My father is in hospital at the moment, Intensive Care
actually. He has always been an avid
cyclist, right up until he started to get sick about five weeks ago he was
cycling up to 20 miles a day – for pleasure!
He is 83 and probably physically fitter than many men and women 40 years
younger, at least prior to this current episode.
Dad worked as a baker until he was 50 and then worked in the
kitchens of the local hospital until he retired at 65. Did I say ‘retired’? A few years later he started working part time
at his local Asda, where he had what he often described as ‘the easiest job in
the world’; he worked in the instore bakery where he piped the cream into the
Victoria sandwich cakes – and he was always very generous with that cream.
It was while he was working at Asda that he
got talking to a colleague about going to France for the day – yes, here he
was, at least 70 by then, and several times each summer he would have a day of cycling in France, coming home with fish soup and red wine in his saddlebags. He admitted it was, "a bit of a struggle" to pedal up the hills when loaded with tins of soup and bottles of wine. Anyway, his colleague, I’ll call him Simon,
who was about 30 years old, clearly thought, ‘If the old man can do it so can
I’, and he said he would like to join Dad on his next trip. So early one morning off they went, 13 miles
to the nearest port, 4 hours ferry journey across the channel and cycling all
day in France with occasional stops for coffee and sustenance. They had a great day, well Dad certainly did!
By the time they arrived back at Dad’s house that evening,
Simon had all but stopped talking, it was taking all his energy to keep pedalling. As Dad got off his bike and said, “goodbye,
see you tomorrow”, Simon said, “I think I’ll walk the rest of the way
home”. And so Simon walked, on somewhat
wobbly legs, the remaining half mile to his own house. When Dad got to work the next day he learned
that Simon had phone in sick. One up to
the old man!
I’m hoping that physical fitness will help him in his
recovery now.
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