After sleeping in from a great meal at Lo-Lo's, I woke up to some college football before heading to ASU to play in an Ultimate Frisbee tournament with Eric, Katie's boyfriend. I was ready with my white and dark jerseys, some sunscreen, a Nalgene of KoolAid, some coffee, and a CamelBack full of water. Eric and I joined a team of some of his Fall League friends and got right to work beating the first ASU team we played significantly. What I didn't anticipate was the effect of the heat on my energy and my old cleats on my feet. After playing the first game I had already developed a blood blister on my right big toe and my asthma was in full gear (even though I have been consistently running "long" distances since my return from Cameroon) and I was lucky that we had a bye for the next slot. We won our second game and my level of play increased as well. The good news is that my shoulder is feeling good and I was able to throw with it throughout the tournament. However, I only used my left hand for long distance pulls. As I got back into the groove and the tournament moved on I just ignored the pain in my toe. Our third game was a classic which we lost 14-15 and after this a lot of our team left because the sun was setting and so we faced the Northern Arizona University team almost savage and lost in a game to 7. All in all it was a great day but my legs were definitely feeling the soreness of an entire 7 hours of running. After, Eric and I left to his house to clean up and when I took off my right cleat this is what appeared:

I had been playing with a bloody sock which was caused by a bloody toe.
Sunday consisted of watching some NFL before heading in the afternoon to Bike Saviours bicycle Co-Op where I left my bike to begin refurbishing it. I arrived at 3 p.m. and spent 2 hours checking and cleaning my stem and fork and the crank and pedals. I set it aside to work on the front and back rims and axles next Sunday and left to meet Katie and Eric and Katie's sister Leslie, her baby daughter Louisa, Louisa's dad Steve, and Katie's friend Erin at Cafe Boa for Sangria Sunday. Though not a good experience because they only had two servers, we drank some sangria and I called it a night watching the end of the Tampa Bay/Red Sox game.
I spent the day at home on Monday and today working on my project and on some course work. As I continue to set up interviews with the former Tillman Scholars, everything else with my project is running smoothly. And I have taken a few photos and plan to take more as the time comes.
Camelback Mountain, at an angle
back from the future
I've been to the top of Camelback!
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gross toe
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