Thursday, December 17, 2009

who knew? not i

howdy peoples --


can y'all believe that? i wish i coulda found a bigger picture. not only for a better view, but also for a design idea for soulman to build such a contraption.

i betya wonder why in the world he/we would want to , right?
well, ya see.... once upon a time, soulkid was a bike ridin fool. she was 5 years old, had her first bike, loved to ride. the training wheels came off, and one day, her and soulman got a little risky, and decided to go a bit too fast for a new rider.
obviously you can guess what happened, right? yep--- she crashed and burned. bad.
luckily she had a helmet on, but the rest of her didn't fare too well. nothing broken, but she got the fear put into her. so much so-- she's never been back on a bike since !!!
well, not until a few weeks ago. a month or two actually. but she decided to 'try' to ride her boyfriends bike at his birthday party-- apparently, that didn't work out too well. another, crash and burn. no injury-- other than bruised pride-- and somehow a broken bike chain. needless to say-- she was mortified. vowing to simply never learn to ride a bike.
well, until her and her dad had their road trip a few weeks ago, to Austin. they cruised thru the college campus out there... one of soulkids top choices of schools to attend. she saw a bunch of 'kids' riding bikes. to and from classes, around town, etc.
(i didn't know about any of this til last night when she and i were gettin food at sonic- and were chatting). so anyhow-- she is talkin about how important it is to her 'now' to learn to ride a bike. even tho-- we have tried to get her to learn for years-- she found it easier to just avoid it-- rather than face her fear and deal with it.
i told her i have no problem at all buying you a bike, i would love for you to learn.
BUT-- she started talkin about 'training wheels!" i kid you not! i tried so hard not to laugh at the poor kid. but c'mon folks. she's almost 16 years old. that's just not a good image in my mind. i 'see' people teasing her-- or at minimum, thinking she has a 'problem'.
finally, i couldn't hold it in anymore. i had to tell her--- "they're gonna laugh at you"
ugh. not an easy thing to do 'to' your kid.
i told her , just bite the bullet and do it.
she's afraid. what can i do?


she starts drivers ed. in like two weeks, and the poor girl is afraid to get on a bike.
i was BMX qualified at 10 years old. of course- i wasn't allowed to follow my dreams when i was a kid. but i was damn good on a bike-- and so was her dad. i thought that stuff was inherited. guess not.

so. hmmmm. what to do? what to do?

what's next?





HAPPY SWEET 16 SOULKID!

yeh i thought not.
how do ya throw a kid outta the pan and into the fire?
she actually does know how to drive , and does ok... just not in traffic---yet.

this bike thing, has me concerned tho.
haelp.

surely there's someone out there who was a late bloomer.
or not.
back in 'our day' i lived on my bike.

at least she has the want to --
finally

oh hell, i don't know-- just thought i'd throw that out there- just want some ideas. or not. maybe i just didn't have anything else to say.

so, anyhow-- have great days out there folks--
me and the kid have some business to do-- so we'll just be hangin out and runnin errands and such today-- prolly freezin. :((
i have to pump gas too. the only thing i hate worse than pumpin gas?
is doin it when it's cold or windy -- or both. ugh.

and would you believe in texas ya have to be 16 to pump gas ????
WTH? my mom was slavin us to pump her gas by SIX!!!

anyhow-- again---
happy thursday -----

and thanks to all who've sent us cards--- it's so awesome !
we even got one 'special made' "to the soul-clan" haha we all thought that was pretty special. ummmm.... mary. but i didn't say nuthin.

cept i wish i could get my scanner to work so i could show it to y'all. it's cute!

alrighty then. i must wake my child and hit the road soon.

7 comments:

Savannah said...

I must admit I am a bit bike shy these days after constantly stacking my bike when I lived at Uluru. Bikes were the main mode of transport out there and I can't tell you how many war wounds I sported over the time I was there.

Good on soul kid for wanting to get back on the bike so to speak. Finally a saying I can use that is actually relevant.

Have a great day Soul.

Mary said...

I had a bike and could ride it but my horse was jealous of the bike and stomped it to "beyond repair." I rode horseback everywhere I went anyway so I never had another bike. Did I ever mention that I was a barrel racer?

SoulKid will think about it and the "want to" will drive her to ride like a pro. Peer pressure, you know.

Donna said...

Take a picture of it and Then post the picture!

Hahaa...leave her alone!!! Although I was driving at 10...Yeah, Leave her alone...Hahaa...poor Sweetie!!
hughugs

It's her BIRTHDAY????? Happy Birthday SoulChild!!!

Anonymous said...

Hmmm... cant help ya there...but yeah when she sees others riding, she'll eventually get on in her own time, I think....

Lynx217 said...

happy birthday!

Raine said...

I dont know if they make training wheels that big , but if they did and you could find some you could load up her bike and take her somewhere that no one will see her to laugh and let her practise there

SOUL said...

i know-- she said she didn't care what anyone thought --
and i love that about her!!!!

do folks really learn to ride a bike, this late tho?

hmmmm.

i've always told her she could whatever she wants-- if she puts her mind to it-- can't stop her now.
right?

reckon i'll keep ya posted on this one-- but i think she'll have a drivers license before a bycicle.

we shall see.

ps--- noooo-- her birthday isn't til march-- that was a figure of speach y'all-
but thanks :))