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Friday, April 4, 2008

"Learn to ride a bicycle. You will not regret it if you live." -Mark Twain

So I called Zanes in CT and soon the bicycle will be on my porch. Kim Starr was really helpful with getting me all the Info that I needed, Thanks. www.ezanes.com She even equipped us with a how to attach the pedals and handle bars manual, with live action movies! Score! ha ha ha.

I have new shoes for my bike, they will be fun to play with, Here is a joke to explain:

Q. Do you know what is the hardest part of learning to ride a bike?

A. The pavement.


I would also like to thank the Oberkotter Family Foundation for the scholarship for my books next year. You guys are doing me a huge favor, Thank you SOooooooo much!! I appreciate it very very very much!

1 comment:

Anson said...

A pre-trip bike would be great. I'm not really sure what I'm doing after school gets out (June 3rd) and the trip starts. My mom wanted to come down for that time, but I'm not sure really what's going on...

Right now the current color is pink, but I'm still not too sure about that. Oh and on your bike remember to put grease (or bike lube if you have no other choice) on the seat post and pedals. I'm not sure if they tell you this in the movie things since for some reason I can't view them... but it's a good idea to lube/grease wherever metal touches metal or carbon fiber touches metal and you want it to move again. That's my bike advice for the day :P