Friday, March 19, 2010

2010 Season Is On!

Not even 4 months after last riding in 2009, Heather and I started our 3rd year of riding together by doing something we've never done before - the morning commute to work.

While Heather was in Hamilton last night, I was home preparing the motorcycles for tomorrow's ride. I even got a chance to ride to the Daily Grill to meet with members of the Waterloo Wings. I stayed there long enough to pay for our new golf shirts and to, again, fix the electrical problem. All power was shot and the bike wouldn't start because as I rushed to connect the battery I failed to tighten the screws. It's a good thing I'm now an expert at removing the seats to get to the battery and putting them back on. I was on the road no more than 5 minutes later.

Once I got home, I installed the battery in Heather's motorcycle and took it for a quick spin around the block. All systems go!
Today, we left home just after 7am to get ready for the ride. It being March, the morning are still quite cold but I didn't think twice about overdressing. Some of our body parts like fingers and legs were very cold when we arrived at Heather's office shortly before 8am. There I switched to my cold-weather gloves and rode the 401 to my office.

Over the course of the day, the weather improved but while it was warm it was overcast with a cool breeze. An almost perfect riding weather given it was warmer by 2-3 degrees. And while, we managed to avoid the morning rush by leaving early, this time I was on the 401 going to Heather's office right at 5pm. I was busy for about 3-5 kilometres but after majority of people exited at either Highway 8 or Homer Watson, I continued to Cedar Creek.

We then rode home along Fischer-Hallman Road taking a leisurely pace. The weather won't be very accomodating in the next couple so it was good to get out and get back at it this early.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Happy Valentine's Day!

It's our first Valentine's Day as a married couple and while we've had challenges, our relationship is getting stronger and I look forward to seeing what the future holds for us!

I LOVE YOU!

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Motorcycle Supershow

Heather's parents were in town once again as the Motorcycle Supershow was taking place once again in Mississauga. This year's event was held a week later than usual as it was held in the second weekend of January.

We also left later than last year since we only planned to do sightseeing. We had breakfast at the Cedar Barn in town before leaving for the show around noon. It must have been a busy show as it took us some time to parking spot. At the show, we walked around the exhibits collected a few flyers and ran into a handful of acquaintances.

We left the supershow just after 5 and spent the next hour watching the runway of the Pearson International Airport as planes were taking off. From there we headed to the Mandarin for the annual VROC dinner. There were about a dozen of us eating and talking for a couple of hours.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Happy New Year!

Heather and I decided to spend New Year's Eve at home. We thought of going to Sudbury but since we both worked, we thought we'd spend the weekend at home. We even woke up on New Year's Day with no intention of leaving home and started watching movies in bed.

But as soon as the movie ended (we watched "Heartbreak Kid" with Ben Stiller), we quickly packed some clothes and were on the road to Sudbury by 11am. We encountered some snow fall around Barrie but otherwise the traffic moved well.

We almost didn't make it as in my usual style, I pushed ahead until the gas tank was near empty. This being a holiday we had to drive right to Sudbury where I filled up at Canadian Tire after driving for more than twenty minutes with the gas light on.

The first order of business when we arrived was to find a pharmacy since Heather forgot her medication. Like I mentioned, not a lot of planning went into this trip.

We spent the weekend mostly indoors with a quick visit to see Heather's grandparents. The weather was quite cold as we walked with temperatures hovering around -25C throughout the weekend.

The ride home was a bit more white but still uneventful.

Braving the cold.