Yesterday was supposed to be day one of my fresh start. It got messed up though, because my bike was broken, and after spending 45 minutes trying to fix it, I just had to drive to school. But, I still stayed after class and studied for a long time.
Last night, my old man fixed my bike, so I rode to school today. It's 7 miles each way. It actually wasn't hard at all. Plus, I can take this bike path for probably 1/2 or 1/3 of the way, right along the bay, so I don't have to deal with jerk cars that whole time and can just contemplate the beauty of the water. Dealing with jerk cars is the main thing I hate about riding bikes. My bike is still kind of broken though (it broke after school, but I fixed it for now), so I'll have to get it fixed someone soon-ish. Hopefully that won't cost a million dollars.
And, now that I am officially a bike commuter, I can look down on those who could ride their bikes to school/work, but don't, with a clear conscience.
And, I'm slowly but surely catching up on all the studying I didn't do last week. And, I found out that I am actually kind of good at Evidence, when I thought I sucked. Which is lucky because Evidence is the second-hardest subject, after Property. So, maybe I'll have a bit of an advantage there.
So, everything is good for now. I was worried I would hate riding my bike, and would have to force myself to ride each day. But, I really don't see any reason why I wouldn't ride every day. It was surprisingly not bad.
I am going to be so fit.
Last night, my old man fixed my bike, so I rode to school today. It's 7 miles each way. It actually wasn't hard at all. Plus, I can take this bike path for probably 1/2 or 1/3 of the way, right along the bay, so I don't have to deal with jerk cars that whole time and can just contemplate the beauty of the water. Dealing with jerk cars is the main thing I hate about riding bikes. My bike is still kind of broken though (it broke after school, but I fixed it for now), so I'll have to get it fixed someone soon-ish. Hopefully that won't cost a million dollars.
And, now that I am officially a bike commuter, I can look down on those who could ride their bikes to school/work, but don't, with a clear conscience.
And, I'm slowly but surely catching up on all the studying I didn't do last week. And, I found out that I am actually kind of good at Evidence, when I thought I sucked. Which is lucky because Evidence is the second-hardest subject, after Property. So, maybe I'll have a bit of an advantage there.
So, everything is good for now. I was worried I would hate riding my bike, and would have to force myself to ride each day. But, I really don't see any reason why I wouldn't ride every day. It was surprisingly not bad.
I am going to be so fit.
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