I enjoy music, like just about everyone else. Unfortunately, I’ve reached that point in
life when the music that brings me the most joy is now relegated to its own
station. Not old enough for that to be
the ‘oldies’ station, just the ‘throwback’ station. I hate the term throwback.
Anyways, many of my favorite songs are favorites because of
the memories they evoke. Below are a few
of the songs and associated memories I love:
Separate Ways – Journey – I see my
dad drumming on the steering wheel of our Dodge Caravan every time I hear
it.
Walking on Broken Glass – Annie
Lenox – I remember coming home to my mom rocking out to this song. I didn’t catch her mincing across the kitchen
floor like there was glass on it, but that’s what I imagine.
She’s Got Skillz – All-4-One – Reminds
me of being 13 and doing silly dances with my friends, mostly just shaking our
butts.
Magic - Pilot – Teaching my 3-year
old sister to sing that song and repeat lines from “Happy Gilmore.”
Stronger – Kelly Clarkson – A particularly
triumphant bike ride with Karina that I’d like to detail here.
In 2010 Karina suggested it might be fun to borrow road
bikes and ride around Bear Lake. It was
an oddly great idea then, and it of spun out of control to the point that we
both owned road bikes and padded shorts.
The 2012 Cache Valley Century was Karina’s first 100-mile ride, which is
a big deal. The day of the ride I was
grumpy and in poor shape and made the whole thing terrible. The first hours were pleasant enough, but I
was slow and fell behind the other riders, and since Karina was riding with me
she fell behind too. By the halfway point
I was riding into a phantom searing hot headwind and was visibly cranky (I think
I actually had an angry aura around me), but Karina was doing her best to
encourage me.
Our first road bike effort - scared, tired, and happy |
All my fears faded when I saw Karina riding across the
finish line. She looked great, strong,
and happy. My heart nearly burst when
she told me how she finished. After 6
hours of suffering with me, I think she was alright riding the final miles by herself,
but also had no support, and was wearing shoes that were too big and riding a
bike that rattled. Instead of stopping frequently
to eat and cry (like I would), Karina kept peddling and started singing
“Stronger.” It was the best song for
that ride and inspires me to this day:
What doesn't kill you makes you stronger,
stronger
Just me, myself and I
What doesn't kill you makes you stronger
Stand a little taller
Doesn't mean I'm lonely when I'm alone
Just me, myself and I
What doesn't kill you makes you stronger
Stand a little taller
Doesn't mean I'm lonely when I'm alone
So strong! |
Every time that song comes on I see Karina biking up that
last hill. Happy and strong. It makes me
smile.
After this experience we developed the No Guilt Rule: either
one of us can ride on ahead at any point without feeling guilty. We meet up at aid stations and finish
together, but don’t suffer together when we could be enjoying the time on our
bikes. When we do ride together we
always sing.
You should watch this, Kelly Clarkson is the only American Idol that matters:
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