What a week! Spiderman: Homecoming came out, you get a chance to see that? Free slurpee day at 7-11 and Amazon’s Prime Day, though I didn’t end up buying anything on account of being currently broke.
When it comes to my goal here, to transport myself by bike or foot, in other words not drive, I had an evening that tested this and I suppose I failed that test. My brother, cousin and I went to see Spiderman HC at the movie theater pretty close to our house, no way it’s further than a mile. I hopped in the car with them, as going together is obviously the easiest solution. After getting to the theater I thought, “Does this count?” Looking back on this, I would say yes.
While I can’t force my family to do this with me, by choosing to do the less convenient option, it shows a much better commitment to the blog and my goals. Who knows it may have encouraged them to join me.
Due to this failure, I want to apologize to you for not being 100% committed to this.
With that out of the way, I want to mention a situation I did not want to count. My cousin needed to be dropped off at the airport in order to catch an early flight. In this case, I didn’t count this as failing my goal, because someone else was relying on me getting them somewhere fast. It felt weird to get behind the wheel of a car again, but it was like riding a bike, pun completely intended.
I made the mistake of working out again this past Sunday, and my body is far from grateful for that. My legs feel like fragile tree branches ready to fall off the trunk. I’m trying to get in better habits for stretching and rolling out (my hamstrings were brutal when I rolled out last night). If you have any advice for getting into good habits for taking care of one’s body, please let me know in the comments below!
Final thought on the week, I never thought I would miss the co-worker dropping by to ask, “You rode your bike to work!?” But their lack of acknowledgment made me realize how mundane doing something as small as this truly is. In the end, it is not the praise of others, or some other social or material benefit that keeps me getting up and doing this day after day, but a self-driven joy knowing all the positive things I am creating by making this single choice.
Have a good week and see you next Wednesday!