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Looking forward to school’s end and the start of the summer holiday. Because...
For many of you, the statement: ‘The Tolley family tends to spend a lot of their summer outside on bicycles’ will come as no surprise.
I’m almost sure I’ve mentioned it before.
And it's true.
Every morning, weather permitting, we saddle-up—Grampa, Gramma and as many of the chicks and chicklets as are out of bed and/or conscious.
With 27 members of our family living within town limits, at times it’s quite a group.
But the fact that we live in a community riddled with small lakes and a veritable web of biking trails makes the whole thing . . . in a word . . . easy.
Even taking into account that our town crowns the highest hill for miles and there is, of necessity, a lot of up-ing and down-ing.
With such a trail of cyclists, it’s a blessing that we have to cross only the occasional major street.
Our mishaps have been relatively few.
In fact, the only people who have pitched off their bikes are Granddaughter #4 (our newest little rider) . . . and Grandma.
And guess which one holds the record?
And yet I still insist on going.
Sigh.
Finally, sitting on a park bench, putting yet another band-aid on Grandma's much-abused knee, and while the kids played at that day’s choice of park, Daughter #1 came up with an ingenious solution. One, I should point out, that would still allow Grandma to continue on the rides, but would be marginally safer and include two-wheeled death traps only peripherally.
Ahem . . .
Her answer? Pump Grandma full of helium, tie a string to her ankle, and float her along behind one of the bikes.
Like a balloon.
Can’t you just see it?
Her idea sparked all kinds of responses: “Ahhhh Reel me in! Low bridge! Low brid . . .!” and “Kids! Power li . . .zzzzaaaap!” and the ever popular: “I told you not to untie Grandma! Now we’ll never get her back!” That little beauty was also followed closely by: “Good thing we wrote her address on her forehead!”
There were suggestions of “Old Air/Wind/Gas bag” and something to do with “being full of hot air”. But by that point, I was already on my bike and halfway out of the parking lot.
My family’s for sale if you want them.
Great idea, and so much better than mine, which is to enclose Grandma in bubble wrap (which may have taken the challenge of bicycling to a whole new level).
ReplyDeleteI spent many hours in the saddle but at this stage, feet on the ground.
ReplyDeleteFrom Menopausal Mom: omg the balloon idea had me dying of laughter---immediately thought of the Macy's Day Parade!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun hobby and fun family! Makes me want to dust off my bike.
ReplyDeleteI think, at this point in life, both me and Grandma would be better off on adult sized tricycles.
ReplyDeletegenius granddaughter
ReplyDeleteMy bike gathers dust in the shed while I contemplate and adult tricycle with baskets to cart home the groceries in.
ReplyDeleteMaybe try an adult tricycle?
ReplyDeleteUnconventional but interesting idea. I think you should go for a three-wheeler, or one of the close-to-the-ground bikes. Happy cycling!
ReplyDeleteI think bubble wrap would be a great idea. For all of us oldsters.
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