Locke turned five last week and got a bike. Ryan taught him how to ride it a few days ago and Locke's been biking like crazy ever since. On Sunday we went for a 10 mile run and he rode his bike for 6 of those miles. Then today he cranked out just shy of 6 miles again on his bike. I can't really express how excited I am that we're really getting to the point where I can go long distances with Locke and not have to carry or push him along.
They didn't show up as well as I'd hoped in this photo but the springtime flowers are looking so gorgeous!
Today was our first long distance outing where I just brought the single stroller for Fox so there was no other way for Locke to get around besides his bike. It was a pretty risky plan but we pulled it off without a hitch. Well. There was a slight hiccup. At one point we had to cross a busy street without a crosswalk and halfway across the road, Locke put his bike down, announced that he needed a drink, and pulled out his water bottle just as three cars were barreling disconcertingly close. But. He responded quickly when I took his water bottle and calmly directed him (with my best shrill and panicked, yet stoic voice) to hurry and finish crossing the street with me. And...we made it. Although all three cars had to come to a full stop before we did. So there is some room for improvement. But as far as making it the whole 6 miles without any fatalities or even injuries, it was a 100% success. So that's got to count for something...right? As I was pulling Fox out of the stroller after we'd gotten home, he said in a voice almost too soft to make out, "I love...I love going to adventures with you, mom." Such a sweet boy.
So it may be the summer part of spring this week, but last week we were lucky enough to get a snow day. Or as Fox likes to call it, free treats from the sky day. We got caught in the storm while jogging back from dropping Locke off to preschool and by the time we got home, the stroller cover was completely plastered in snow. As soon as we got home and Bitties got a good look of the situation, he grabbed a cup and started scooping snow off the stroller until the entire cup was full. But he didn't stop there, he started trying to scoop up all over the yard and ended up with many dirt and stick-filled cups before I realized that I really needed to be putting plates out to catch the snow. When all was said and done, this boy downed 8 cups of snow. Hopefully it was a good air quality day because that's a whole lot of sky to be eating.
As I mentioned earlier, it was Locke's birthday last week and Tess offered to host a party at her house. There was cake, friends, and new clothes. This boy loves clothes. It was some fun times.
Hold on a minute. Did you say you went for a 10 mile run?! 10? Or should that have read, 1.0? Dang girl.
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Locke is rocking that bike. Good thing little kids don't get saddle sore.
ha well...several of those miles on that run were really just walked. but. 10 mile walk/run just doesn't sound as cool. but. You'd be surprised at the amount of time you have to get out and do stuff as a stay-at-home mom when actually staying at home with the kids=crazy pills.
DeleteThat is an incredible feeling . . . getting your kids to the point when they can DO the adventure, not just be dragged along on the adventure and when they start experiencing the thrill of the adventure it's total motherly fulfillment. You're an awesome mom, Laura.
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