There’s no doubt in our minds that trisupporters rock. But, does the rest of the world know? If not, it’s time they did…We started off a while back with Why Trisupporters Rock, which covered all the awesome things you do for triathletes at the races. Now, we’re back to show how you rock behind the scenes. You know, all those things you do for your triathletes before they get to the race; some they know you do and others they don’t. Again, rather than write paragraphs about why, we’re choosing to simply show you, because the old adage that a picture says a thousand words is so appropriate here…
we are by your side when life throws you a lemon…
we cook you real food to keep your bodies as good looking on the inside as on the out…
we combine your love of triathlons with our love for you on Valentine’s Day…
we go along with having a room like this in our house, because it’s important to you & you can workout at home…
we do your laundry even though it can make our eyes water…
we teach you to eat well so you can somehow manage without us when we’re away…
we take a girls’ weekend get away to keep our sanity…
we make sure you’ve got your RoadID on & e-crumb or tracking device connected before you go for a ride…
we stay home and take care of a sick child (even the 4-legged kind) and let you go to your race…
we share our kitchen cabinets with your tri “stuff”…
we actually let you walk around the house looking like this…
we spend a lot of time by ourselves when we’d rather be with you…
we drive the sag wagon while you workout just to spend more time with you…
we take the kids to their Saturday soccer match when you’re off training with your triclub…
we learn how to pack and load a tribike…
we keep ourselves healthy so we can keep doing all of the above…
– THE TRIWIVESCLUB
IF YOU HAVE PICTURES OF TRISUPPORTERS ROCKIN’ BEHIND THE SCENES – SHARE….
Sherry is one of the TriWivesClub and LifeDoneWell co-founders and contributes to multiple blogs. She is a former co-owner of the California Apparel News and had a career in the healthcare industry. Her passions include traveling, real food, the environment, and animal rescue/welfare. She lives a healthy lifestyle and has been a vegetarian since 1987. She and her husband are parents to two rescue pups and reside in Connecticut.