So, I have to buy a new crankset. The bolt is completely stripped and the crank arm is damaged as well. Now, I SHOULD be pissed off buuuuut...my bike only cost me $99 so I can't be that upset about it. This is the way I look at it - I paid $99 for my bike and I'm getting what I paid for, so I have to expect some hiccups every once in a while. It just so happens my first hiccup was TWO RIDES AFTER I BOUGHT MY BIKE!!!
ANYWHO...I'm researching new cranksets and figuring out which is going to the best bang for my buck. I'll have it fixed soon and be back on my bike sooner than later.
In the meantime, I've had a shitty week. I've been off-track and have taken a step backward. That's the bad news. The good news - Jen and I are BOTH getting on track tomorrow and making a team effort to get healthier. It's weird, but when we try do this on our own we inevitably fail. However, when we work TOGETHER we do sooooo well. So, that's what we're doing starting tomorrow. Together, we are going to do this.
***EDIT***
Jen is the best person I have ever met in my entire life. Not only has she given me beautiful companionship, a wonderful marriage and two amazing kids...she has also given me back my youth. I mean, I NEVER would've imagined myself, especially at 34 years old, riding a bike and having the opportunity to spend time on a baseball field. But, with Jen, I have both. I'm riding a bike and coaching baseball, both of which make me feel young. I know I'm not "old" but I am certainly not very young anymore. However, Jen's love and support with my adventures (namely baseball and biking) has made me feel like a kid again. How cool is THAT, you know? I mean, to have someone in your life that makes you feel like a kid again is unreal...absolutely unreal.
Thank you, honey.
Thank you for keeping me young. Thank you for KEEPING me.