2009 Campton Cross – St. Charles
November 11, 2009 at 11:37 am | In Race Photos, cyclocross | Leave a CommentTags: campton cross, campton cross photos, chicrosscup, st charles cross pics, velosnaps
I know, I know. I’m late. I’m sorry. Really, I am. I know, you don’t want to hear my excuses, but I promise you that I’ve got lots of them. Anyways. Here you go.
Fun…found!
November 1, 2009 at 7:54 pm | In Race Photos, cyclocross | 3 CommentsTags: chicrosscup, gumby, ponyshop cross, velosnaps
My head, and heart, haven’t really been into cross season this year. I’ve never been very good at cross (let’s face it, I do NO training), but I’ve always enjoyed the races and racing gave me an excuse/ the motivation to get on my bike and get a little exercise outdoors as the weather started turning cold and dark. This year, though, the weather has turned not only cold and dark, but also quite rainy. I have a hard enough time getting out of bed when the weather turns gray and gloomy, but I absolutely do not ride in the rain. No way, no how. So, that’s really limited my exercise this year. I know, I’ve heard it all before, but really, I just lose all energy and motivation when the clouds roll in and the rain begins.
Today, however, the fun returned! A teammate received a Gumby costume in the mail and dared anyone on his team to race in it at Campton Park. I was the first to respond that I’d do it (I have no idea what I was thinking at the time), but I don’t think anyone actually expected me to do it. When Eric brought out the costume, I was happy to put it on and “tailor” it to make it possible to ride in it (with the help of Roman’s pocket knife and Lou’s duct tape!). I was the hit of the race today! Every time I turned a corner, I could hear spectators yelling for GUMBY! Even as the younger juniors passed me, they would call out “passing, Gumby!” or “hey, nice costume!”
No, I wasn’t really “racing”, but I did finish the race with the Gumby head in place. Sure, I finished DFL, but I felt like I’d won first place! I slapped a ton of high fives and took as many hands up as I could (the hand-eye coordination was a bit difficult with a mask over my face). In all, I took: a piece of cake, a candy bar, a dollar bill, and I could have taken a muffin, but I knew that wasn’t a good idea after eating the cake.
Maybe I should race as Gumby every week?
- Gumby Cross
- Gumby gets a call up
- Gumby loves mud – Who knew?!
- Gumby in action
- Gumby is a hit with the guys
- Umm… help?!
Making progress on the house?
October 31, 2009 at 9:44 pm | In Life, home improvement | Leave a CommentTags: bungalow, chicago bungalow, home improvement, velosnaps
When we bought our house, we knew we wanted to do some work on the upstairs. We even brought a contractor through on one of our walk throughs once we had the place under contract! Once we moved in, though, it seemed like everything started conspiring against us and planning for the upstairs came to a screeching halt.
Instead, we turned out attention to the kitchen because our refrigerator was drying. Unfortunately, the idiot who installed the kitchen had notched the granite so that it surrounded the fridge, thus making it impossible to get the fridge out without first removing a cabinet (or lifting the counter-top). It took us a couple of weeks, but we managed to get that taken care of.
Then, the first floor toilet got clogged. The plumber came out to fix, and we thought we were in the clear. We should have known better… The toilet clogged again a few days later, and this time it started backing up into the tub. Oops! The plumber came out again and took a look around, and quickly discovered that the piping for the bathroom was done wrong. So, the next project is to redo the piping in the bathroom, which also involves tearing up the bathroom floor. Good thing I didn’t really like this bathroom! On top of that, the tub is cracked, so that needs to be replaced. OK, let’s gut the bathroom and start over.
Now, back to the upstairs. We own a 1926 Chicago Bungalow. The attic space has been completed, and the former owners used part of it as a bedroom, and the other part is a “rec room”. We decided that’s a huge waste of space, so we’re going to turn the upstairs into a master suite. We met with a friend who’s also an architect, and he drew a couple of sketches for us. But, he doesn’t have the time to work with us, and isn’t yet licensed in the city. Thankfully, he recommended a former colleague who left the firm and started his own architecture company. When we met with the new guy, John, we liked his ideas, and he seemed like a really nice guy (he had also clearly done his homework because he was thoroughly prepared!).
I’m hoping that we can keep this forward progress moving and get started on the bathroom and the upstairs project soon. Let’s be real, I’m getting tired of going to the basement to use the bathroom.
