1.) I will never work a day in my life.
Tri City Court Club
Tri City Channel Cats Assistant Age Group Coach
This seems so lame and funny to me now. I have no idea why I was so quick to discredit the one job that I not only LOVE, but I feel like I'm good at and could see myself doing the rest of my life. These two jobs seem to turn any cloudy day into the best day ever----how could you be ashamed of that?
I even caught myself saying to someone last night at dinner- "oh yeah, man I wish I could go....I have to work tomorrow morning..." then promptly corrected myself with "actually its not like its actual work---I love my job!"
I'm really not trying to be the tackiest person in the entire world---but really, I've always kind have thought what ever you are really really passionate about you will be good at.
Now I just need more of it...
Team Banquet
Just cute.
2.) Loving the little things.
I'm learning to love listening to the wind. Or slowing down to watch the water flow downstream (am I Pocahontas...hahah)
Like....the cat after bike rides. haha.
and planting flowers.
LOVE these.
and the dog.
And watching some of my friends kids (5,7,9yo) running at a track meet.
3.) I like to train alone.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_fgGPBtm1Q
Crowie says it pretty well.
I also like to do this for myself. It's meditative and each day is a new challenge. I am so excited since I am on a pretty tight budget (see below) being in this mode of "training camp" is really an adventure for me- putting my head down and saying---hmm Friday night---might as well squeeze in a bike....or head to the gym...
Nothing to complain about here.
Put this up as my daily motivation to look at every morning before headed to my day. No better motivation than one of my biggest heroes (and coach) Hillary Biscay. "Ordinary people believe only in the possible. Extraordinary people visualize not what is possible or probable, blue rather what is impossible. And by visualizing the impossible, they begin to see it as possible." -Team Sirius
Something I overheard listening to Meredith Kessler's post St George 70.3 2013 win interview- really stuck with me-
4.) I-N-D-E-P-E-N-D-E-N-T
Well, my car broke down almost a month ago now. I put the big girl panties on and am now the proud lease owner of a Prius (2013 Charcoal) It is actually a really good deal if anyone is looking for a car that not only kicks ass on gas mileage----but can fit my entire bike in the back (without taking the wheels off)---or that you can fully lay down in the back----and are looking for a low car payment.
You would think I work for Toyota...
And my other big girl ness going on----baby's first bike pump. hahaha This needed to happen.
Instead of always saying "I'm sorry I'm busy..." or "Ahhh I can't today..." I just got in the habit of saying, "You know what....YEAH...ill be there."
Tri Cities is a gem. No other place can you meet people like these.
5.) I don't need peanut butter
This is almost better. I'm going to try to follow the Clean idea of eating for awhile (ridding the diet of the inflammation causing foods)
Its not really cut out for athletes---but thats why I'm not going full blown Clean...just applying the foods that seem to work for me.
5.) My body is not made for gymnastics
I spent quite a while like this trying to figure out how to do a handstand...
Yup, It's not.
Love, Erin







Love this. I think what I love most about it is that I can totally imagine you saying (and doing) all of these things.
ReplyDeleteI really like that inspiration board, maybe I should start one of those myself.
Having a job that you're passionate about and that you LOVE is sooooo HUGE. Too many of us (myself to some extent) settle for a job and don't go after their passions even if it means possibility of being less "stable" etc. I commend you and I hope you never put the job that you love down, you love it, it loves you and your life is better for it! =)
PS Coming to portland anytime soon? I'm totally gimby right now but am also trying to adopt more of the "YEAH I'll be there" attitude since I don't have a bunch of training taking up my time.