limewave
05-16-2011, 09:10 AM
. . . and thankfully without any serious consequences!
DH and I went for a bike ride this weekend, just tooling around the neighborhood. He had DS (just turning 2 this weekend :)) in the trailer. I was demoing a new 29er.
We were having fun just riding around and chatting. I kept looking back and watching DS play in the trailer: leaning way forward and then bouncing back in the seat (read: not strapped in securely and wearing no helmet).
I was taking curbs and jumps and weaving, testing out the 29er capabilities. DH decided he wanted to have "fun" too and took a curb (we were going at a fast clip).
And then I heard the crash and the metal scraping on the road! I cannot tell you how awful I felt in that instant. I KNEW DS did not have a helmet on and was not strapped in. When I turned to look and saw the trailer on its side and skidding across the road (and not hearing and screaming or crying) . . . everything just stopped.
All DH said was that "he fell right on his head" :eek::eek::eek:
I ran to my baby and scooped him up. Then he started crying. A couple was out walking their dog and DS cried that he wanted to pet the puppy. Phew! No visible markings on his head, just a red ear. No bumps or scrapes. That night he kept asking for ice for his ear and talking about crashing in the "tent" bike. Fortunately he is unscathed! I start crying just thinking about this. I had the dry heaves most of the night I had been so scared.
Normally I would pitch a little fit about DS not being strapped in securely or wearing a helmet, but DH always says I'm "overprotective" and gives me a bunch a grief about worrying. I didn't say anything before we left. I really wish I would have made a fuss. It's totally worth the eye-rolling and overprotective comments.
I made a trip to the LBS and got DS the cutest, toughest, littlest Shark helmet. He loves it so much, he hasn't taken it off since I gave it to him.
DH and I went for a bike ride this weekend, just tooling around the neighborhood. He had DS (just turning 2 this weekend :)) in the trailer. I was demoing a new 29er.
We were having fun just riding around and chatting. I kept looking back and watching DS play in the trailer: leaning way forward and then bouncing back in the seat (read: not strapped in securely and wearing no helmet).
I was taking curbs and jumps and weaving, testing out the 29er capabilities. DH decided he wanted to have "fun" too and took a curb (we were going at a fast clip).
And then I heard the crash and the metal scraping on the road! I cannot tell you how awful I felt in that instant. I KNEW DS did not have a helmet on and was not strapped in. When I turned to look and saw the trailer on its side and skidding across the road (and not hearing and screaming or crying) . . . everything just stopped.
All DH said was that "he fell right on his head" :eek::eek::eek:
I ran to my baby and scooped him up. Then he started crying. A couple was out walking their dog and DS cried that he wanted to pet the puppy. Phew! No visible markings on his head, just a red ear. No bumps or scrapes. That night he kept asking for ice for his ear and talking about crashing in the "tent" bike. Fortunately he is unscathed! I start crying just thinking about this. I had the dry heaves most of the night I had been so scared.
Normally I would pitch a little fit about DS not being strapped in securely or wearing a helmet, but DH always says I'm "overprotective" and gives me a bunch a grief about worrying. I didn't say anything before we left. I really wish I would have made a fuss. It's totally worth the eye-rolling and overprotective comments.
I made a trip to the LBS and got DS the cutest, toughest, littlest Shark helmet. He loves it so much, he hasn't taken it off since I gave it to him.