Saturday, April 17, 2010

Since we last spoke…

A lot has happened since we last spoke. Our household has been blessed with a new baby girl, Lexi Payton. Her lil’ smile has a way of brightening up the whole house. At the ride last year Lexi was still in Mommy's tummy.

Work has changed too. I moved into a new role just after the ride. I am now managing the Applications group of High Speed Data Converters at Texas Instruments. I am quite fortunate to work with a great team in a dynamic group.

I felt well prepared for the ride last year but was humbled by my personal performance. Perhaps it was the rain…perhaps it was the mountains…perhaps it was that I was suffering with Pertussis (Whooping Cough) that took about six months to fully recover from.

With all that going on I had not been on the bike since the ride. I got back on the saddle on New Year’s Day. I figured I could start off more or less where I finished off. Wrong! I had lost a lot in the four months of inactivity.

In the latter part of February I got serious again about training. With the baby and more stuff going on at work it is difficult to find the time, but I am trying to ride at least twice a week. This year’s location will have some serious climbs which will be quite a challenge for me. More training challenges lie ahead.

Monday, April 5, 2010

I Want to Help!

Several people have found their way to this blog and expressed interest in helping out. That’s great! Donating is easy. You can go to my personal JDRF web page and donate online: http://ride.jdrf.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=rideCentral.personalpage&riderID=9804.

Alternatively, you can send in a check to me made out to JDRF. Email me at rhoppenstein@att.net if you need my address. Heck, you can even email just to say “Hi”.

Perhaps you are unsure about this particular charity. I mean there are so many good causes out there it is hard to know which ones to support. JDRF is one of the top rated charities because almost all of the donated funds go to the cause and not to the administration. Don’t take my word for it…check out http://www.charitynavigator.org/ to see how your charities stack up.

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