Wheels in Motion

It's ridiculous! Why has it taken me so long to commit to riding my bike more consistently to the store, the gym, my daughter’s school, and our local pool? I’ve always done it on occasion, but I am embarrassed about how mindless I've been. 

Knowing that small steps can lead to big and lasting change, it’s better late than never. For those of you who are scratching your heads in reaction to the current astronomical gas prices and the poignant realization of our over-reliance on the slick black stuff, it’s time to get the bicycle out from the back of the garage, pump up your tires, and make use of a fantastic alternate mode of local transportation.

It is definitely my time to step up my commitment to traveling locally by bicycle... but did I have to feel the increased need on the hottest days of the year thus far?! And when I get a passionate idea in my head, there’s no stopping me; I just do what I need to do, sweat and all. So my daughter and I have been gallivanting around town on my bike with the child extender and crocodile horn, encouraging each other to go faster and taking turns singing. We enjoy our time peddling together, have made it fun and have learned that if you go fast enough, you can catch a breeze, no matter how humid it may be. Gifts present themselves when you least expect them!

Happy peddling!

2 Comments

jen said:

I used to drive all over the place! However, I recently moved into an apartment that was close to shops in town and was able to finally cut down on my gas usage. I ride my bike to my gym, pharmacy, grocery store for last minute items, and anything else close by. When I ride my bike instead of driving my car, I tend to be more aware of my surroundings and feel like I'm getting more out of my day.

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Supermodel, mom and TV host Emme takes you through her day-to-day trials and tribulations as she tries to live a more green-friendly life.

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