Thursday, December 5, 2013

Snow

Well we did get a good amount of snow over a couple days. Traffic was terrible the past two days. It also means that for me I need to wax my skis! I also gotta get my trail pass for Three Rivers Parks... ugh lots to do.

Maybe I will also do some lessons for then as well... who knows.

I have difficulty motivating myself to get out and run. I have slipped into a ritual of staying up too late and not running in the morning. Perhaps I could even have running stuff with me at school and run after I teach? Although now that we have snow I think that time will be reserved for skiing!!

Running around in the area by new place it's really fun though. There are hills, spectacular houses, and lots of new run routes for me to explore.

Tonight I must admit is a night for me to bum around and watch a Christmas movie. Love Actually perhaps?

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Restful week

Well, report cards are done for my students. I had a successful thanksgiving. Now tomorrow I get back to the grind of school.

I am looking forward to getting back to a new trimester at school. I have learned a lot over the past couple months to say the least. I know that this go around I will enter student's grades way before the last possible day. I am going to make sure I get in some social studies and science. Perhaps art as well? I am not an artist, so it is very difficult for me to teach art  to anyone. The crazy thing is that there are only 15 days of school until winter break!!! That is fantastic news for me, but that also means I got some work to do. I am looking forward to it.

Yesterday I ran twice and then did a ton of lower leg work. I am sore. I haven't done that much in a long time. Now I need to make sure I get in some fantastic skiing and running in this winter! Perhaps biking? That means I need to get a fat bike though, and some better winter cycling shoes...

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Lots to do

People are out in West Yellowstone getting in some serious skiing. Apparently it is fantastic out there! I wish I could have joined them. Alas! I have to get the kiddos' grades turned in on Wednesday. I will have a busy few days a head of me.

I went for a solid rollerski on Saturday with Grant while Adam biked along side us. Adam froze while biking. I felt somewhat sorry for him. It was kind of funny though. I was happy he toughed it out. We did almost 10 miles and I am feeling it today in my shoulders and back.

Now all I have to do is keep up with my running and then Hady will run with me once more.

2 days left. 2 days left. 2 days left...

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Winter is coming

The high for the next couple days are going to below freezing. I am very excited about that. That means snow is coming! I am very excited to start skiing. I am very close to French, Elm Creek, and Baker. There will be no excuses for me not being able to get in some solid workouts this winter.

There are 12 days till the end of the trimester at school. I have a great deal of stuff to get through in that time. I think I can get some great things done in the next couple weeks. Such as entering grades! Blah.

My goal for this week is to get up early everyday and run. I need to start doing that. I was able to leave school last week at a decent time which definitely was nice.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Teaching Teaching Teaching

It seems like my life has been consumed by school lately. I really need to get better about leaving at a decent hour. I feel like I just putz along once the students head out for the day. I do get some stuff prepped, but not nearly what I could accomplish if I stayed focused. I find it hard to concentrate some afternoons especially if I have had a challenging day.

This past week was definitely a memorable one. We had some really great points, and then some times that made the days rather difficult. They are all fantastic though. I am really happy to be teaching where I am. Where I find myself struggling is having multiple ways to teach a given topic. The teachers that have been there for years have many, many activities they can pull from their bag of tricks. I am still developing and honing in my skills. I find it helpful to journal about my days from time to time. I figure once I look back on them months from now I will gain really good perspective on how the year is playing out.

My goals for this week are to leave school at a decent time. Then also to really make sure I am actually getting in some workouts. I need to get back and focus on my running. No better way to decompress for me than to run.

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Heck of the North

I am finally getting down to writing about this race. I would have typed it up sooner, but these past few weeks have been very busy with conferences at school.

I left for Two Harbors on Friday right after I got out of school. Drove up there and headed to the motel to meet the crew. Dino, Jo, Mason, Kasey, Eleanor and me. Lots of people (with bikes and gear) crammed into a smaller space. We spent the night getting everything ready and set for the day ahead of us. While getting ready, I was planning my potential dropping out of the race. I really had not ridden much this year, and especially have not ridden overly far nor long.

We awoke skies without storm clouds and temperatures that were not overly cold. I was highly surprised by that. If if had been raining at the start the likelihood of me not starting was 97% because in all of my arsenal for training in terrible weather I don't have anything waterproof (nor really resistant). Alas! This was not the case. I had on my arm warmers and a vest at the start. Once we loaded up the cars we set forth on our adventure we made our way to the local McDonalds and I got a big cup of coffee. I really don't like coffee, but it gives me a wicked kick of energy.

We arrived at the parking lot about 30 min before the start of the race. We turned in our drop bags, set up the bikes, and prepared all that we could. We then made our way over to the start. I was mentally getting ready for the day, and it sure did surpass anything I could have possibly thought up about this race.

The race started and we all stayed at a pretty casual pace. I knew if I would have tried to race my legs would have given out around mile 50. I am seriously lacking in the endurance department.We all stuck together for the first part of the race. Within minutes we started seeing people pulling over to fix flat tires. I bet there was 10 within the first 6 miles. The weather was perfect at this point. I had on my vest and arm warmers, and it was all I needed.

