Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Working the overnight shift, family and bike riding

How in the world does all of this go together? Not well sometimes. Over the winter we (Eddie and I) did a program called the Super 6 through Spinervals. I was committed and held on even with working three 10 hour overnight shifts. Looking back at it, I must have sacrificed sleep at times. I really don't know how I did it. The whole goal was to be ready for Battenkill, which I was. I ended up doing the Gran Fondo instead of the race on Saturday. I had a great time. Then mountain bike season started. My job changed (hours), I went from doing three 10 hour shifts to four 8 hours shifts. Training has totally dropped off. Is it the overnight shift or I'm just a slacker?? Don't know.

Couple of words of advice when working the overnight; make sure you get your rest, hydrate, get proper nutrition and exercise. So easy to give advice, right? Yeah, can I actually do it? Not recently. I woke up this afternoon at 4 pm (was suppose to be 2 pm) with every intention of riding on the trainer. Ah, no that didn't happen, instead I opened up a beer and sat on the front porch, got eaten by mosquitoes, went back into the house and made dinner. Drank a glass of wine. The kids came over, ate and here I am writing on a blog and listening to music.

The secret to sleeping during the day; triple coverage on the blinds in the windows to make our master bedroom black like night, a sound machine and the noisy bathroom fan. Oh, need to have something in my stomach before going to bed, it REALLY sucks to wake up with a low blood sugar!! Depending on the day, I either go to bed right away (if it's my last night on) or stay up till 1 pm and sleep till 9 pm to go back to work. If I'm staying up, I try to have a plan, usually going for a bike ride is the plan. If I'm going to bed, trying to have a plan, like riding a bike when I get up. Honestly, sometimes I'm successful, others I fail dreadfully!

Do I like working nights, don't even know how to answer that. I do because there are less people around and the staff tends to work together (in theory). No I don't because I'm always trying to sleep and trying to wake myself up, it takes a complete 24 hours to recover from working the overnight shift. So even if I have 3 nights off, I really only have 2. I do a lot on my own, thank goodness Eddie works 3-11. He's an awesome support, understands that sleep is vital. I can't even explain my schedule to people, they just look at me like, what did you just say? Enough of my whining!!

Need to refocus, this is what I do, I work the overnight shift, period. I have to make it work. My family, riding my bike and work. Find the balance and enjoy every moment of my life. Be thankful for my family and friends that I love and that love me. My bike always is there for me, even if I haven't taken it out for 3 days, unconditional love!

On that note, thanks for reading this entire post! I'm refocusing and setting new goals. Race this weekend at Domnarski's Farm in the Root 66 Race Series, get my mandatory training done, see my grandchildren, visit some dear friends and ride my bike!

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Another Birthday party! Bailing on the mountain bike race.

Well Robert is 2 years old now! How did that happen? We were going to get him a big wheel but Corey's grandparents got him a big wheel already. Darn. One of the other nurses at work told me about a trampoline for little ones, guess what Robert got!
Eddie and Corey put it together, it took awhile but it was worth it! Much bigger than what I thought it would be. So there was a whole discussion on what to do with it. Corey and Anna don't have room at their place, so apart the trampoline came and it's outside at our house awaiting to be put back together and added to the play gym out back! I'm glad they don't live to far away and they can come over anytime to play.

Was another great day with family and friends at the house. We had planned on the party being outside but the rain won out today. We were all inside! Of course the kids all played outside without any problems.

There is a mountain bike race up in Vermont on Sunday. It's 39 degrees out, raw and raining. Eddie did ask if I wanted to go and made it clear he was NOT going to race. My decision, I'm not going to either. It's a long drive up, they are calling for SNOW in higher elevations and I have to work tomorrow night. That's a tri-fecta for me!! Tomorrow my plan to get a long ride in on the trainer, not as much fun I know but safer and warmer. Also means I'll get a nap before I have to go back in for my overnight shifts.

Just want to say thanks to the family again for a great day!!