Sunday, July 20, 2008

Can't Get Enough of Craigslist

Hubby sold a number of things on Craigslist amidst rushing to make our house presentable for market listing. It was too tempting not to check for other deals at the same time, though. And you know Hubby loves him a deal. In the hour and a half hustle before our first open house, he dashed to Home Depot to replace our cracked doorbell. Well, this tandem bike happened to be for sale down the road. He bought the tandem with just minutes to spare. He stashed the tandem in our garage until later that evening.
After the open house, and some dinner, Hubby installed the tandem around the seat of his mountain bike. The little handle bars needed adjustment, too. Finally, the bike was completely adjusted, and it was time to mount. But Son1 grew leery. "No, first Mommy is gonna ride it, and then I am next," he declared. And they both looked at me with expectancy. Now how was I going to say no? I straddled the tandem and perched myself on the little seat. Hubby sized me up and down. "You know, you fit pretty well on that seat. I bet I could lift the seat all the way and you and I could go riding together." Or not. I wasn't a huge fan of this contraption. We soared up and down the cul-de-sac for what a preschooler took as a victory lap. He cheered just like a member of a pit crew. We stopped in front of our house, and now it was their turn.

Watching the two of them ride several rounds made me grow the slightest affinity for the tandem. Hubby could steer and pedal without Son1. Hubby also steered and coasted while Son1 pedaled. Hubby pointed out the most important value to the tandem. Son1 learned a sense of balance without training wheels.

This is just the beginning of something else, though. It's the beginning of father-son stuff, stuff without Mommy. I stood there, smiling, watching my eldest in complete bliss. My heart and my head recognized the moment for what it was, what my husband had dreamed about for years, and what my little boy started to discover. I thought this day would come, and I would react differently. I imagined a sadness on my part. But it just wasn't there tonight.

7 comments:

  1. AH....I totally get this post! I could get wordy here but I will just say I know this feeling!

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  2. What a moment! DP

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  3. How old is Son1? Just wondering at what age that bike would work for us.

    When my son went camping with my husband this weekend I was overjoyed because I so want the two of them to have time one-on-one and do cool stuff together. Soon, my hubby will be able to do some stuff one-on-one with our little girl which will probably make our son jealous.

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  4. Can you believe my big boy is going to be FOUR next month?!? If your little one can pedal a bike with training wheels, he can totally pedal this one!

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  5. sometimes you love those moments... and sometime you won't--

    so cherish the moments that make you smile!

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  6. Ah male bonding, there's nothing else like it!

    I love that the Big S and son 1 get to go bike riding together! The attachment on the back is very cool - this way you don't have to worry if son 1 is keeping up with you or going too fast because he is always just a few feet behind regardless of whether he peddles his little heart out or not ;).

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  7. Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.
    Yeah. Gotta love Craigslist. :)

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