Monday, May 28, 2007

Put Your Hands Up In The Air

The hardest part of raising a child is teaching them to ride bicycles. A shaky child on a bicycle for the first time needs both support and freedom. The realization that this is what the child will always need can hit hard. ~Sloan Wilson


In celebration of Memorial Day, and to keep up with her younger brother, Maddie learned how to ride her bike! We took them to the Discovery Trail where they could ride traffic- free.

It is by riding a bicycle that you learn the contours of a country best, since you have to sweat up the hills and coast down them. Thus you remember them as they actually are, while in a motor car only a high hill impresses you, and you have no such accurate remembrance of country you have driven through as you gain by riding a bicycle. ~Ernest Hemingway
Think of bicycles as rideable art that can just about save the world. ~Grant Petersen
When I go biking, I repeat a mantra of the day's sensations: bright sun, blue sky, warm breeze, blue jay's call, ice melting and so on. This helps me transcend the traffic, ignore the clamorings of work, leave all the mind theaters behind and focus on nature instead. I still must abide by the rules of the road, of biking, of gravity. But I am mentally far away from civilization. The world is breaking someone else's heart. ~Diane Ackerman
The bicycle, the bicycle surely, should always be the vehicle of novelists and poets. ~Christopher Morley

1 comment:

em said...

hey, um, this might explain a lot of your problems with bicycle riding...you should keep your hands on or at least really close to the handle bars at all times...