Some years ago I had a moment where I remembered how much fun it was to ride my bike. We were never allowed to ride very far, but I rode 'round and 'round the block and enjoyed the mobility as well as the rush of flying down the hill at the end. So I asked for a bike for my birthday.
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I bet a rode that thing at least a dozen times. Since then, it's been sitting in my garage.
I have tons of excuses why it sits.
- Wendell promised to take it for a free tune up that summer.
- Wendell promised to tune it up the next year.
- The store closed and we never got the free tune up.
- The kids broke the bike pump
- I don't know how to use the air compressor to pump up the tires.
- The kids in the trailer always fought until someone pulled someone else's hair.
The reality is that these are just excuses. And I really want to ride up the canyon. I know there's a trail somewhere and everyone talks about. At my current size and biking inability, that's something I need to work toward.
But my excuses are sounding weaker and weaker. It's time I allowed myself to do something fun!
2 comments:
You could just start by my house. That trail runs about a mile from my house. But I've never done it either. I'm worried about the hill and the fact I would die if I rode my bike on it. I need to work out more. Or rather, I need to work out.
Do you have a bike? If I could survive the ride to your house, I think you'd be an awesome biking partner for me. I also hate hills. Even little tiny ones. I'm much wimpier than when I was a kid.
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