We are in
Amherst MA on day two. David got some
sunstroke so we decided to get an inexpensive motel to stay the night and
hopefully get a reasonable night’s rest.
Day one was rather grueling. Not
only did Google maps take us over the hills (literally) on roads that did not
reach our destination, but the climbing was vicious and we got a late
start. We didn’t reach Wells State Park
until close to 8 PM after back tracking a few times and getting slightly lost. Unfortunately, a mile here and there off-course
adds up!
I also think
that the fact that David was recently ill and that I had been too busy with my
dad’s death, my daughter’s graduation, and getting ready to really train, play
a factor in today’s exhaustion. So the
trip has started off with some trials – and David keeps saying, “and it’s just
day two!”
But I think
the real lesson is that it IS really just a day at a time (and sometimes
counted in hours or minutes). We had to
veer off our original plan and do a shorter day than we expected. Yet, I am sure there will be many of these
“recalculations” and they are to be expected.
Yesterday, the day was much longer than we expected – we went almost 70
miles when we expected to do 50 or so.
So, how to take things in stride is the key.
So, I am working
on not stressing about the magnitude of the trip or the fact that my knee
hurts or how I will feel in two weeks of
two months. Right now, I am trying to
rest after a shorter day of 45 miles (again with some tangential routes) and
look at the route to Rochester NY to see how to minimize the climbing. I am focusing on being in the moment and
thankful for the chance to give this trip a go and for the support I have
gotten along the way.
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