Saturday, May 02, 2009

May 2, 2009

WORK
Well, the one thing I have to say about going back to work is that the weeks just FLY by. I can't believe I've been with Coca Cola for 6 weeks already. 
It's a blast. 
The people are top drawer - every one of them from the VP to the managers to the drivers to the merchandisers -- everyone who touches our product in whatever role, does so because they WANT to. The culture is that of a team and everybody wants to win. And they also want each other to win. Seriously, I keep thinking something must be up because there is no way any corporation could have assembled such a fun, competitively friendly group of winners all under one roof. People are working; I'm not saying it's all playtime, but all day you hear people laughing and having fun while they are aggressively pursuing the competition and opening new accounts. I could not love a job more than the one I have.

Below is my boss on the left, and his (our) boss on the far right. In the bike clothes is Chuck, the owner of one of our best convenience retail accounts, NewMart/ Marathon Gas in Eagan. He is a big shot mountain biker and was out on a training ride and stopped by. See? Everyone's always having fun at Coke! How many of your clients choose "your office" as their destination on a training ride???!!!

I rode with Chuck and his family and friends in the MN Ironman Bike Ride last weekend. Below is a pic of me on Chuck's brother's bike -- he actually rode this baby in the race.... eliciting laughs and smiles from everyone who passed us. It was about 40 degrees and pouring rain, but it was still fun. Sort of like being on the Survivor show. I mean, there were buckets of near freezing water pouring on our heads for 3 hours. But I'm still glad I did it!


TRAIL RUNNING
I will be doing my first Ultra trail runs this year (31 mile and 50 mile), so I'm working on getting a lot of training on that terrain. Road running totally doesn't translate! Becca, Maggie, Guy and I did the 25K Trail Mix a couple weeks ago and it was so hard! It's really hilly, and the spring from your steps dissipates into the grass or dirt, so I find it very difficult. Not that Guy wanted to intimidate me, but he did tell me that the terrain for our upcoming trail races is way WAY more technical than Trail Mix. So I am doing more trails to prepare.

Below are Bobby and jPod, who joined me on a one hour run last week. Guy had just returned from his Ultra Marathon in Chippewa and was recovering, so he just walked the trails with his camera, but the boys and I ran. We have a really beautiful park system here in Minnesota. This is at Wolsfeld Woods in Orono.

Speaking of jPod, he's a hockey goalie (that season is just wrapping up now) and he had a great game last night.... at least 45 saves! Way to go jPod!!! Here he is enjoying a very wise selection for his recovery drink. It's what all the best athletes drink and of course it's made and owned by Coca Cola. ;-) Thanks, Jeremy. You can have your dollar now.

BIKING
Friday night I rode with Cathy and the crew from the Lifetime Bike Club. This is me with Normal Eric. (We already have a Crazy Eric in our club, so when this Eric joined we had to name him Normal Eric. I think he's OK with it). Anyway, he and Guy ran the Chippewa Ultra last weekend together. He's also a great biker and I'm riding with him tomorrow (Sunday for 3 hours). 

Today (Saturday) I rode with 5 girlfriends for 53 miles. It took us 3:03 of ride time, but almost 4 hours total because we stopped at gas stations to refuel, and Laura had to fix a flat. Was a beautiful day!! I was pretty beat because I did a one hour kettleball class beforehand (it's way too hard for me!!) Anyway, our ride was great - our fastest 5-mile split was 21.8 mph!

Now I am heading to a trunk show for some much needed shopping, then off to IronTim and IronKaren's house for a barbecue. Feels like it's summer already.

Have a great day everybody.

xoxoxoxoxoxo

11 comments:

Trishie said...

Hey there IMCOZ buddy ! Very cool that you love your job -- I love mine too and I know how lucky we are.

What a fun ride with the ladies :)

djh said...
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Unknown said...

Is Coke paying you to say all this? :)

Beth said...

I can't believe it has been 6 weeks already! I miss seeing you! Love all of the pics and I'm glad all of your training is going well. Not too long until we see you in Fargo!

see115 said...

You always have the best updates and such a positive spirit! I love it!!
-beth

Ryan said...

Is it possible that your bosses want to hire me to work from home here in the middle of Nowhere NC?

I just need some money to support my triathlon habit.

I'm healthy.

I have good teeth.

I have a college education.

No felonies.

I am not on any type of mandatory registries.

hablo ingles.

21stCenturyMom said...

What a rich and fabulous life you are living - you SO deserve that. The expression 'you reap what you sow' springs to mind.

Fe-lady said...

sam to you! great pictures...the trails look SO inviting up there, especially when we are to hit 100 today and everything is dry and dusty.
Glad you enjoy your job-everyone should love their job! :-)

Fe-lady said...

Same-not Sam...but the best to Sam too, if you kow one!

SteveQ said...

I've been looking for an excuse to say hi - I'll see you at Ice Age! That 50 mile is a different world from Trail Mix; last year, I walked the last 15 and it wasn't my first 50.

Best of luck!

brendaj said...

How do you manage to find all the cyclists at work after just a few weeks? You have been such an inspiration to me as a Christian mom and athlete...now I look forward to trading working mom stories with you!