Oops. Almost forgot step 1.5: Pack water bottles and snacks as they are necessary for every child over the age of 1 if you'll be away from the kitchen for more than thirty minutes.
Step two: Load up bikes and/or strollers into the vehicle.
Step three: Drive to a location without too many hills (unlike our neighborhood) because one or more of your children may be fearful of riding up and/or down hills.
Step four: Unload bikes,
and allow older children to begin down the trail.
Load adorable baby into stroller which you will push,
attempting to keep up with the bike riders.
Step five: Proceed down trail as if interval training: sprint at times(like when the stroller is getting away from you because you stopped to help B get his helmet-protected head out from under his bike) and at a snail's pace other times (when W encounters the slightest downward slope because she's afraid of careening out of control).
Step six: After 10-15 minutes of enjoying the
beautiful scenery and perfect weather on the trail,
stop for a snack because B insists that he will starve
TO DEATH if he doesn't get nourishment ASAP.
(Did you only bring pretzels, Mom???)
stop for a snack because B insists that he will starve
TO DEATH if he doesn't get nourishment ASAP.
(Did you only bring pretzels, Mom???)
Step seven: Turn around and head back the way you came because you don't want to hit that point of exhaustion where you end up pushing both bikes AND the stroller back to the van. That would be bad.
Step eight: Return bikes, helmets, and strollers to the vehicle.
Step nine: Drive home and arrive just before it's time to nurse C again.
Phew. Let's do this again soon! Or maybe not so soon.
12 comments:
Had to laugh at this one! My kids are seriously bike-challenged at the moment since 90% of the roads here are dirt/gravel/full of holes. Makes it a little hard to learn on...I never even thought about driving somewhere to ride:)
I love mini vans! Oh I miss those beautiful trees!
You make me smile. The great thing is, your kids will remember "the fun bike rides" we had, and not the fact that they were 20 minutes long! Love it!
You are a brave mom. Supermom actually. I could never do it. I would just wait until Paul came home.
You never cease to amaze me.
Amen, Daneen. Andrea pretty much rocks the Kazbah. I consider it a major victory to just get the kids to bed all by myself on Enrichment night, let alone taking them for a bike ride.
Awesome! And funny. We did this just last week. I decided to try out the old rollerblades while I pushed the stroller. You'd have thought I was an Olympian for all the cheers and "atta girl's" I got. Not kidding- everyone at the park was proud of me. My favorite was an 11 year-ish old boy. I saw him watching from his bike a few times. Then he came up to me and said, "You are really good at that!" All serious-like. We had to leave early though because I missed step 1.5!
You ROCK! The hike looks beautiful and I loved your attention to detail by bringing food and water for all when it would have been easy just to wrestle with all of the equipment and forget anything else! Dad and I did our annual "changing of the fall leaves" ride today - it was glorious and I'm sunburned. If I had a blog I would post some of the pictures we took :)
Love you!
Mom Sweat
Andrea, you give a whole new meaning to "Barefoot in the Park."
Great play-by-play. Ain't it true though.
great post, for what sounds like quite the adventure. Ü
Hey Andi!! I found your blog as I was bloghopping! How are you? I can't believe how big your kids are getting. And, great job on taking the kids for a bike ride. You are a brave mom!
This was very funny! I love the pic of Whit inching along!
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