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Best Weekend EVER March 2, 2008

Posted by Kylie in : Life Outside of Tris, biking, mountain biking, mike, R3 , trackback

I spent Tuesday through Thursday in San Diego with Cervelo getting to test ride their bikes and see their wind tunnel testing and engineering presentations.

Then Mike and I went for an early morning mtn bike ride Saturday. We ended up ditching the bikes in a bush and hiking up to a favorite waterfall (yeah, in bike shoes). And I left wearing….

!!!!! Yup, he proposed You know you have found the right one when the proposal comes during a ride in almost-rain, early morning light, with helmet hair, and on a fun unplanned side trail

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1. rainmaker - March 3, 2008

Congrats! That’s awesome!

2. Lesser is More - March 3, 2008

Congrats!

3. dv - March 3, 2008

Sweet! Congratulations!

4. Jamie - March 3, 2008

Pretty! Congratulations on getting a good one ;-)

5. mojojoey - March 14, 2008

did I ever say congratulations?? CONGRATULATIONS!!! he’s cuuute :)

6. rebecca - May 23, 2008

beautiful ring! he done good :-)

7. Kylie Donia - Miles of Life » Blog Archive » 100 lefty steps at a time - October 25, 2008

[…] I was good! The couch was comfy, I was in pjs since I had been working from home for a couple hours, and I got up and went for a run last night. Telling myself “at least 20 minutes”, by the time I was out the door it had changed to some trails with the last of light, an out and back that is special since it is where I got engaged It’s just over 3 miles each way, with plenty of climbing on the way out. The only climb that sucks is a paved hill up from a trail along a drainage section to the park with the hiking trails. Not horrible, but long enough I think I’ve always walked on it. I started up, and told my self that I could make it to 100 left foot steps. So I started counting, and it gave me a rhythm, and at 100 I was just barely from the top so I kept going and made it. And then I made it up all the trail switchbacks and all the climbs the whole route! I’ve never ran that whole thing before! […]