Today I was very bored at home as we have run out of family to visit over this holiday season!
As today was my nominated "rest day", I didn't go for a ride this morning.
People have warned me about cycling too much and burning out, and I did feel a bit like that when I was commuting, so I am conscious about managing my rest days.
I had spent the morning doing chores and by the time it got to afternoon, I was pacing the house itching to go out and do something.
Husband was playing computer games.
I could feel myself disintegrating and about to have a 2 year old tantrum..
So before I imploded from boredom, I decided to go for a cruisey practice ride to work near Centennial Park on my new commuter bike. See, because it's a practice ride, it's not really "riding", it's something else, right?
Improv cycling gear
I got dressed in a dress as though I was going to work. Because I still haven't got my rack / pannier yet, I packed a small shoulder bag to carry my spare tube etc and my phone.
I had trouble the other day taking my Crumpler bag cycling to the shopping centre because it's missing the extra strap their Messenger bags have, so it kept swinging around to my front.
So I used a ribbon and a mini carabiner I had to make the extra strap. It worked really well!
I also decided to wear ballet flats to simulate going to work.
(Yes, I work in a pretty casual workplace - I'm very lucky!)
I thought about sandals, but a colleague recently tore half his toenail off from being swiped by a car when cycling in thongs, so I thought I'd stick with the covered shoes for the moment.
But I was worried about my ballet flat falling off and so I found some elastic loops I had sewed a while back for burlesque dance class to keep my heels on, and so I put them on my feet.
One might wonder why I would go to all this effort to avoid looking like a cyclist but still wear the hi-vis fluro ankle bands..
It's because I've been reading a lot about safety and despite hi-vis may not be the best, by that they mean because the best is to contrast with your environment, which means hi-vis is not the best ALL the time.
But, for the instances that it IS the best, I might as well. And I chose ankle bands because the literature seems to imply highlighting a part of you that is moving on the bike is the most effective way to gain attention.
I also always use my flashing rear red light when commuting, I figure it can't hurt. (And I'm not riding in group rides yet so I'm not blinding anyone).
While we're speaking about my defensive cycling tactics, I also always watch behind me as I'm waiting at traffic lights. We had a friend get rear ended recently, so the risk of that is super fresh in my mind.
Anyway, I got to Centennial Park and rode around for a bit and then stopped to take a drink from a bubbler.
My handlebars needed adjusting because my brake levers weren't in line with my arm - they're supposed to be a straight line from your shoulder - so I had a moment where I felt very empowered - how good am I, here in my dress, with my multi tool, adjusting my handlebars, I Am Woman cyclist, hehe.
I got ready to start riding again but then noticed how lovely everything was around me.
There was a little old man sitting on a bench opposite, just watching everyone.
There were funky road cyclists in a line going past in their Attaquer gear..
There were crazy fit looking runners doing drills on the grass.
People jogging / cycling for fitness.
People on hire bikes struggling with their seats too low. (I wanted to help them! Once you learn how to get on a bike the correct way and you have a good seat height, you don't need to struggle any more! Well not in Centennial Park anyway..)
People walking their dogs.
I thought, this is so nice, I don't want to go home yet!
So I sat on a bench and read some of my e-book on my phone before going home.
It felt a bit strange but really nice.
I realised as an adult, we rarely hang out with no real purpose. I don't feel like we'd say "Oh, I'm just going to go hang out in Centennial Park", usually it's "I'm going to a picnic", or "I'm going there for a run / cycle".
So it was nice that I felt bored and felt like doing something and I went for a cycle to the park and to enjoy the park. That was a nice thing to do.
I like nature - minus insects & arachnids - although, maybe for me it's more about the people watching.
I like that cycling opened up this activity for me.
No rest day tomorrow.
Husband is doing MC LaPa ride and I'm going to try and get as far as I can before they catch me. Last time they caught me on the exit from LaPa..