Fluffy week, day two

It's day two of my prescribed 'fluff' week, and I am over it already. Soooo tired though, I should really be relishing the low miles and intensity.

But I keep thinking abot the national series and wanting to do better, and then I think, 'well fluffing around isn't going to get me anywhere'. But I know it probably will do some good in the long run.

Anyway, regardless of how much I am riding and focussed on that, I should really begin to actually do some wedding type things.

But this poses a few questions;

1. What do I really need to organise for this weeding anyway? and,
2. Who can I delegate said organisation to?

The obvious answer is mum, and indeed I have already approached her about it.

I am just not too sure what people really mean when they ask how the wedding preparations are going. It kind of cracks me—why can't it just be all organised?

I have no interest in spending hours scouring the internet for the perfect shade of napkin ring, I just want to be able to turn up, get married and then have a few bevvies and roll down the hill. That's it, a perfect wedding.

But people seem to want to ask you how the wedding preparations are going, and instead of exciting me, it sends me into a whirling dervish of stress 'we have a reception, ceremony place and celebrant booked—what more is there people???'.

I would much rather spend this nervous energy doing something constructive, such as saving puppies by making cupcakes or riding my bike.

I am no stranger to making good-quality, artery-clogging, buttery-cakey morsels of goodness, as my deepest desire is to have a MTB race team called TCR—Team Cupcake Racing.