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baron von trail 05-17-15 06:00 AM

Can't Commute Tomorrow, already Bumming
 
Here it is Sunday AM and I'm already sad that I can't ride to work tomorrow morning due to a viewing I must attend around 4:30. I'm almost tempted to ride my bike to it, but my wife will kill me if I showed up to her grandma's wake in bike gear.

Perhaps I'll ride an aggressive 60-80 mile loop this afternoon which will tire me out just enough that a day off will be appreciated instead of dreaded.

EricL 05-17-15 04:44 PM

I was with ya on the title, so opened the thread and got a damn good laugh from the first two sentences. I am also somewhat selfish and would probably think the same thing and then chastise myself for thinking it, which is why it made me laugh. Sorry for the loss in your family and may you have many sunny miles ahead (after tomorrow).

Buffalo Buff 05-17-15 05:06 PM

You have no method of transporting clothes while cycling?

esmith2039 05-17-15 05:12 PM

Out of town for training so no commuting this week either. Although going to try renting a bike tomorrow so that may change! Boca looks like a awesome place to ride!

wolfchild 05-17-15 05:14 PM


Originally Posted by baron von trail (Post 17811861)
I'm almost tempted to ride my bike to it, but my wife will kill me if I showed up to her grandma's wake in bike gear.

Wear normal clothes and normal shoes instead of wearing bike gear.

sam21fire 05-17-15 05:50 PM

I've got the opposite situation...I actually finally get to ride to work tomorrow (happy!). Last week I was fighting off a cold/cough from the cute little petri dish we call our granddaughter.

kickstart 05-17-15 07:52 PM


Originally Posted by wolfchild (Post 17813308)
Wear normal clothes and normal shoes instead of wearing bike gear.

That was my first thought too.

raceboy 05-17-15 11:00 PM

When I need my car in the afternoon, I'll often ride in for the morning and then ride home at lunch, shower and change, then jump in my car and drive back to work for the afternoon. Would something like that work for you?

baron von trail 05-18-15 07:03 AM


Originally Posted by raceboy (Post 17814197)
When I need my car in the afternoon, I'll often ride in for the morning and then ride home at lunch, shower and change, then jump in my car and drive back to work for the afternoon. Would something like that work for you?

No. It takes me a little over an an hour to get home, even if i ride the shortest possible way.

baron von trail 05-18-15 07:04 AM


Originally Posted by wolfchild (Post 17813308)
Wear normal clothes and normal shoes instead of wearing bike gear.

too far, too hot, plus my bike isn't set up for "normal" shoes and clothes.

baron von trail 05-18-15 07:07 AM


Originally Posted by Buffalo Buff (Post 17813286)
You have no method of transporting clothes while cycling?

Yes, but scurrying into the funeral home and seeking out a place to clean up and change wouldn't be a good idea, IMO. Thing is the home is only half an hour away by bike, so it was tempting though.

baron von trail 05-18-15 07:08 AM


Originally Posted by EricL (Post 17813230)
I was with ya on the title, so opened the thread and got a damn good laugh from the first two sentences. I am also somewhat selfish and would probably think the same thing and then chastise myself for thinking it, which is why it made me laugh. Sorry for the loss in your family and may you have many sunny miles ahead (after tomorrow).

Oh yeah. Definitely selfish about my riding. But, the goal is to stay out of the funeral home...which my wife understands. Thankfully. But, today is not that day.

SHe was 90 and quite ill. So, no one is really that sad to see her go. Most of us are relived that her suffering has finally come to an end.

beerRun 05-18-15 08:34 AM

I'm very sorry about your loss . . . of a commute! :p

AlTheKiller 05-18-15 10:29 AM


Originally Posted by baron von trail (Post 17814626)
Yes, but scurrying into the funeral home and seeking out a place to clean up and change wouldn't be a good idea, IMO. Thing is the home is only half an hour away by bike, so it was tempting though.

Find a gas station, restaurant, bar, whatever around the block on google maps. stop there to change. Then either walk the bike back, or just put the cycling shoes back on and change those at the home?

I bet even a snooty, nice restaurant would let you change in the bathroom if you use the "I need to go to a funeral" excuse.

I gotta say I love the few times I get to ride my bike in a suit. I feel super classy. I also live in a place with super comfortable weather most of the year and I am not much of a sweater.

jfowler85 05-18-15 01:41 PM

When my wife lost her grandma, the last thing on my mind during the burial was "gee, now I can't ride my bike today..."

jfowler85 05-18-15 01:41 PM


Originally Posted by AlTheKiller (Post 17815413)
Find a gas station, restaurant, bar, whatever around the block on google maps. stop there to change. Then either walk the bike back, or just put the cycling shoes back on and change those at the home?

I bet even a snooty, nice restaurant would let you change in the bathroom if you use the "I need to go to a funeral" excuse.

I gotta say I love the few times I get to ride my bike in a suit. I feel super classy. I also live in a place with super comfortable weather most of the year and I am not much of a sweater.

Are you more of a pullover?

baron von trail 05-18-15 02:41 PM


Originally Posted by jfowler85 (Post 17816096)
When my wife lost her grandma, the last thing on my mind during the burial was "gee, now I can't ride my bike today..."

Was she 90 and sick for the past year?

baron von trail 05-18-15 02:42 PM


Originally Posted by beerRun (Post 17814919)
I'm very sorry about your loss . . . of a commute! :p

They should have had the wake on Saturday. :)

Johnny Mullet 05-18-15 03:04 PM


Originally Posted by baron von trail (Post 17814618)
too far, too hot, plus my bike isn't set up for "normal" shoes and clothes.

Ride a "Normal" bike? J/K and sorry about your family loss.

baron von trail 05-19-15 03:59 AM


Originally Posted by Johnny Mullet (Post 17816429)
Ride a "Normal" bike? J/K and sorry about your family loss.

Speaking of "normal," I'm going to be back on the road this morning. In half an hour, things will be back to normal.

jfowler85 05-20-15 09:06 AM


Originally Posted by baron von trail (Post 17816325)
Was she 90 and sick for the past year?

I am unclear as to what bearing this has on the discussion. She was over 90, had a colostomy bag, and died shortly after complications during colon surgery. She was a sweet, lively woman and giving our attention to losing her took priority over the fact that I wasn't able to ride my bike for a few days while we were at the service and burial. Instead of getting on the internet to talk about my woes of not riding, I spent the entire time coordinating days off of work, got us to the out of state service, and took care of your very young son 24/7 so my wife had room to breathe.


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