My mom and I have many things in common - and the love of a schedule is one of those things. But I was so proud of her...for our family vacation, she didn't schedule ANYTHING other than dinners. We were free to get up when we wanted, eat breakfast and lunch where we wanted, and do whatever we wanted all day long. And so...we did! :)
So Friday morning, we got up to have breakfast at the hotel. I love a hotel with a good hot continental breakfast. This one had biscuits and gravy...sausage...waffles...THAT is how breakfast should go. Except it should be a lot later in the day.
My parents...
Ryan...who is training for retirement...
And me. I really do hate mornings.
{Although getting up at 8 a.m. on vacation is considerably better than 4:30 a.m. on work days. I will give you that.}
After breakfast, we got ready and headed back into town to do some shopping. This is when Ryan and I did our coffee date you read about earlier this week in the county tour post. But here are some random glimpses into our shopping day.
I don't know if you're noticing a THEME or not....
...in the afternoon, my sister thought it would be fun to go on a bike ride. My niece had wanted to kayak with Ryan and me, but there were threats of storms and rain showers and party-pooper-Bekah did NOT want to be in a foreign body of water if that materialized, so biking seemed safer. {Keep that in mind, if you would.}
So Lori, Jeff, Cassie, Ryan and I rented bikes from a little shop in downtown Shipshewana and got directions to the Pumpkinvine trail just outside of town. We had to bike about a half mile from the rental shop to the trail - and that part was on a highway. No biggie.
{Also keep in mind, if you would, that I broke my leg on a bike at age 11 and have ridden one exactly TWO times since. Once in November of 2010 in Kansas and once {on the tandem bike} on our honeymoon in December of 2012. So it was about time again.}
So here we are at the start of the trail:
Couple quick things. Yes. Ryan is riding a girl's yellow and pink bike. It's because there was only one guy's bike at the shop and I knew Ryan wouldn't care if Jeff took it, so I gave that one up to Jeff. Ryan also carried my Vera Bradley backpack the entire trip - because it was heavy with the camera and tripod and he's a classy gentleman that way. He's rather bike through Amish country wearing a Vera Bradley backpack than make me get a sore neck carrying it. Husband of the year award.
The trail was GORGEOUS. It was scenic and smoothly paved and pretty much a straight shot. We went about seven miles before turning around to head back.
Some pics from the trip:
Right about the time we arrived back at the trail head and turned onto the road to bike the half mile to the shop...those storms they mentioned? SHOWED UP. Thankfully it was a rainstorm vs. a thunderstorm. I would have just keeled on over in a dead faint if there had been thunder and lightning.
Ryan took off the Vera bag and carried it like a football to protect my camera and my phone {which he had used to take all the above pictures.} Everyone pedaled like crazy to get back to the shop.
Except yours truly.
Apparently I am broken {in one of many ways} and in weird Bekah trivia...I cannot open my eyes in rain. Can't handle the water on my eyes. So there I was, even with sunglasses on to shield my eyes, trying to BIKE DOWN A HIGHWAY, with traffic and horse poop abounding, in the pouring rain, with my eyes shut.
True. Story.
Yes. I was crying. Everyone was so far ahead of me, they were almost out of sight and I was pulled over in somebody's driveway, trying to figure out how to get home. My clothes were soaked. I looked like a drowned rat. And I couldn't see.
I managed to catch up with them and the rain let up slightly and we got everything back and returned.
And we got our after photo:
Oh. And did I mention next up were family pictures??
Also a true story.
Despite the debacle, I had a BLAST biking with the fam. And I am gaining confidence on a bike again too, which is also exciting.
So that was that day!!! :)
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4 comments:
Ryan looks to be the only one who came out of the rain storm without a single hair messed up. Kudos! (smile)
I am super impressed that for one of your first times back on a bike, you went for such a long bike ride. Despite the trauma at the end it sounds like a lot of fun! Now when will your next bike ride be?!?!? :)
I don't know how you find stuff for The Saturday Six, or if you take suggestions, but I thought this was amazing!
https://shine.yahoo.com/fashion/this-high-schooler-turned-her-prom-dress-into-a-work-of-art-185436928.html
Lynnette - I KNOW!! Not fair, right????
Natasha - I would love to do more rides...I had fun with it! Now to get a BIKE. (Key component.)
And thanks for the Saturday Six tip! I get stuff wherever I can find it, so I always welcome suggestions!
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