Hey Manny, Never met you in person but that bike is the perfect match for 
my mental idea of who you are. Looking forward to pictures of your 
adventures with Sam H. Cheers, Andy 

On Saturday, May 19, 2012 9:57:43 PM UTC-7, Manuel Acosta wrote:
>
> Nothing beats New Bike Day. Rode the new bike to work. It was funny 
> because my student's seem more excited about the bike then I am.  LIke any 
> new shiny thing with wheels, all the kids wanted to ride it. I'm not good 
> at describing the feel of a new steel bike so I'll quote some of the things 
> the kids say. " So smooth", " The pedals are smart", " This bike feels so 
> right!"  was the general conversation after students took turns riding it 
> around the school. So since school got out early I took the long way home. 
> Decided to see if there was a way to bike from Ed Levin to Mission Peak. 
> There is but not an easy way. The maiden bike voyage turned into a maiden 
> hike the bike uphills.  But the new bike got dirty so all was well.
>
> It's kind of hard to describe how guilt ridden I felt having to receive 
> such a nice gift. Call it my stubbornness to accept help or my pride of 
> having to try and deal with my mistakes on my own. Having gotten to talk to 
> a bunch of people on the forum in person they really helped me understand 
> that it's okay to accept other people's help. Grant put in better words 
> "Everybody who helps you will be getting more out of it than they're 
> giving, so you can legitimately think of this as a gift the givers are 
> giving to themselves." It's interesting to note that despite how amazing 
> this gesture is that the  lovely folks at Rivendell HQ didn't make a huge 
> deal about it. Which made me feel a lot more comfortable about accepting 
> the bike, since it was done a month ago. (alas I don't check my voice 
> messages) It was funny because of how awkward I felt during the last few 
> months about the bike I didn't really have the courage to ask about the 
> progress or if it was even done. I figured when the bike was ready and the 
> time was right it would be done. 
> This bike is more meaningful to me knowing that so many people were 
> willing to contribute in so many ways. It's hard to even express a really 
> thank you over a simple forum, so I'll just do it through pictures. 
>
> Because pictures proved how grateful I am.
> http://flic.kr/s/aHsjzqBUdq
>
> -Manny "Now to get it dirty" Acosta
>
>

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