Thursday, March 13, 2008

108 Days and counting!

There has been some time pasted since the last blog entry, mostly because Joscelyn and myself are a short 2,200 miles apart from each other. Nonetheless, I will update everyone on the current situation of our adventure.
In recent news, Joscelyn came out to visit for my spring break and her vacation. Immediately when she arrived we headed down to University of Georgia, Athens for my first collegiate race of the spring season. The race weekend proved well for me mostly because it was relaxing having Joscelyn there to help me get ready. Just the thought of her on the sidelines cheering for me is enough to make an awesome weekend. My results were nothing to put down in a resume, but it gets me excited to see my form coming along for collegiate road nationals in Colorado this May. Joscelyn will once again come out to see me race in a national event. Road nationals will begin the process of life-changing events. It will mark the end of my collegiate career as a LMC cyclist and the start of my new life in sunny Southern California with my soon to be wife.
There are many new changes that will happen in a matter of a couple of months; from graduating from college, getting married, moving into an apartment or house, and starting my career in my long time passion.
All of these mountains could not be taken alone without strength, courage, passion, and most importantly faith. But above all, God said is it not good from man to be alone, so God made man a helper comparable to him, woman. I would struggle greatly if it were not for my helper standing by my side.


Now no blog entry would be complete without a picture of us hiking, eating, or something cute, but I forgot to upload the pictures from Joscelyn camera before she returned home so I was left with nothing. Thus, what else could I load, but a picture of the cutest thing in the world, my soon to be nephew, Troy.