Well, friends, I think I will have to be okay with not meeting my cycling goal this year.
Even though my energy was great this time (my last blood test put my ferritin levels at 90, which is fantastic!!), August was so full with working extra hours, fitting in some family camping days, hosting out of town guests, and driving to the lower mainland to spend a couple days helping a friend finalize their move.
With August being so busy, I intended to fulfill my cycling goal in the first week or so of September. However, after watching each member of my family get taken down with illness, my turn has come. One of the guests in our house tested positive for Covid during the last week of August. Other guests got sick while they were here as well. 3 out of 5 of my family (including myself) have now tested positive for Covid, while the other two had been sick, but not tested. Yup. It was probably Covid, too.
I'm very disappointed that I didn't reach my personal distance goal. However, I refuse to see it as a failure. That will lead to shame, guilt, and self-loathing. I've been there many times throughout my life and it is absolutely counter-productive and not at all helpful. Instead, I will focus on what I've learned, or rather, what I've re-learned:
Sometimes things don't go the way you planned
and all you can do is accept where they land.
(I should put that on a t-shirt!)
Even with my unexpectedly shortened cycling time, it wasn't a terrible month! The donations were incredible and put me OVER my fundraising goal!! WhooHoo!!
Thank you everyone!! YOU ARE AMAZING!!
I will be receiving a very special cycling jersey given to any rider who raises over $2,500 and you helped me raise $2,511, so far!! Sadly, they were out of my size and I had to order it two sizes bigger. It will be loose on me, but I will still do a victory ride when it arrives!
A donation today topped up my fundraising to meet my $2,500 goal!
Not only that, I will also receive a hero jersey because of my fundraisong efforts. This year, the cycling jersey is themed after Thor from the Avengers movies. So fun!
I'm trying to think positive thoughts, but, realistically, I think I will have to continue riding into September in order to meet my personal distance goal. I have 212km to go and just a few days of August remaining. My energy has been great - the challenge has been making time to ride. Between family camping, guests from out of town, working extra hours, and trying to get some yard work done, it's been a busy month!
I will keep going and ride my pledged distance. I want to honor those who have donated and I want to honor my commitment to this challenge for the kids.
With only 5 days left in August, working 3 of those and traveling to the lower mainland for the other 2, I might be able to achieve another 100km. The rest, I will complete in September.
Thank you so much to everyone who has donated so far! If you haven't donated yet, please consider doing so. We can make a difference to so many little lives! Every dollar counts!
I just raised $2,500 to fight kids' cancer and achieved SUPERHERO LEVEL in the challenge! Thank you so much for your support.
I had a really great ride today. I felt good and I was pushing myself to go a little harder and keep my pace. Something went wrong with recording my ride!! I'm so irritated!! I was looking forward to seeing my speed and personal improvements, but now all I can do is try to manually figure out the distance so it can be counted toward my total for the challenge.
I don't have much time to finish my last 320 or so kms. I'm going to have to push to complete my goal for the month. Thank you for your support. We're making a difference!