Showing posts with label cycling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cycling. Show all posts

Sunday, June 30, 2013

weekending

Fun at the park with family...

getting adjusted at Whole Family Chiropractic; we love Dr. Jessica...

love getting text messages with pictures from Steve
he sent the seflie for Riggs to see him at work
it's his new favorite picture...

 how is this possible?
he feels so heavy to me!

finally, some rain...

playing at the river and the resulting giant fly bite

afternoon bike-ride
the bugs can't get him in there...

baking cookies with mama
he loved eating the butter
and the chocolate chips...

While we were biking and baking, daddy was out 4x4ing with friends...

Today we went down to the river to play on the beach
and throw the ball for Tutka...

 It got a little chilly so Riggs put on his raincoat.
There's just something so cute about a toddler in a yellow raincoat,
with his arms reaching out running towards his dadda...

Riggs was throwing the ball for Tutka.
He threw it in the water, but Tutka didn't get it fast enough.
(he was staying like a good boy till Steve said he could get it)
So Riggs decided he would go in and get it.
He fell face first into the freezing river
and came up sputtering, but not crying.
Once he caught his breath, he held up the ball
and yelled, "Ball!" very triumphantly with a proud smile.
Such a boy!
see the puddle at his feet? ha

What a lovely weekend. I'm so sad it's over, I feel like I barely got to see Steve! Good thing he gets a four-day weekend for the Fourth of July! I'm so excited for family time:)

Thursday, April 25, 2013

first bike ride of 2013


Today we went for our first family bike ride of 2013! And for once all the pictures are of me and Riggs, instead of them all being of Steve. In fact, I didn't even get one single picture of Steve the entire ride, but he was there, I promise!

It was a sunny and somewhat gusty day, but we had fun anyway. Riggs loved it, he was happy the entire time, pointing at things and smiling and jabbering on to himself in his little bike buggy. We have a Burley Bee bike trailer and I love it so much. It's so lightweight and I barely notice it back there - it's so easy to maneuver and it seems really comfortable for Riggs too.

One great thing about where we live is the paved bike bath that goes from the main intersection in our little community all the way (about 7 miles I think) to Palmer. Last summer I rode my bike to Palmer regularly to get the mail and get groceries at Fred Meyer. This summer I'm sure we'll do the same thing, especially since Riggs still seems to enjoy it so much.


I'll leave you with this cute comparison of Riggy from nearly a year ago versus now:

Friday, June 15, 2012

Mosquitoes

So, let me tell you about reason #137 why I love to bike...MOSQUITOES.  I thought it would be a stupid wonderful idea to take Riggs on a walk this afternoon rather than going on a bike ride.  My legs were sore from the workout and 5 mile ride I did yesterday afternoon, and I thought stretching them out by going for a nice walk would be a good idea.  So we put on our walking shoes and headed out for a walk.

We were just walking along, minding our own business, when they came, swarming us from every direction without mercy.   I tried to walk faster to see if that would help, but it didn't seem to.  They were getting thicker by the moment, so I decided I had had enough, turned around and ran home.  Yes, ran.  So much for a nice leisurely walk. 

Me trying to stay away from the evil mosquitoes


Riggy seemed to have a fun enough time, even thought they swarmed him too.  I did buy a bug net for his stroller at some point...I guess I need to get that out and use it.  Or maybe I could just go biking, and he could be in his nice, cozy, bug-free little buggy riding along behind me.  

After all, there are lots and lots of roads to explore nearby, with little to no traffic (if you don't count four-wheeler traffic, that is).  



Oh, and PS...

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Bike-riding, Paragliders and Bird-feeding

I don't know if I mentioned it here, but about two weeks ago I ordered a bike trailer for Riggs.  I patiently waited for it as I tuned up my bike after a long, new-baby hiatus.  Then on Tuesday, I got the email - my trailer was here!  I was so excited and headed to Anchorage to pick it up at REI and hang out with my sister Beka.  When I got home I assembled it right away and after Beka left to head back to Anchorage, I hooked it to my bike, got my little cycling buddy all geared up, and took it out for the inaugural ride.  It was a beautiful day, about 70 degrees and only a few wispy clouds.


Riggs was a little trooper, and didn't complain once about being strapped into the little buggy.  He even liked his helmet, handed down from Corbin and Noah.  I think he's the cutest little biker on the block :)


He didn't like sitting back so he flipped over to his stomach, so clever!  I think it's hilarious that the helmet is nearly bigger than the rest of his entire body.


I love his little biking buggy, and I love my bike and have missed it.  We have spent many hours and miles together and it feels so good to be back in the saddle!


I purchased the baby snuggler from REI as well since I feel like it makes it a bit more comfortable and supportive for Riggs, especially when he falls asleep.  And by the way, Burley recommends that you wait to bike with you baby until they one year old.  Steve and I thought about it and decided for ourselves and our situation that it would be okay to bike with Riggs now.  This is an important safety decision that you need to make for yourself and I am not encouraging anyone else to take their 5 month old biking.  Each baby and family is different and it is a completely personal decision.  Whew, okay PSA over!


It was so, so fun to be on my bike.  Oh and PS don't worry, this is just in my driveway making sure everything is hooked up correctly, I ALWAYS wear a helmet when I ride my bike on or near any road and so should you!


Beautiful view of the Knik River from the Bodenburg Loop.  We biked from about 7pm to 8pm, and the sun was at such a beautiful spot in the sky.


Have I ever mentioned how much I love where I live?  It is truly the closest thing to paradise I can imagine.  Mountain, tall green trees, and rolling farmland...perfect!



This is a picture of the Bodenburg Butte, which I have yet to  climb.  I'm waiting for Steve to have a day off where we aren't working on home projects, I don't want to do it without him.  When I do I will post all about it I'm sure.



Paraglider who hiked up the Butte and then glided beautifully down to the waiting fields.  I watched him for quite a while and was so jealous of his (or her?) experience, way up in the sky.

All in all it was an amazing trip, and everyday I love Palmer more and more.  Today Riggs and I rode into town, despite the overcast weather and promise of rain.  It was a nice ride and the longest I have ridden in probably a year.  According to my bike computer, the trip was 17.1 miles roundtrip.  I went to the Post Office and Fred Meyer, which are right next door to each other, so I didn't do much riding around in Palmer.  8.55 miles isn't bad for a one way trip, in fact it's just about right to get a good workout in while also making a grocery run.  My average speed was 10 mph, so pretty slow, but I was towing and taking my sweet time.

The bike path is paved the entire way from the South Bodenburg Loop to Palmer, and there is a steady level of traffic on the multi-use path, from bikers, to walkers, to sitters (a dad and his toddler son eating lunch - so cute!), to rollerbladers.  The views are beautiful and I spent the entire ride into town observing all the sights that you can't see (or don't notice) from the road.  It took about an hour on the way there and 45 minutes on the way back.  Another person on a road bike (not towing a 18 lb baby and a bunch of books and groceries, I might add) pulled out in front of me from Martha Road and I tried my hardest to catch up with them and pass them.  I started to catch up with them and was getting so close when they turned on the North Bodenburg Loop and I was pretty mad that I didn't get to creep blow past them and with all that junk in my trunk too.  Oh well, maybe next time.




In other news, the birds are finally coming to the bird feeder!  I am so excited about this, you have no idea.  It has been about three weeks I think, but now they come all day.  I love to sit on the couch and watch them fluttering around and finding refuge from the rain.  They will even come to it when I sit out there quietly, and that is probably my favorite way to watch them.





I sincerely hope that you are having a good week.  If not, chin up, it is almost the weekend!