Another year come and gone, another pile of New Year’s resolutions out the door, done and dusted. It’s a good thing I don’t recall what they were; I have a feeling this period of reflection might loom a bit darker if I was in a position to appreciate just how short I’ve come up on them.
I’m spending more time with young kids these days, and the Holiday Season is an entirely different experience when viewed within their context. To begin with, at my age I hardly notice the passing of the years. This itself is a paradox; as a Cyclist we are perhaps more aware of the passing seasons than anyone else, yet the years themselves manage to slip by without notice; for a kid, one year is a significant portion of their life and each one is remembered in astonishing (if inaccurate) detail.
Personally, it’s been a mixed year for me; the highest highs offset with some low lows, but if we are to experience life’s greatest moments, we have to be willing to walk the valleys between the peaks an for certain its been the singularly greatest year in terms of personal growth. I haven’t spent as much time on Velominati and with you, the community, as I would have liked in 2016; still for 2017 we have many exciting things lurking, all thanks to you who have kept the passion flowing through the community. We laugh, we quarrel, we reconnect. This is the beauty of Cycling and the charm of you, the Velominati community.
So here’s to you, your family’s and loved ones, and to 2017. On behalf of the Keepers, we wish you a Merckxy Christmas and a Coppi New Year!
And yes, it’s time for me to make a fresh batch of Cyclist Gingerbread cookies.
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Coppy New Year? Shouldn't it by Coppi? I guess your spell check is not cycling friendly.
Merry Christmas to you and yours, Frank. Also the very best of the Festive Season to the other Keepers, and lastly a very Cool Yule to all you mad Velominati that make this place tick.
To be able to share time and guide the young and exuberant can be as gratifying as any of our own accomplishments.Sometimes more.
I fell way short of any of my cycling goals for the year. But it was the most gratifying year for me as I not only purchased my son his first "real" bike, I saw him race his first bike race. A challenging muddy cyclocross race. Then saw him do a few more that ended in a full-on affirmation of Rule 9.
The gift I passed on to him was the same gift I receive every time I come to this site and engage in this community. The goals we've accomplish do not always need to be the ones we have set for ourselves.
To Frank, the keepers and everyone - Merry Christmas.
Joy to Le mond(e)
merry christmas man! and thanks for the site.
I had my best cycling year ever, achieving a bucket list ride:
https://www.strava.com/activities/613483932
I know, I know, no Strava, blah blah blah...Rule 1,453,297...
Merry Christmas to all! My and the rest of the PEZ Crew's holiday musings.
http://www.pezcyclingnews.com/features/seasons-greetings-from-the-pez-crew-6/#.WF1LxrGZPdQ
Happy Holidays! I hope 2017 is an awesome year for everyone, its shaping up to be pretty exciting for me.