I am in a state of total shock right now.
I received an email yesterday informing me that I had been upgraded to cat 2 in cycling which means that I have the opportunity to compete in the U23 National Championship Road Race on June 26th.
Let's rewind a little here. I have been blessed to ride with an awesome collegiate team here at Clemson. The guys on my team have motivated, inspired, and pretty much taught me how to train and race. With their help, I qualified for Collegiate Nationals and had a decent finish as 27th. After nationals, I planned on doing a few races but focused my physical and mental energy almost entirely on my internship. I didn't think that I had a shot at even qualifying at U23 Nationals. My training suffered due to other time commitments and lack of a training plan.
After talking with a few people... including an ex pro cyclist from Canada, I realized that cycling is a huge part of me and that I had nothing to lose by applying for an upgrade so that I could register for U23 Nationals. I had zero expectations for actually getting any response.
So here I am... 20 years old, with a racing experience of approximately 3 months, preparing to race 120 km (72 miles) against America's top cyclist. Oh, and did I mention that the women's U23 race is combined with the Elite women's road race? Yea, it's going to be intense.
One last crazy factor goes into this race. Last year it was in Oregon. It could have been anywhere this year, but it is Georgia this year. Coincidence? I think not. Only my all-powerful, all-knowing God could have facilitated this. His strength is the only thing that will sustain me during this race.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Termites.
Right now I'm sitting in a coffee shop on a corner street in Asheville, NC. If I could get a penny for every hippie i see walk past I would be rich.
Over the past two weeks I have been learning so much about termites I feel like they are crawling out of my ears. Why, you say? My internship is with the urban pest management division of Dow AgroSciences and I have been blessed with the wonderful assignment of working with a new termite protection product that we are launching. Thats right. I am pretty much a termite expert now. Should I be proud of that? My dad laughs because the many, grueling hours that I put into our landscaping business during high school is actually paying off. Speaking of paying off... have I told you about Clyde? Clyde is my beloved truck for the summer. He is a handsome black 2011 Dodge Dakota. His counterpart is a GPS that I have lovingly named Bonnie. They are quite the pair, those too.
Back to business, these past couple of weeks have been spent getting acquainted with some of the offices that I will be working with. I tell you what, there are some interesting people there! The Technicians definitely get kick out of a 20-year-old, female intern, showing up to tell them how to use our new product. The comments and teasing can be both funny and slightly offending. However, God didn't give me red hair for nothin'... if the need arises, I am not afraid to show a little attitude.
Ah... cycling, how I miss you! Tonight I am racing in the Ring of Fire Crit in Asheville, NC with my teammates Matt Johnson, Austin Hilliard, and Jesse Miller! Can you tell I'm excited? The thrill of racing is unmatchable.
Details to come.
Over the past two weeks I have been learning so much about termites I feel like they are crawling out of my ears. Why, you say? My internship is with the urban pest management division of Dow AgroSciences and I have been blessed with the wonderful assignment of working with a new termite protection product that we are launching. Thats right. I am pretty much a termite expert now. Should I be proud of that? My dad laughs because the many, grueling hours that I put into our landscaping business during high school is actually paying off. Speaking of paying off... have I told you about Clyde? Clyde is my beloved truck for the summer. He is a handsome black 2011 Dodge Dakota. His counterpart is a GPS that I have lovingly named Bonnie. They are quite the pair, those too.
Back to business, these past couple of weeks have been spent getting acquainted with some of the offices that I will be working with. I tell you what, there are some interesting people there! The Technicians definitely get kick out of a 20-year-old, female intern, showing up to tell them how to use our new product. The comments and teasing can be both funny and slightly offending. However, God didn't give me red hair for nothin'... if the need arises, I am not afraid to show a little attitude.
Ah... cycling, how I miss you! Tonight I am racing in the Ring of Fire Crit in Asheville, NC with my teammates Matt Johnson, Austin Hilliard, and Jesse Miller! Can you tell I'm excited? The thrill of racing is unmatchable.
Details to come.
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