Gearing up for spring
There are several reasons to be excited over this weekend. First of all, it's officially spring here in Vermont. Our weather transition towards becoming warmer is a little delayed compared to other parts of the world. Would you believe that it was snowing last Easter? In the Philippines, Holy Week is typically scorching hot, but here...yes we still have flurries. April showers only started this week, but this weekend...a high of 82 degrees baby!! That said, we are so looking forward to go biking in a real bike path this time.
We decided to make our work-out routines a little more family and fun-oriented and not self-indulgently running in place going nowhere on a treadmill. So we bought a couple of bikes at the start of spring. We didn't realize what we got into though. I sought my sister's advice on this decision, and being the bike freak that she is, we got a lot more advice than what we hoped to get (luv 'ya sis!!). It was all good advise though since we absolutely have no clue when we contemplated on getting $100 disposable bikes from Walmart. Hubby and I got a his and hers Trek 820. I wanted the aluminum framed version of this bike, the Trek 3700 which is $50 more, but seeing the other miscellaneous costs that comes with owning a bike (hitch for the car, a bike rack, helmets, child seat, extra tire, pump, racks...when will this ever end????), scrimping on little stuff may go a long way. If we aren't hard core trail bikers, we don't need that much sophistication anyway.
While we are looking at bikes, we saw Coleen's face looking longingly at the kid's bikes and asking us if she could have one of those. She didn't know that we already bought her bike but have yet to be assembled since this was meant to be a birthday gift (her birthday is on June). We couldn't take seeing her that way so we had to prematurely show her her birthday present-- a 16in Disney princess bike with matching Disney princess helmet and Disney princess elbow and knee pads (yes, we're tired of pink princesses too...we're just hoping she gets off this stage finally). Of course she just had to hop on it right away...so we had the pleasure of watching her learn how to pedal alone even as she seeks a little push once she is stopped...or cringe even if she had to make that first fall.
Will post pretty Vermont spring pictures in multiply once I get the chance.
