About Me
- Name: sandegaye
- Location: Tellico Plains, Tennessee, United States
I am a spiritual being having a physical experience. I love delving into the inner world & learning all I can about why I'm here & where I'm going. My mother, now transitioned to another plane, was a Cherokee shaman. She taught me the meaning of 'Namaste'.. meaning 'I recognize the God in you', and 'Nokomis'.. meaning 'Walk in Beauty', a Navajo term, that tells us to walk in balance with all of earth. My father, also transitioned, was a fun-loving Irishman who taught me the joy of risktaking, traveling, & living life to its fullest. I have hopefully taken the best of their offerings in forming the 'me' I am today. I am the mother of six, grandmother of five, stepmother of 2 more & step-gram for 6 more. My cup is full & running over..;o) My goal is to live 'juicy'!
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Monday, November 15, 2004
Santa Comes Early
After those carefree days with the old orange crate, I don't recall ever having had a bike again in my childhood.
Fast forward to 1982, and the guy I'm dating belongs to a statewide bike club that pedals its way, in 50 miles per day junkets, across the great state of Oklahoma. Granted, it's just 'OK'. But it sounded so exotic & he had grand thighs.. what could I lose? Oh, about a $300 investment, actually. I bought a nice 10 speed bike, also getting a big fat seat to match my... big fat ambitions. We decided to take it to the south oval of the OU campus.. the trial run for setting all the bells & whistles. I made it about 6 blocks before I surrendered to the call of gravity & laying the bike gently down.. I simply walked away. Jane Fonda could have that burn! It wasn't for me.
More fast forwarding to the winter of 2000.. I am dating a guy off Daytona Beach who lives next to a state park. He has 2 bikes.. how about a leisurely ride on the paved nature trail.. no muss or fuss, or 50 miles to contemplate. I felt way too high up on the seat, but the pedaling motion did come back to me. Slow corners here & there.. not bad, I could pick up some speed. Then OH NO! People-on-the-trail! What to do? What to do?? My reflexes went back to my 9th yr & I tried to drag my feet. Too far up! I panic.. I lose control.. I wipe out 1/2 dozen people.. I yell warnings to others up ahead.. "Run away bike!!"
They oblige me by scattering to the 4 winds. I am looking for the softest place to tip the bike over for a landing. Or in the least, to find a strong oak tree to crash into. The brakes on the handlebars never enter my mind. I am in my limbic brain.. fight or flight, heavy on the flight. After the 'boyfriend' quits laughing long enough to come grab my bike & slow it down to stop w/ his own braking power.. I realize I am not going to be allowed to make a total fool of myself that day. Only 99%.
Slow forward to November 2004.. & the camping mania that has possessed my being for the past month or so. I am thinking I should give biking another chance. I peruse the shiny new ones at the store & envision myself happily wheeling & whistling & whiling my way through the state parks of FL (far away from the one in Daytona which probably still bears freaked out hikers who tell of the legend of the crazed lady biker sans brakes.). And so I talk myself into buying one. 26" TALL! Metallic blue beauty. Gel seat for my gel-depleted areas.
And if I must, I will wear the old stack-heeled shoes.. just for emergency braking.
Great outline of the "Bikes of Your Life." Love it!
Have fun on the trails! Don't forget to get a helmet. :)
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