Monday, October 20, 2008

The Big Island!





Photo's all courtesy of my Belgian-American Colleague, David Alvarez!

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Voting early - firsts & lasts

What a great idea! And for the first time in the last 9 years together, Mike and I went to the early voting polls centers to cast our vote together! I don't know which I find most amazing; that this is the first election that Mike and I have BOTH voted in together, or that we are coming up to our 9th Thanksgiving together (our first official date). In any case, it was easy fast and no BIG voting day lines to wait in. I highly recommend it!

Today is also the first day I feel grounded and home. I arrived back from The Big Island last Monday---flying out of Kailua-Kona on a red eye to San Francisco and it took me a week to feel human again. Ironman-Hawaii was an amazing thing to witness. I was more impressed not with the winning guys/gals, but the 75+ year olds and the guys on the hand-cycles, and the woman running for Pancreatic-Cancer. These folks won in different ways which were far more meaningful to me at least.

Even though it was a work-trip, we managed a few tourist and not-so-tourist sight seeing adventures in between sweating it out in the 100 degree, 100% humidity afternoons. We went to the Volcano national Park and hiked on the lava rocks out to watch the smoking hot lava fall into the ocean. We drove the saddle road between Mauna Kea & Mauna Loa and watched the sunset into the Pacific Ocean, visited a local Kona coffee farm and watch the whole process of picking, drying and roasting coffee beans, visited the reserves where Islanders would go for safety from each other and Caption Cooks burial (only accessible via a sea-kayak or extreme mountain biking trails) and watched spinner dolphins and sea turtles swimming along with everyone else.

It took me a week to adjust to the very dry climate again in the high-desert and then we headed to Markleeville yesterday and rode the passes in the cool fall weather. My internal climate control system is back to normal now. And Fall is just what this little Taylor needed! It is perfect now. My ride today was the first time I have been alone by myself to reflect on things.

My Great Uncle died yesterday. He was over 90 years old and he lived a long and nice life. He just set off to take an afternoon nap, feeling a little tired and went to sleep and never woke up. Today on my ride I climbed extra hard and laughed about things he would say. When he laughed, you couldn't hear him, but you could see him laughing. It was very special. My Papa (his dad) laughed the same way. It's what I will always remember about him.

So firsts & lasts are in my heart forever. I loved voting with Mike today. It sounds silly, but it felt very grown up.

I am happy to be home for awhile! My colleague has all the photo's from Hawaii. I will try and get some and send them on.

Friday, October 17, 2008

Scrap-mo!


4 legged e-Richie fanmo!

Saturday, October 04, 2008

Aloha!

A very proper salutation since it is Hawaiian for both Hello and Goodbye. Last planned work trip and I am off to the Big Island...Kona, for the infamous Ironman Triathalon for a week. It has really been a tough last two months travel-wise. So after next week I can relax and enjoy the Fall in the High Sierra desert for a spell.

Mike and I were both really tired this week after a week-long stint in Las Vegas. What a crazy town. Still, it was a pretty successful week, despite the economy, Bicycle Retailers are still confident that, like in past financial turmoil, the cycling business is somewhat resilient to what is happening everywhere else. There's a difference in what they are looking at and luckily both of our brands have compelling enough characteristics this year to be attractive to retailers who are bringing in the bling.

California Mom & Dad and my "local" Mehler's all took care of the Scrapper while we were gone. It's very nice having family close by and I am looking forward to some fall Football games once this week is through.

BUT...it ain't all bad! I am going to Hawaii in October and I get to watch one of the most exciting Tri-Races in the world. And it was amazing how quickly I was able to find a local who has a "longboard" for me to borrow while I am there. Surfing in Hawaii sounds pretty good right now! Especially with the first storm of the season blowing in as we speak. The wind is howling right now! Mike left to go for a ride---he's nuts. I am thinking I might head out to buy some tropical clothing! (smile)

In any case---I will get back to writing soon. I miss everyone! Mahalo & Aloha! Happy Saturday!