Last night my partner, Michele, and my kids were out to dinner while I was at my son's "back to school" night. Their conversation came around to the topic of my new bicycle. My son feels that my bike, and my biking, is the most important thing in my life and that the three of them are taking a back seat to it. Michele is in agreement.
I was shocked and hurt. Yes, I've been admittedly preoccupied with wanting a new bike and figuring out how to finance it, but I don't see how that took any time away from my family or caused them any harm. As it's been said, however, "perception is reality". I do most of my biking in the morning before they are even awake. It's my way of staying active and fit. I was hoping that my dedication to riding-as-exercise was setting a good example for my kids.
I think I'll quit looking for any more organized rides for this season.![]()
Thanks for letting me vent.
Nicole



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