She rides with some help from her friends
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CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON
“Encouragement is oxygen to the soul.”
-- GEORGE M. ADAMS
“Cindy, I thought I saw someone who looked like you biking with a
group of women. Are you back on a bicycle again? How long has it
been, and what changed for you?” a friend asked recently.
I told her that it had been well over a year, other than a few
occasions. I also explained that it was a combination of time,
prayer, and encouragement that had put me back in the saddle again.
For years I’d enjoyed the camaraderie and scenery of bike rides and
trips with my husband Jon, family and friends. The reason I was off
my bike for so long was that I’d had two crashes just a week apart
from each other, and it took longer than I expected for me to heal
both physically and emotionally.
During that time off, I frequently met my fellow cyclists for
coffee or a meal either by walking or driving. My husband patiently
waited until the time was right for me to start back again.
I normally rode a road bike, which has thin tires. But when I
finally felt ready to ride, I wanted the security of wider tires that
are on mountain bikes. Jon had a bicycle ready for me in no time. I
started slowly with short rides and appreciated everybody’s
encouragement. They let me go at my own pace and offered to ride
with, in front of or behind me or provide any help I needed. We often
stopped to catch our breath and enjoy the view at the top of steep
hills.
Sometimes we commented on God’s creativity as we looked at the
diverse beauty in every direction, be it the sky, mountains, trees or
colorfully blooming flowers. At other times we talked about our need
for oxygen when we experienced shortness of breath because of
exertion or asthma. A common line among some of us is “Breathing is
good. Breathing is important.” We obviously had to breathe as we
biked, but my friends also breathed encouragement into me as I
returned to a road bike, rode more and completed a couples’ bike trip
around the picturesque Solvang area.
We knewthere would be hills on our route, but we hadn’t planned on
the headwinds and unusual heat. Besides splashing water on each
other, we splashed encouragement on one another as we pedaled through
quaint towns and passed farms, ranches and vineyards. I loved the
tall trees as well as seeing and hearing birds that are different
from those we have at home. Lush and beautiful scenery gave way to
stretches that were barren. But even those stretches weren’t so bad
when we focused on and shared with one another. It was great to get
to spend time with friends we’ve known a long time. And we got to
know new ones while enjoying a delicious picnic and delightful meals
together. We prayed for safety, laughed and rode together, and we
looked out for each other.
It was clearly a ride where my lungs needed oxygen, and my soul
needed and appreciated encouragement. Besides asking God for his
guidance each day, I’m going to try to ask him if is there is someone
who needs my encouragement.
And you can quote me on that.
* CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON is a Newport Beach resident who speaks
frequently to parenting groups. She may be reached via e-mail at
[email protected] or through the mail at 537 Newport Center Drive,
Box 505, Newport Beach, CA 92660.
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