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that which has a beginning has an end
Monday, August 11, 2008

and so it came to pass that we rode into Velocity mall to a nice fanfare and banners and a buffet and a bit of embarrassment at the fanfare we were given. honestly, its not that big a deal, but it was nice that people thought it was.

i have often thought about this ending, both before and during the trip itself. invariably, endings come with their own challenges. when you are so caught up with what you are doing and it suddenly ends, a sense of emptiness can envelope your being. this is only natural i guess and it too, shall come to pass. so where do we go from here then? back to our lives in sunny singapore? our little, painful, dead existences?

until the next big adventure, until the next great happening, the next fantastic event. i wonder if this is what drives us to endure the monotony; likewise, if life was all explosive, wouldn't we be overwhelmed by it all? better the monotony, if at least to make us appreciate the moments that do matter, that make us feel alive.

like the fire in our lungs when we ascend the steepest hills
like the fire in our legs and on our heads when battling the head winds
like pushing each other on the bike for fun
like hunting desperately for massage parlours at the end of the day
like gorging ourselves on whatever we could eat
like laughing at and with the Olympian, and Benny and the Mekong Man and Mr Ler
like the limestone hills and valleys of Krabi
like Patong hill
like Lester's corny wisecracks
like Ben's deadpan enthusiasm
like Chi Hao's complaints
like Jinx being there
like Xihao setting reville timing
like James' smile
like Dennis' jokes
like Tim's accelerations
Jianbin's stability
and Cassandra's crashes

Chi Hao mentioned that the eyes are the best camera in the world but the brain is the worst film. (at Lover's Pier in Morib) and even now the memories begin to fade and become hard to piece back together. did this really happen after all? sometimes, after i rode back home, i still wonder if it was all just a dream. i don't feel any much different at all. i've seen some new places on a bike and i've learnt some lessons... but in the end, the question is "Now what?" what could be bigger than this? what could be crazier? and the answer is : a lot of things.

we're just getting started, aren't we?



Posted by Anonymous at 10:26 PM

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1500km . 13 riders . 14 days . ONE dream

Ride From The Heart is a charity expedition in aid of the Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund. We will be cycling a total distance of 1500km from Phuket to Singapore in July 2008.

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