Showing posts with label family rocks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family rocks. Show all posts

Monday, October 11, 2010

Back and rack to school

My little brother is back to school and he wanted to share his new bike commute on our story bloggie =)
Oh college life. so cool.
This week is also his birthday ----- Happy birthday nano!!
♥I love this kid so very muchooooo.
Hola! Just wanted to share a couple of pics with you :D

-1. is me n that smurffin jacket you got me all those years ago :P
-2. is my bici with it’s brand new 160lb capacity rear rack!
-3. is the lightweight basket provided by the generous folks at Safeway :P
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Sunday, September 5, 2010

Surprises From Friends

This is Tony.

Before The Launch

Tony and I met for the first time at a Tweed Ride and then ran into each other as I was watching everyone's bicycles outside Pancho Villa after a Butter Lap. We started talking and I told him about the ride. He has since become a Wednesday night regular and I get to see him all the time.

Tony

Tony is irrepressibly friendly and engaging. So when he sent me this email, I was not surprised in the least.


-"Adrienne! I thought you might like these. On the way back from the beach I saw this Papa pedaling his cute kids on the back of their Yuba bike and I asked if I could take their photo. I hope you don't mind but I named dropped you, I told them I have a friend Adrienne who writes a wonderful blog named Ride A Bike Change Your Life and that these photos perhaps will end up there so check it out. After I took the pictures we rode along through the park and sparked a conversation about bikes and he told me how much he loves to go to the park with his Partners In Crime and play all kinds of games, this day was futbol I believe but that I should catch them when they come to the park and shoot their bows and arrows "just imagine this bike loaded with archery gear and two kids on the back" he said. I say awesome!"



According to Tony, these three are Adam, Haven and Ben. How great is it to have friends that willingly go out and find stories for us? Thanks, Tony!

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Sunshine, Sushi and Road Lessons

Finally, just when we all thought we were going to become walking mushrooms from lack of light, San Francisco has sun!!! Oh glorious sun from which all life springs, you have finally seen fit to visit us with light and warmth!! For a few days there will be no thought of taking a sweater, or two, when leaving the house. I will not have to wipe fog from my eyes or contemplate wool. No boots, no socks, no sleeves!

When it gets this warm, I stop cooking. On Tuesday we decided to have a family sushi night so we could ride in the warmth to the restaurant. Declan was very clear that he wanted to ride his own bicycle, not on the sidewalk. It was quiet out, and with four of us to buffer him, why the heck not?

Cute-icle Mass

I am quite sure that people seeing us pass thought I was completely nuts for letting my kids, especially one so young, do something as radical as ride a bicycle on a street (godforbidbutatleastheiswearingahelmet...) but that's fine with me. I had the great joy of seeing my three monsters pedaling away, joking with one another, keeping tabs on each other and enjoying the amazing evening.

Warm Weather Lessons

It is always a little difficult when he decides he would rather skid to a stop than slow down and come to a gradual one, but other than that, we just enjoyed a real summer evening on our bicycles. Something about sunset light, and summer heat, and bicycles and the prospect of sushi make a Tuesday night quite nice.

Monday, August 16, 2010

School's In

If you go to public school in San Francisco, then today is the first day of school! My kids are public school all the way, and this morning, they each decided to start the year with a bicycle commute.

First School Bicycle Commute

Declan decided quite a while ago that he wanted to emulate his older brother and ride to school (he is in Kindergarten this year). It is only two blocks away, but the lure of a morning ride and his very own bike lock was too much to deny.

Leg Powered

It was really nice to see a lot more people walking to school than in years prior. There were still a number of people in cars, but the morning traffic tangle was nothing like I have seen it in the past.

Lock Up

The school has a bicycle rack, but it has still not been bolted into the ground (almost a year after receiving it!) so we used one of the polls outside the school. It works out fine and as I had to pass this spot a few times today, it was nice to see Declan's bicycle parked out there waiting for him.

Into The Fog & Off To 6th Grade

This year, Úna starts Middle School as she is the 6th grade. New school, new friends, new commute. Her school is only a mile and a half from home, but it is on the other side of the hill. She decided to take the long way around through a rather busy business district instead of climb the hill so I went with her, following behind to see how she handled the streets.

She had to pass between City College of San Francisco (the largest community college and the second largest learning institute of any type in the United States) and Riordan High School which was a tangled mess of traffic and random jay walking pedestrians. It was so busy I couldn't take pictures of her riding through it like it was nothing (just like how people in India don't seem to notice the traffic and crowds there). She was fantastic and did everything right.

