I really must have been paying for some past misdeed or another. It's been an utterly gorgeous spring day and I can't ride my bike. Worse yet, I've had to spend most of this day reading papers, and tomorrow it looks like I will do the same.
Eventually, I won't have to grade any more papers. Eventually, I'll get back on my bike--or so I hope. Dr. Jennifer is on a leave of absence, so I saw another gynecologist, Dr. Ronica. She says to stay off the bike for now, but won't tell me when I can get back on. Hopefully, I'll do that when my infection heals and, hopefully, it will heal soon.
She is something of a cyclist herself: She told me she has two bikes and rides every chance she gets. So, I take her seriously when she says she has seen other cyclists who developed a tear and an infection, as I have. And I'm listening to another of her recommendations, even though it goes against one of my cardinal beliefs (at least, as pertains to cycling): that I get one of those saddles that has a hole in the middle--and a softer nose than the ones I've been riding. So, it looks like that means bye-bye Brooks and hello...Specialized? Terry?
Oh well. I used to think that real men rode unpadded leather saddles. Now I don't have to worry about being a real man--especially now that I know that nothing in this world takes more balls than being a woman. And that's one of the reasons why I wouldn't trade it for anything--not even to ride a leather saddle with copper rivets again!
Then again, if I never much cared for leather with studs on it, why should I be so focused on a saddle with rivets?
Once those papers are all done, the students have their grades and I'm back on my bike, I can think about other things. Well, I'm thinking about other things, anyway. That's pretty much what I've tried to do for the past few months. Actually, I haven't tried; it's what I have done. I never knew that would be a consequence of my surgery, or my transition.
Given what a workload I've had this semester, I think my students have done pretty well. Some would say it's because I've done pretty well. Maybe that's true, at least to some extent. I guess I can say I've been a pretty good instructor, at least given the circumstances under which I've worked. It'll seem better once I start cycling to work again, I'm sure. I just hope that day comes soon, and that I don't have to miss riding on another day like today.
15 May 2010
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