Thursday, May 01, 2008

Bicycle! Bicycle! Bicycle!

I want to ride my bicycle, I want to ride my BiKe!
(name the song and artist.)


For my birthday Arthur got me a shiny red bike. I am soooo excited. It made turning 28 worth it, I think. Until lately, I hadn't ridden a bike since I was little. You know how they say you never forget how to ride a bike? That statement is not entirely true. I have had to relearn a little bit. Arthur was laughing at me when I almost fell off the first time I got on it. And I almost crashed into a truck because I was trying to figure out how to turn. But I have been loving it!


The day after my birthday I rode my bike up to the temple to help pull weeds in the flowerbeds for a little while. It was a perfect day! Cool but sunny. Of course, it's much more fun to pick weeds at the Lord's house than it is at mine. And you can't beat the view. On my ride home I saw some quail and rabbits scurrying across the road, it was downhill all the way, and I was LOVIN' it! I am just so excited to have a bike to ride again. Thanks Arthur!


YAHOO!

6 comments:

Connie said...

Funny post! I love the last pic. I want a bike so bad, but I think Peter wants one more. I also haven't had a bike since I was a kid, so I might have to prepare for a few crashes!

Anonymous said...

sweet!! getting a bike seems like the smart thing to do now-a-days... with gas prices and all. I probably couldnt get up on a bike first try eaither! Its been so long!
Oh ya those pictures were taken in LeAnn's backyard, they have this HUGE yard, its right by the river so theres all these trees and such. Its really pretty.

Reed Family said...

COOL! I know what you mean about having to relearn to ride a bike...last time I got on a bike, it was a bit scary. Good for you for using it! I bet bike rides with the kids will be a little more fun!

daniel said...

Song: Bicycle Race
Artist: Queen

Long live the Queen!

Anonymous said...

youre pretty much adorable.

Brian, Natalie, Kyrie said...

I haven't ridden a bike in a long time. I am going to have to relearn also, if I ever get on a bike again.