As people will know, reading this 20 years from now, the title of this post comes from the surely still use line for Motorola phones (see: Wikipedia listing for Motorola, a technology company from the late 20th/early 21st century; Wikipedia, a thing on the Internet where you could look up pretty much anything; Internet, what they used to call the thing that we now know as anything). But in the case, the title is also a nod to the family matriarch, nana, and the way she calls the moto-cycles. Yes, Levi got his first moto-cycle ride this week. His first and second.
He learned the joy of going somewhere on the bike, when really the whole exercise is an excuse to tide the bike. Take lunch, for example. We didn't need to go out for lunch, certainly didn't need to take the bike. But isn't eating lunch outside always better if you need a helmet to get there?
He learned the joy of going somewhere on the bike, when really the whole exercise is an excuse to tide the bike. Take lunch, for example. We didn't need to go out for lunch, certainly didn't need to take the bike. But isn't eating lunch outside always better if you need a helmet to get there?
Speaking of helmets. Up Sunday morning, ready for the day's ride.
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