9.2.12

Charles River bike path

since we moved here i have wanted to take our bikes into the city to ride along the charles river bike path. it winds along the charles river for a fourteen mile loop.

there are good reasons to stop and rest all along the path – cool playgrounds, cafes, festivals, ponds, and of course to view the river! in august, we made this happen, and other than the fact i *flew over my handle bars and crashed at one point, i can’t wait to do it again.

*don’t ride too close to the bike in front of you. and, don’t take pictures while biking.  i crashed soon after the last photo above.

{photos by me, jane beckner rhodes. quote via}

9.27.11

boston by bicycle

we are not a very outdoorsy family by most definitions of outdoorsy.

we are a sportsy-active-family, but we avoid most camping/hiking/biking/anything that has’t to do with the REI-store-in general.
it’s just better that way. most of the times we’ve attempted river rafting, camping, biking – it ends in some sort of disaster.

having that said, i will still get the occasional itch to do something outdoorsy.

this time, it involved me BEGGING my family all day to go on a bike ride.
no one wanted to go.

husband actually told me in the middle of the afternoon,
“it just sounds so difficult & inconvenient…”

but i kept prodding.

and eventually, i whined enough that it happened.

like this:

we loaded up our bikes & headed downtown,
we got lost trying to find the tour company.
we couldn’t find parking near the tour company,

then…

we finally found the company & parking & made it to the tour within minutes of them closing up for the night.

we even dragged took auntie nancy with us. she tried her darndest to get out of going, too. i teased her because i was sure she didn’t want to go because she didn’t know how to ride a bike! {the truth is embarrassing, sometimes!}

the tour guides take pictures during the ride, i don’t super-love any of those photos, but they prove one thing:

it was difficult. we covered six+ miles & kj’s little legs went as fast as they could at times on a no-gear bike. it was inconvenient.

but, absolutely worth it. everyone loved it.
the city, and harbor are simply stunning in the evening, by bicycle.

6.19.09

biking to borders

we have an amazing neighborhood.

this is our second annual kids summer book club.
it’s officially a tradition.

starting last year…{and look here}…once school is out, we ride our bikes to borders book store. each age group/gender chooses the book they are going to all read for the summer. we have lunch at bajio’s, and then ride our bikes back home.

later this summer, each of us mom’s will host one of the age groups for a little book group based on the theme of their book. we’ll have games, treats, etc.

so so fun. and educational!

this is only a portion of our group. it’s just not possible to get EVERY
ONE lined up on their bikes for the photo! you should honestly see us, on the street-sidewalks-trails. it’s amazing how many of us there are!!!
kiana was the main advocate of this book for her group… she has been reading the “uglies” and is almost finished so she was rallying support to read the next one-

myla and her gal pal chose -

KJ is reading with two groups of his buddies, they are split between two reading levels and being the avid reader that he is, he joined both!

sela and her toddler buddies chose-
time to read…
in a few weeks we’ll be book-club party-planning mommas!

© 2013 jane rhodes.