So, off I went with Patrick in the sidecar. Miles, my younger son, had previously left on his push scooter thing to go visit with a neighborhood pal of his his.
Patrick and I rode over to the nearby mall to one of the mega book stores and whiled away a bit of time; him perusing books in the kid section and me looking for good titles to check for at the local public library. Yeah, I'm cheap. I used to buy books but would never read most of them again, so I figured, what's the point right?
It was close to 1:30 PM when Patrick and I wandered on over where Miles was hanging out. I gave his friend Paul and brother Andrew a short ride in the sidecar, just around the block since neither boy had ever ridden in a sidecar rig.
The boys' friends then had to go prepare for their trip to Cheyenne, WY this afternoon to go see their uncle for Memorial Day. I bundled the boys together into the sidecar and we went home to fetch Miles' ski helmet which is more robust than the bicycle helmet he'd been wearing to play with the scooter. (The ski helmet is good for up to impacts of 60 mph).
This is how I fit both boys in the sidecar, one rides in front of the seat on a cushion located on the floor
They don't appear to be having fun, do they?
A new couch their mom
Sidecar Monkeys
Miles' new bedroom set and bedroom door
Here's Miles goofing around with a couple of "candy canes" he'd spotted
Here's Miles goofing around with a couple of "candy canes" he'd spotted
We ran out of trails to explore though and we went off searching for a snack. We found burgers and fries at a local "Good Times" burger joint. A fitting name as we'd just had a pretty good time just rolling about the prairies on Natasha.
Beautiful weather here in Colorado as you can see, hope you got some riding in!
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