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Shortly before leaving for Iowa last week, I read a study. Well, part of a study actually. The whole thing was just way to long. It said that swearing, when not part of your everyday vocabulary, can help you withstand pain, longer. Normally not a swearer, I thought I would be a good candidate to test the theory, and did so pretty thoroughly.

There is something to be said for a good string of expletives when grinding through all 21 gears, while trying to crank up a half-mile hill (let me say again, Iowa is not flat). It was kind of like “The Little Engine that Could,” only my tag line did not end at, “I think I can.” You can use your imagination on how it continued. I sure did!

I’ve been asked a couple of times what is taking me so long to write my final blog entry. It should be easy, right? Just talk about what happened. The thing is, so much happened that I don’t know where to start and some things I’m pretty sure I can’t even share. If I did, someone would end up in witness protection, and you probably wouldn’t believe me anyway!

Before I left, I thought I knew what it was about. You get on your bike and ride for days on end, eat fantastic food and party like crazy. And that’s true. I did all those things, but there is a whole lot more to it. There are hundreds, maybe thousands of ways to do RAGBRAI and the way I did it may not be the way you would do it, or anyone else for that matter. For example, if you were smart you would not choose to do it with a mountain bike. Trust me on this!

My phone had little to no service and I think it rang once all week. I didn’t even recognize the sound! It was hard being away from my kids that long. In fact, it’s the longest I’ve ever been away from them. I knew they were in good hands though and for just one week, my life was narrowly focused. I thought about staying cool, getting to the next town, setting up my tent, deciding what to eat, and determining my proper water to beer ratio. That was it.

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Meredith Schaefer

Executive Assistant

Northwest Herald

Cary, IL

mschaefer@shawmedia.com

Meredith will be riding in her first RAGBRAI this summer. The trip is an annual bicycle ride across Iowa. In fact, this will be her first time on a bike in years. She has been at the Northwest Herald since 2010.

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