October 05, 2008

New Year Resolved

This year when the new year rolled around, I actually set a goal. I determined that this year, my goal would be to ride 100 miles in the Sea Gull Century bike ride. This may have been a little presumptuous considering that I didn't even own a bike at that time, but nonetheless, that is the goal I set. I would like to announce that this weekend, I officially achieved my new year's resolution for 2008. I actually rode 100 miles on my bike yesterday, and the only snag in the day's adventure was that I forgot to bring any socks. I ended up buying some guy's extra pair of old socks for $5 bucks, only to find out they were selling socks inside. Oh well. Justin finished in 5 hours 12 minutes, and I finished some time after that. Here are the pictures:


Here we are in our matching spandex outfits, ready to start the ride. The lady taking the picture for us had to try three times before actually taking a picture. (It was kind of awkward after asking if they had any socks that I could buy, going back a few minutes later asking if they would take a picture for us...and then having to go back three times since it didn't actually take.

During the four hours Justin had to wait for me to finish, he had time to take this picture. He also had time to fall asleep on the concrete wall by the finish line, leading some to wonder if he was dead or alive.

I clearly wasn't there to snap a picture of Justin when he finished, but he was there waiting for me. (Notice the ugly black socks that I was wearing--bad idea for someone who doesn't have a tan to begin with.)

And I made it!!


All in all, it was a great ride. It was perfect weather, and a completely flat route, and I actually had a great time. I'm not enjoying myself quite as much today, however, because it hurts to sit, I can barely walk, and every muscle hurts, but at least I accomplished my goal!


8 comments:

Isabelle said...

Congratulations! What a great accomplishment! I better get on with finishing my 2008 goals... what were they again?

Katie said...

Yay! Good work! I'm sad I wasn't able to ride it this year. But I'm glad you two had a great time. Wahoo!

Kristie said...

Impressive. The black socks look great. Way to go!

Chad and Margaret Olson said...

Betha, I'm so impressed! Congratulations on a huge athletic feat. Is that how you spell fete? Not feet. Anyway, I was trying to imagine chad and I in those matching flame outfits...somehow I don't think Chad would have gone for that. so you rode your bike for 9 hours?!!! Ahhhhhh. yeah your butt hurts. Yikes. I am very proud of you.

Kristi said...

I am so impressed! Good work Bethany! I seriously want to do the "tour de farms" sometime in the next few years! We'll have to meet in Iowa and do it together. That way, our husbands don't have to wait for us. We can ride together, and they can kick our trash each day...(and have dinner ready for us when we get there). You need to find a sprint triathlon and do it. I did a little teeny one last November, and it was seriously so fun! It was hard for me, but it was so fun, and I was so proud of myself when I finished!

megan&steve said...

Awesome accomplishment! Resolution complete for 2008. Wow. The matching spandex are very fashionable. I can imagine the awkwardness of asking that lady 3 times for a picture and if they had socks for you to buy. Hahah.

Laura Bernard said...

That is AMAZING!!! I honestly cannot believe you did 100 miles! How awesome! You must be so proud of yourself. Congrats!

MF said...

So you finished in 9 hours? That's not bad. I'm sure there were people that were coming in after you, right? And besides, it wasn't a competition for you, it was accomplishing a goal. And you did it. WITHOUT DYING!
GO WHITE GIRL, GO WHITE GIRL, GO!