Intersection

Once we got past the college mess, it was a short trip through a business district she is very familiar with. There was construction all over it, but after a short stint on the sidewalk, she got around it with no problem and made it to school on time with no stress (unlike the 5 blocks of tangled car traffic around the school building!!!! What kind of madness is this?).

I was uncomfortable with the amount of traffic on her chosen route. It will calm down in a couple of weeks, like it does every year, but until then I am going to make sure she goes over the hill instead. She had no problem negotiating the craziness this morning, but I would not feel comfortable letting her go on her own and the whole point is for her to do this by herself. Next time, we'll try the hill route which is much less busy and crazy.

Over all, a good day. All three of the kids got to where they were going under their own power. They all took the next steps in the process of growing up. I love it!

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Happy Mother's Day

hi mom!

Here in the States we celebrate Mother's Day the second Sunday in May. In Mexico, it is always on the 10th of May, so my mom is used to two celebrations. Yea sure why not.
Hola MOMMMMM!!

Here in our little blog, only one out of 4 of us is a mommy. Congrats Ade to you and your lovely family. We love you Ade –




And to all our lovely mothers on wheels, we'd like to say ♥Happy Mother's Day♥ enjoy your day with your family loved ones!

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Gloating Cometh Before the Pride

Just a short post here- on Sunday, James (aka Hubby the Bike Man) completed the SF Randonneurs' Russian River 200k ride. He finished DFL and thus retains his place on the semi-official CYLRAB Back of the Bus team.

It turns out that all you need to do to ensure back of the bus status is to ride a completely untested bike twice as many miles as you have ever completed previously after doing NO training.

Of course, after doing this it helps to have a wife to come home to at the end of the ride who treats the over used knees of weekend warriors for a living. Although said wife does get to gloat over the sore knees while she works on them. Especially when said wife usually only sees this husband's rear end in the distance as she tries in vain to get up any hill with some sense of dignity and before the following Thursday.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Get A Little Bike Love In Your Soul

Meli took these pictures quite a while ago. I like them. I think they are a great way to start the week- a little bike love goes a long way : )





Get a little bike love in your week. Believe me, you will thank me for suggesting it : )

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Will You Be My Neighbor?

This is my neighbor. I don't know his name, but he rides his Madsen through our crazy, hilly neighborhood with his three kids in the bucket! My kids had seen him around, but it wasn't until today that I was able to get a picture. For a few minutes, my street looked the way I wish it always did- a Madsen with kid, Xtracycle with teenager, 10 year old on her own bike, Dutch bike with groceries, trail-a-bike with son behind Dad. A healthy street. I hope the rest of the neighborhood got a good look : )

Madsen Neighbor


In other fun news, Mr. Rogers has a song about just getting on with it and trying (featuring a bicycle). I wish I could find a download or something on YouTube, but no luck. Sooo, click here. It should be the theme song for the entire North American bicycle movement.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

... And It's All Right

The break in the rain came! Thank goodness because it was getting a bit grim around here. All of the cliffs along our coast are eroding as a result of the onslaught of both rain and pounding surf. As a result, the Great Highway's southern lanes have been closed to traffic. These are the lanes that front the beach and sand dunes.

San Franciscans decided that "Road Closed" signs are only directed at vehicular traffic : )


Hands Up

I utilized the time to learn a new skill.

Sharing The Road


Then I decided to kick back in the middle of the road and see what came by.


Stand Up Guy


Some people zoomed by, happy for the clear road ahead...


Out With Dad


Dads out with their kids got off the path and took the road.


Splat


Cameron decided to play road kill.


On His Mind


Declan wanted to just get on the beach. So much so he couldn't be bothered to take his helmet off.


We Love A Closed Highway!


We took over the road for our own purposes.


Earth, Wind, Fire, Water


In the end, the beach takes it all back. How it should be.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

What Did You Do This Weekend?

Happy Bike Family

Quiet family weekends are always a good thing!

Street Life


Time with friends is a great way to enjoy the afternoon and a little people watching.

How You Doin'?

Riding around on your own can be peaceful, even when everything around you is go-go-go.

Dog Taxi

Just remember that your four legged friends need some quality time with you, too.

What did your weekend look like? I bet it was better on a bike : )

Saturday, December 26, 2009

When I Grow Up I Want To Be A Stoker

Big Enough To Be The Stoker

Declan has joined the ranks of the regular street pedalers. After much debate between Hubby & I over whether or not the boy was actually big enough to fit on the trailer, we decided to give it a try. It is a an oooold model with no quick release that is a bitch to get on and off the bike, but it works! Declan got to pedal all the way to his Grandparent's home.


Happy Night Rider

His reaction to his new mode of transportation was positive.