Wednesday, August 27, 2008

honoring Papi: first REAL crash


Well, it happened. I crashed. Dad gave us all a stern lecture about wearing our helmets even if we weren't going that far. And so I wore my helmet yesterday to and from Days Market even though it's only a block or so away from home. On the return, I was going a little too fast and I didn't slow down enough for a left turn. I soon found myself crashing to the road. The road bashed into me in three main spots: my right elbow, my right hip, and the right side of my forehead (protected by the aforementioned helmet). I am most grateful that my shoulder stayed in its socket since it has a history of not doing such kind deeds. Today it's been achy, and I hope nothing's torn. So, yes, blessings do come from honoring the padres.
I figure it's actually nice that I crashed. I figure it this way: (a) it wasn't really too bad of a crash, (b) I now know I can't take turns that quickly (c) I will forevermore wear a helmet. I suppose what I'm saying is that I'm an idiot and it takes a lil' fiasco like this to help me gain some knowledge/experience.
School's swell. I'm really enjoying it.
9 days till Yuba! And a 3-day weekend coming up!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Safety First! Gosh!

Jenn said...

Joel Friel, triathlete and cycling coach says, "There's only two kinds of cyclists, those who've crashed and those that will." Welcome to the group!