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I’ve been hoping to write this post since I started TriathlonMami. It marks a time when things get real. It’s not that I am ungrateful for my two sponsors who started me out on this Read More …
I’ve been hoping to write this post since I started TriathlonMami. It marks a time when things get real. It’s not that I am ungrateful for my two sponsors who started me out on this Read More …
For a moment I wondered if I was a good parent or part of a breed of guilt laden moms who overcompensate by letting their kids run wild. But then clarity hit me and I’m Read More …
I am so very proud of this movie made by my wonderful family. I’ve been thinking about the Under Armour What’s Beautiful Campaign that I am participating in. My goal for that campaign is to Read More …
I sent my rider application to the GEICO Florida Road Safety Bike Tour on September 19, 2012. Before doing so, I spoke to my husband Joe. I told him about the program, the four hundred miles I would be Read More …
I don’t have a sixth sense that intuitively detects danger; mine verges on paranoia that senses imminent catastrophe at any time. My anxiety used to be worst, and I now have many tools to use Read More …
Last Wednesday I picked up the boys from school and on our way home, as we drove over the William Powell bridge with its breathtaking views of the Bay of Biscayne, Fearless called out “Look Read More …
I am very lucky that I met Hank Sanchez-Resnik, who is becoming my mentor in all things activism. He is also a fantastic writer and I am learning to imitate him. Together, we began this Bike Read More …
When you live on an island, you understand that you live on land that is surrounded by water; and that to get to the mainland you need to cross that water. For the Island of Key Read More …
Your actions speak so loudly I can’t hear what you are saying. I’ve written about how I feel about becoming a cycling advocate here and how it’s hard not to take what people say personally. In Key Biscayne, Read More …
I was very angry when I was younger. For some reason I thought I had to save the world. I thought that an injustice against one was an injustice against me and I walked around with a Read More …