home so I kept trudging up the hill. I had almost reached the top and was about 200 yards away from Linda Vista Road when this little "skinny" lady comes running past me. I was a little bitter but I remembered this blog and decided to support my unknown sister instead of being bitter. As she ran past she said good morning and I said back to her you go girl! I thought it was a good thing to say. She then smiled and as she ran on said back to me, "Keep up the good work." It was instantly the motivation I needed to finish my ride. My unknown sister had cheered me on and I realized that I had been doing good work up to that point and it was ok if I couldn't make it up that hill yet because there will come a time when I will make it up that hill. Thanks unknown sister. Thanks for cheering me on. As I got to the top of the hill and looked at my next destination I was elated to find out the next part was down hill! It is a bridge that looks over two different freeways and as I past over the bridge with the wind in my face and the beauty all around it really struck me how much my Heavenly Father wants me to succeed! Thanks unknown sister. You made such a difference today!
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Just remember how I used to complain about having to stop twice on that incline at Ruffin? It does take a while to get your leg muscles to the point of being able to climb hills on a bike. Remember to shift down to the 'granny' gear (the smallest crank gear) BEFORE you start your incline. It takes a lot of momentum out if you shift your crank while in the middle of an incline. The rear gears can be shifted without much penalty. After a while, you'll be able to use the middle gear, and then if you get really good, the 'fat' gear.
ReplyDeleteIsn't that awesome how a simple change of attitude brought out the sisterhood? I love it! You totally made that into a positive experience. I bet you totally made that running chick's day!
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