Yesterday I went for my first "proper" bike ride - 8 miles along the Thames Path on the National Cycle Network route 1. I'm actually quite pleased with myself! Hubby came along to keep me company (and, I suspect, so that he could have a good laugh if I did fall off - which I didnt, so there!!) having bought himself a bike just as the shops closed on Saturday. All we need now is for Toby to learn how to stay upright on 2 wheels & we can all go out together at the weekends :-) Of course, as I build up to longer distances I will have to be going it alone most of the time as Toby is only 6! (or 7 after this coming Saturday - where did that time go??!)
Fundraising is going well too - £905 so far plus some people who have said they will definitely sponsor me but haven't yet said how much ;-) So a BIG thank you to everyone who has sponsored me so far or is about to do so.......I know that there is a long way to go yet.
Monday, 15 September 2008
Sunday, 7 September 2008
Stabilisers???
Well, it's here :-) my lovely shiny new bike...

....although, if my first couple of attempts are anything to go by, it won't be shiny for very long!! My son, Toby (who had better be careful if he wants to live to see his birthday in 2 weeks time!) cheekily announced that perhaps Mummy should have stabilisers & elbow & knee pads "to start with" !
(To be fair that doesn't sound like such a bad idea! :-)
Still, I'm pleased to find that yes indeed, it is true that you never forget how to ride a bike :-) Yes, there is a LOT more wobbling than I remember, and yes, I am a little bit scared about falling off (OK, more than a little bit) but YES, I CAN still ride a bike (just about).
Good job I have a year to go before Jordan :-)
....although, if my first couple of attempts are anything to go by, it won't be shiny for very long!! My son, Toby (who had better be careful if he wants to live to see his birthday in 2 weeks time!) cheekily announced that perhaps Mummy should have stabilisers & elbow & knee pads "to start with" !
(To be fair that doesn't sound like such a bad idea! :-)
Still, I'm pleased to find that yes indeed, it is true that you never forget how to ride a bike :-) Yes, there is a LOT more wobbling than I remember, and yes, I am a little bit scared about falling off (OK, more than a little bit) but YES, I CAN still ride a bike (just about).
Good job I have a year to go before Jordan :-)
Friday, 5 September 2008
Wow!
Enormous thanks to my employers, who have agreed to sponsor me to the tune of £500 - that makes a huge difference to my fundraising target :-)
AND...I have just heard that my bike is ready & will be delivered to me this evening :-) How's that for service.
Now I "just" have to learn how to ride again!!!!
AND...I have just heard that my bike is ready & will be delivered to me this evening :-) How's that for service.
Now I "just" have to learn how to ride again!!!!
Wednesday, 3 September 2008
Oh No!
I've just heard from the bike shop that I can't collect my bike today after all :-( The model I originally put on the order is in stock, BUT after chatting to the owner I had decided to go for the next model up in the range (as it has some seat suspension!) and this particular model won't be in stock at the shop until Friday. Oh well, nothing I can do about it.
It will be a bit tricky for me to get to the shop over the weekend as I will be at work on Friday & at college on Saturday and the shop is closed on Sundays - but Peter has said he will call me as soon as the bike arrives & we will sort something out so that either I can collect it in the evening or he will arrange to deliver it to me :-) Thank you Peter, that is much appreciated. So - one way or the other I should be riding by Sunday, better start praying for dry weather!!
It will be a bit tricky for me to get to the shop over the weekend as I will be at work on Friday & at college on Saturday and the shop is closed on Sundays - but Peter has said he will call me as soon as the bike arrives & we will sort something out so that either I can collect it in the evening or he will arrange to deliver it to me :-) Thank you Peter, that is much appreciated. So - one way or the other I should be riding by Sunday, better start praying for dry weather!!
Tuesday, 2 September 2008
Tomorrow is the day...
...when I can finally go & collect my new bike. I'm not sure whether I am excited or scared! Maybe a little of both.
I have a day off work tomorrow as it is the last day of the school holidays, and as Toby has invited a friend round for the day it means that I will have not one but TWO 6 year old spectators with me when I try to balance on two wheels for the first time since 1980-something! Cue lots of giggles from the 2 boys!! I suppose I should be grateful that they are not older as at least there will not be any photographic evidence of my embarrassing first attempt.
I have already told Peter at the bike shop that fitting the gel saddle is top priority - and have added a cycle computer to my list of equipment as I definitely need to know how far I am cycling each time.
Watch this space for tales of bruises & embarrassment, aching muscles & "does my bum look big in this" type questions (well, cycling shorts are just NOT flattering are they! especially with padding!) ;-)
I have a day off work tomorrow as it is the last day of the school holidays, and as Toby has invited a friend round for the day it means that I will have not one but TWO 6 year old spectators with me when I try to balance on two wheels for the first time since 1980-something! Cue lots of giggles from the 2 boys!! I suppose I should be grateful that they are not older as at least there will not be any photographic evidence of my embarrassing first attempt.
I have already told Peter at the bike shop that fitting the gel saddle is top priority - and have added a cycle computer to my list of equipment as I definitely need to know how far I am cycling each time.
Watch this space for tales of bruises & embarrassment, aching muscles & "does my bum look big in this" type questions (well, cycling shorts are just NOT flattering are they! especially with padding!) ;-)
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