Saturday 26 May 2012

Completing the Cycle of Life

This Memorial weekend marks the end of the first two weeks that I am in full "house dad" mode.

image of Chris riding home laden with shopping
How much shopping can YOU handle?

Now that Samantha began full-time nursing school it's my job to:
                    get the boys up                                                  feed them breakfast
                    make sure they're dressed                                  and ready for school
                    make lunch for Patrick                                        cajole Patrick to finish his homework
                    walk Patrick to the bus                                       walk Isaac to his school
                    bring Isaac home from school                              entertain him for the afternoon
                    pick up Patrick from the bus stop                        clean the house
                    wash the clothes                                                cook dinner
                    put them to bed                                                  (after bath and tooth brushing)
                    tell them to stop horsing around                           and "go to sleep already!"
                    melt in parental bliss over their cute slumbering forms

link to video of Isaac riding down the hill on his trailer bik
Down the Hill. click image to watch video
One of my joys is bike riding. As a teenager my bike was my transportation and I rode pretty much everywhere. At age 12 our family moved "up the hill" so I learnt quickly that a hill was really no obstacle. Moving to the US I wanted to be a careful steward of the environment and limit the fossil fuel usage. This meant, most likely, riding a bike.

With two kids in tow it becomes a different challenge. My solution: the trailer bike!

Not only does it enable me to ride with one of my children, it adds load bearing capacity on trips to Trader Joe's. I can now carry almost a full shopping trolley (cart) full of food home (see picture above).

Yesterday I rode 5 miles there and 5 miles back from Pendle Hill to Linvilla Orchards. Doesn't sound too bad until you see the elevation change along the route. We made it and here's Isaac enjoying the ride behind me.