Tuesday, November 4, 2008

NEW BIKE!

My 2009 Bianchi Milano Parco bike finally arrived all the way from Italy! It is the best bike, ever! Sometimes, when you have to wait four months for something, you start to wonder whether or not it will be worth the wait. This bike was DEFINITELY worth the wait.
I was really excited to finally have my bike, so David and I decided to go for a ride on Sunday afternoon. I didn't know that the afternoon would soon be tainted by some very foolish mistakes on my part.
Mistake #1: My wardrobe choice was my first and biggest mistake.
I decided that since this bike is meant to be a means of transportation for me if I need it, that I should wear whatever I would normally wear in transit. My everyday choice is jeans and some sort of top, so I went with that. However, my mistake was choosing to wear my favorite pair of 7 jeans!
So, David and I drove over to the old Jefferson Highway, which is traffic-free - ideal for riding!
This is me and my beautiful bike before the ride.


Oh, so innocent.

We decided to go on a six mile bike ride. We got to about mile three and I was having so much fun. My bike is way cute and the afternoon was perfect for riding.
Mistake #2: I became so distracted by the fun I was having that I decided to look over at David for a split-second.
I looked left and my bike veered right - right into a three inch trench beside the pavement drop-off. I tried to steady myself, but there was nowhere for my wheels to go. I was going down, but not even fast. My fall was a wobbly, clumsy, slow crash into the pavement. Luckily, I was going slow enough, so when I fell onto my left hand, it didn't scrape against the pavement ( I don't think I could handle another month of missing the skin on my palms, like when I tripped over a speed-bump while walking - don't ask - I'm a mess).
Unfortunately, I could feel my left knee scraping into the pavement and I knew that I had just put a whole in my 7s! I got up, and immediately started crying and babbling incoherently that everything is ruined.
David checked my bike out and told me that it's okay, I didn't do any damage to my new bike, but I was not appeased. I hate ruining clothes. I am very possessive and attached to my clothes. I both love and hate buying jeans. They're expensive and I always have to have them altered to fit my height, so when I finally have a pair that is perfectly suited to my petite frame, I become very emotionally attached to them. David tried to calm me down, but I wasn't having any of it. Sometimes, I think when people see me having a public tantrum, they must wonder who the psycho is next to David. Luckily, no one was around to witness my meltdown. Only seconds after I decided to stop crying, a huge peloton came towards us. I am SO glad they were not there to witness my embarrassing fall or the resulting fit. We got back on our bikes and continued our ride. I was fuming the entire ride. We made it back to the car without any more wipe outs. We loaded the bikes and drove home.
So, until next weekend, I will look at my gorgeous bike, my poor disfigured jeans and my knees that bear the marks of my many falls (David says I shouldn't care, because they're the mark of an active person. I think they are just the mark of my clumsiness). But I will get back on my bike, because as long as I don't fall and smash my head open; I think I can deal with a few scars and some ruined jeans. They are a small price to pay for outdoor fun with my love!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Your new bike is absolutley beautiful! I think we will definitely need to go on a bikeride sometime.

PS: Morgan you are perhaps one of the most funny people I know....I love your stories...

Anonymous said...

Oh Morgan - I miss you! We feel like we have ZERO time in our life and we're forever going out of town, but we talk about hanging out with you guys all the time. We need to get together for a little catch-up night asap! We also need to ride bikes together - I have a trailer for Mary and she LOVES it. Let's go!

Anonymous said...

Love your bike Morgan!! It's totally you! Sorry about your first experience though. I would have cried too!! Ruining clothes is the most emotional thing to go through! :)

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