I recently tried out my bike with its newest (third) seat for Miranda. She and I rode to base to pick up Sydney from preschool. We got quite a few strange looks, which is what made me think maybe we were blog worthy. Japanese ladies often have two or even three kids on one of their bikes. But they're much less colorful.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
My Bicycle Built for Three
I recently tried out my bike with its newest (third) seat for Miranda. She and I rode to base to pick up Sydney from preschool. We got quite a few strange looks, which is what made me think maybe we were blog worthy. Japanese ladies often have two or even three kids on one of their bikes. But they're much less colorful.
I recently tried out my bike with its newest (third) seat for Miranda. She and I rode to base to pick up Sydney from preschool. We got quite a few strange looks, which is what made me think maybe we were blog worthy. Japanese ladies often have two or even three kids on one of their bikes. But they're much less colorful.
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Seriously?
You know, for 2 years I biked with you to BU...then back from BU...then up to MIT to study...then back home again.
Two years!
Never once did you offer me an extra seat. Not even on the handle bars. Or a sled on those wintery days.
Thanks for nothin', buddy.
Dave, I was just making sure you got a little exercise. Are you getting any these days? :)
Plus, I really liked watching you slip and slide...and fall on the snow and ice. Good memories!
Almost as good as watching you jump off a snowmobile and let it slide ever so slowly into a tree! It feels like I remember it in slow motion, but I'm pretty sure it happened at that speed!
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