On a Bicycle Built for Me



(sans tassels)Until Dad brought home a solid gold beauty.Just for me.Complete with a banana seat and ape-hanger handlebars (with gold streamers) it was the most amazing thing I had ever seen.We were instantly fast friends.And I do mean fast.And the novel ability to be able to sit while I pedaled was . . . novel.And remarkable.We spent many hours and miles together.Until I outgrew it.You’d think I would then have turned to the old, green reliable, now that feet and seat could actually work in conjunction with each other.But I didn’t.Nope.After riding my gold beauty, I wouldn’t be caught dead on that old thing.Moving ahead many, many years.My daughters and daughters-in-law biked every morning. With assorted grandchildren as out-riders and three of us towing little trailers, we resembled a parade.All we needed were the balloons.And clowns.Okay, just the balloons.The little blue Canadian Tire $99 Special I had been riding had been sadly outclassed by my DIL’s vintage, pink Electra marvel.I had ridden it.It was delicious.I wanted one.So my daughter and I had determined to find bikes EXACTLY like it.Now, for the ironic part.These bikes were precisely like the bike I learned to ride on.The old green reliable.The one I wouldn’t be caught dead on all those years ago.Balloon tires and all.See? Irony. . .
Published on April 13, 2021 13:52
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