August 6, 2010
Adrift
I left my cell phone charger at LOS, so I've been out of phone contact for a few days. I don't know what day of the week it is, and I'm liking that. The FoilKids have played on a beach, done lots of bicycling, and been cooking breakfast every day. I've seen Aunt Elsebet, her daughter, LOS, FoilMormor, and will be seeing NSLOS, Big Grampa, and possibly Nuclear Grammy shortly. And Francesca and her Mom. I've been in Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine, and will be eating lobster in two days time. Next week, I return to real life, but until then, I'll remain cheerfully oblivious of the days of the week.
And DestructoGirl is biking on a big girl bike (thanks FoilMormor) without training wheels. So when we get back to DC we can do the bike trails for family outings. I'll try to post when so sane people can avoid the C&O Canal towpath, the W&OD, the Capital Crescent, and the Mount Vernon trails when DG might be there.
And DestructoGirl is biking on a big girl bike (thanks FoilMormor) without training wheels. So when we get back to DC we can do the bike trails for family outings. I'll try to post when so sane people can avoid the C&O Canal towpath, the W&OD, the Capital Crescent, and the Mount Vernon trails when DG might be there.
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3 comments:
My daughter loves to bike, but my son refuses to learn. He has negative interest in biking. I can't for the life of me figure out why, but he remains the only 9 yr old boy I know of who does not know how to use a bike! Maybe he just needs to see DG going at it with enthusiasm to inspire him to learn ;)
"Adrift" sounds like heaven!
Kira: TG didn't learn until she was 8 or 9. It just didn't move her the way her scooter did. Now, she loves biking.
Ms. Peg: It was. I'm back, and the heat here makes me want to leave again.
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