So wear your helmet, damn it!

Head shot of Alberto Lopez De MunainFrom cyclingfans.com, concerning a crash on Monday in the Giro d’Italia (Tour of Italy) bike race (my emphasis):

Euskaltel-Euskadi rider Alberto Lopez de Munain of Spain had a very bad crash [Monday] that had television viewers the world over thinking the worst as he lay motionless on the road after hitting his head on a barrier. Alberto did suffer serious injuries but thankfully his life is not in danger, according to reports.

Alberto’s helmet very likely saved his life. Crashes are part of the sport but scares like Alberto’s crash yesterday certainly make you pause. His team manager has left the Giro to stay with his rider.

Best wishes for a full and speedy recovery, Alberto.

So wear your helmet, damn it!

Given how many people I know who’ve had helmets really save their bacon (including our Chancellor, Sam Schuman), it really amazes me to see all these people zooming around without them.

One that really took the cake was several weeks ago when I saw a father/daughter pair in town. She was riding on the correct side of the road (the right here in the U.S.) and did have a helmet on. Unfortunately the straps were so loose that she might as well have been wearing a baseball cap for the good it would have done her. And Dad? No helmet, and on the sidewalk! Aaarrrggghhhh! Why do parents do this crap?

Where’s Captain Hook and his gang of evil pirates when you need them?!?

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Happy Mother’s Day, WeatherGirl!

Climbing rose bloomWeatherGirl and Sub-Evil boy at Fountains Abbey, UK, Feb, 2001Yeah, so I’m a major putz and completely gapped Mother’s Day. With grading and finals and getting ready for GPTP and the million events and blah and blah and blah, I honestly had no idea how close we were until WeatherGirl mentioned it yesterday. Busted!

I actually had a cool idea about two weeks ago for a present for her, but haven’t had time to follow through. Excuses, excuses…

Spring flowers in oriental vaseSo Sub-Evil and I whipped up a card and cut some nice (if small) wildflowers from the garden (we’re just getting our first blooms on the early stuff). Not exactly the most memorable Mother’s Day, I’m afraid, but it is what it is.

Detail from 'Frequency', Susan Gilbert, 2003Tomorrow (when things in Morris are open once again), Sub-Evil and I will have to conspire on a less frantic expression of our appreciation for the wonder that is WeatherGirl. In the meantime: WeatherGirl, you’re the best thing that ever happened to me!

Misty and Sub-Evil BoyAnd of course a big shout out to my Mom, who’s a damn cool lady. I’ll also put in a plug for my most excellent sister, who’s been a great (and fiesty) force for goodness in my life and that of Sub-Evil and WeatherGirl.

You all rock!

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