- Bathroom that needs to be redone
- Upstairs – Eventually will be a master suite
- Granite notched around fridge
- Our house
2009 OktoberCross – Carpentersville
October 19, 2009 at 12:21 pm | In Uncategorized | Leave a CommentTags: carpentersville cross, chicrosscup, oktobercross, velosnaps
Main Street Bikes created a kick ass course that was interesting enough to keep my attention! Normally, I kind of space out while riding. To quote Mel, “I’m just doin’ my ride.”
Leading into the race yesterday, I was immensely scared of the “pump” section. I knew it would be a spot for great pictures, but I had no idea that so many people would crash or nearly crash there. When I saw one rider face plant on the pump section, landing on his cheek, that’s when my anxiety level increased. The first two times that I went through that section, I took a big breath at the top of the hill and then just went for it. By the last two times through, I was actually enjoying that section the most and had fun going through there!
Photos are posted on picasa. I had trouble uploading them to dotphoto (kept getting stupid error messages), so I finally gave up and put them on picasa instead. Enjoy!
2009 Dan Ryan Woods – BBVP Cross
October 15, 2009 at 6:44 am | In Race Photos, cyclocross | Leave a CommentWhen we lived in the condo, I hated Comcast because our internet constantly went out. When we moved to the house, we switched to RCN. The service is more reliable so far, but much much slower. It took freaking forever for my photos to upload. But, they are finally finished. Check ‘em out!
2009 Dekalb Cross
October 6, 2009 at 1:23 pm | In Race Photos, cyclocross | Leave a CommentTags: chicrosscup, dekalb cross, pony shop cross, velosnaps
Photos are posted. It’s homecoming week at school, so I don’t have time for much of anything this week. But, hopefully I’ll find time to post a few pictures on my sorely neglected blog later this week.
2009 Jackson Park Cross – Photos
September 25, 2009 at 11:35 pm | In Race Photos, cyclocross | 1 CommentTags: jackson park cross, pony shop, pony shop cross, velosnaps
I won’t be taking as many pictures during cross season, but I will still try to catch pics of Pony Shop riders. I’ve posted the pictures that I took at Jackson Park, but keep in mind that I only caught the first race, and maybe one lap of the second race.
Jackson Park Cross
September 21, 2009 at 10:30 am | In Uncategorized | Leave a CommentTags: chicrosscup, cyclocross, jackson park cross, pony shop cross
I’m having a little trouble focusing on work today. I’m tired. My body aches. Yesterday was a blast and it was exactly what I needed to get excited for cross season. I don’t know why, but even with a snazzy new team bike, and some fun new teammates, I was not really looking forward to cross season. I think I’ve just had too many other things going on in life this summer to really spend much time on the bike or even thinking about riding. But, once our races started yesterday, I found that excitement that I’d been lacking.
It’s hard to take as many photos during cross season because I’m more interested in screaming and cheering on teammates. I managed to get a few sots of the 30/40+ race, but I think that’s it. And, of course, I’m focusing on Pony Shop racers for now. I’ll post links once I get around to editing and posting online.
Congratulations to Bryan Rheude and Jessica Hill for winning their races! And congrats to everyone else for their great placings: Lou, Brian, Luca… anyone else?
2009 Glencoe Grand Prix
August 12, 2009 at 6:38 am | In Uncategorized | Leave a CommentTags: ggp, glencoe educational foundation, glencoe grand prix, velosnaps
My photos from the Glencoe Grand Prix are now posted here. I’m donating the proceeds from sales of Glencoe Grand Prix picture to the Glencoe Educational Foundation. And remember be on the look out for information regarding the book featuring the Glencoe Summer Fest (and the Grand Prix), which will hopefully be on sale at a computer near you very soon.
2009 Glencoe Grand Prix
August 10, 2009 at 9:32 am | In Uncategorized | Leave a CommentTags: ggp, glencoe grand prix, MS Racing, velosnaps
Yesterday, I was focused on shooting pictures for the coffee-table book, which means I didn’t get many race photos. We were instead trying to capture some of the “behind the scenes” and other perspectives on the race. I had a great time shooting with Anna from City View Photography, and teaching Megan, our writer, about cycling.
I did try to shoot some of the Cat 5 race, and I, of course, got some of the Masters 30+ 4/5 and the Cat 4 race. I’ll work on getting those pictures online in the next day or two, so make sure you check back later for the link.
Congratulations to MS Racing for their spectacular performance this weekend!
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