About 10 or 15 miles into the race we turned down what would be one of many snowmobile/ATV trails. Tall grass, and lots of bog mud. These sections were not easy. There were big rocks and large, standing pools of water. I would be biking and then I would hit some mud and lose all momentum. It was then time to hike a bike. I felt alright walking my bike when I saw those who had to walk their fat bikes.

We lost contact with our group after a couple of these sections. I am still reflecting on how intense they were. In my mind the race was going to be mostly gravel roads, not bogs! It was an experience to say the least. For the remainder of the race it was just my little group. We stuck together in our little group. We did ride with others from time to time, but mostly it was just us.

The rain started around mile 30. People pulled on their rain jackets and I pulled up my arm warmers. Needless to say nothing about me was dry. We continued to bike through it all. Everything was getting super dirty and it was impossible to draft without eating gravel that was sprayed up from the tire in front of you! I was very much looking forward to getting the halfway point.

I would say 30 minutes before I got to the halfway point is when the negative thoughts started to creep into my brain. I was not wanting to continue. I was cold, wet, and cranky. It was good that none of us got cranky and negative at the same time though. That meant there was always someone to keep the spirits up and alive. We were getting close to Lester Park and I noticed my front tire was getting super squishy and I realized it was going flat. This just added to my anger and loathing for this ride. I was not going to change it until I got to the check-in point.

We climbed the 7 bridges road and made it to the check point. I really wanted to quit when I got there. I didn't want to deal with the flat tire, and I didn't want to be wet anymore. We ate our lunch and put on some fresh, dry clothes. I was glad I packed my leg warmers and long sleeve wind jacket. Then I got to work on my flat front tire. All in all we probably stopped at halfway for about 45 min. I really didn't want to continue, but there was nobody there to pick me up, so I kept on biking.

We left the checkpoint and continued in the rain back towards Two Harbors. I was in a bad spot mentally, for I wanted and needed to be done. I was becoming very frustrated. Eleanor was happily singing while I was beating myself down in my brain. Although in retrospect I know that cheery manners helped keep my spirit alive and well.

We kept biking and biking. We were making good progress and I was starting get get out of my funk. We were getting down to the last cue card and we were very excited. The one thing I didn't anticipate was 2 more sections of snowmobile/ATV trails. My watch died after 7:45 of ride time at mile 97. We had 7 miles to go. 7 miles... 1 cue card...I knew I could do it.

The last 7 miles seemed to take forever. I was on the last cue card and everyone was in the mental state where we didn't care anymore. At one point there was a huge standing pool of water. Nobody cared and we charged right through it without a 2nd thought. No more messing around and going around the mud and puddles. It takes too much time!

Then the most amazing thing happened. We crested a small hill and just in the distance we could see civilization! We saw the Basco clan and the finish line. It was an incredible feeling to finally be done. Our results said about 9:30 for total time out there. That was the longest I had ever been on a bike.

Once we were done we packed up the car as fast as possible. Mason, Dino, and Kasey were sure that we were going to drop out. They were happy to see that we finished. We then made our way to go get some well deserved pizza. I don't know if it was the fact that we had ridden almost 9 hours, but that pizza was some of the best I have ever had in my life. After we ate we went to Mason's sister's place. That is where we showered, had a drink, and then went to sleep.

The next morning I woke up to a bright, sunny day and surprisingly wasn't very sore. I could tell that I had ridden my bike for an extended period of time, but I didn't wake up feeling like I had been hit by a car. The Heck for me was more challenging mentally than physically. I had some very low points and also some really high points. I will be doing it again in 2014. Probably not on a single speed bike though...

We all had a great time (for the most part) and it was a great weekend with great people. I don't know too many people who would do a 104 mile race in the rain, over gravel, and through the woods.

Until next time! Bye bye.

Sunday, September 8, 2013

First week of school

Here I sit on a Sunday evening. The Vikings lost, which is sad! The Packers lost, which makes me happy. I have spent 2 hours looking over what I am supposed to teach tomorrow, reading up on promoting harmony in my room, and finally attempting to wrap my brain around life.

The first week of school was an adventure to say the least. I got to school everyday at 6:40 a.m. or a little earlier, and then would get home between 7-7:30 at night. I have realized that NOTHING can prepare you for the first weeks of school unless you have been through them before. Routines, classroom procedures, routines, routines, and routines are more important that I had even imagined. I still have lots of things to work out, but each day has been more positive than the day prior. The days go by incredibly quickly. It seems that the day starts and then before I know it the kiddos are out of the room to go home. Then I sit down and check all the emails I missed out on and attempt to sort out the day in my mind. Reflection is a powerful tool that I am fond of using.

I do really like being at school. I am very happy for my choice in being an educator. I am excited about the staff I work with. All the 6th grade teachers are pretty fantastically fun and helpful. The school staff seems to get along quite nicely as well. Everyone there is very kind and encouraging. Right now I feel as though I barely have a grip on what I am supposed to do, but I know that this is very temporary. As the year goes on I will be able to breathe and complete what I need to do. My big goal of the week is to get the lunch count in on time!

In other news the Heck of the North is in a few weeks. Am I ready to ride 103 miles of gravel and crazyness? Mentally-yes. Physically- my legs will hurt. There are lots of people going . It will be a big ol' gravfest. Potentially I will have a new bike by that time??? If not it will be singlespeed the whole way. #crushgravel


Until next time!

-Mr. P.