The following is the story of my 7 yr old's birthday ride.
It didn't happen the way you plan for it to but that's usually for the best.
This story contains a broad assortment of things captured on digital film.
Festivals, camping, Goldwings and even Elvis! So, let's get to it, shall we?
I was shoveling some grub to my youngest one evening while
trying to decide what would make a perfect gift for my daughters 7th birthday.
And as most evenings go my son eventually makes the face that tells me he's full.
Go ahead son, show them the face.
So, while watching my son's head bob around as it searched for a place to rest
a thought entered my brain like lightning. Apparently my son was having a
similar thought.
After much head nodding and chin rubbing we agreed that my daughter should
have a motorcycle helmet of her own. One that fits. One that doesn't require
me to give mine up every ride. As I thought about what a great idea we
had just come up with my son made another face indicating that "number 2" was
in progress. I'll spare you that picture.
So, (I'll probably say 'so' a lot during this thread, sorry, I wasn't an english major)
I introduce the idea to my wife who wholeheartedly agrees that helmets are good
and not wearing them is bad. Ha! We both agree so there's no way for the plan to fail now.
But we can't just run out and buy a helmet. She has to be there to try it on.
And since I'm 2 hrs from anything, buying a helmet without trying it on first
is a sure way to ruin a trip before it starts because you can't just run down
and exchange it. So, it is decided that a father/daughter trip is required.
To make it all work out there's some scheduling to deal with. There's the aforementioned
festival, a scholastic competition, a trip to buy the helmet, a birthday party, a camping
trip and other miscellaneous errands to schedule all together. So, to my daughter
she's having a 2 week birthday party. I was just praying I could keep enough batteries
handy to get it all on camera.
On to the festival. Every year the little town of Lovelady, TX puts on the Lovefest.
Not sure why it's a Lovefest exactly. There's nothing outwardly adult about it
the way a Love-in might be. I'm guessing it's got something to do with mixing
the words Lovelady and Festival. Pretty tame and scaled down if you're used to festivals
in metro areas but there's a little something for everyone. Here's me and the older
two heading down to watch the parade.
Mom took the youngest to the baby contest. Not much sport in it. They just try and figure out
who's the cutest. Mine got 3rd Place.
The parade had mostly a bunch of vehicles of different types.
Old ones.
Old fast ones.
And New ones.
Then the showstopper of course, ELVIS!!
With so much to do the kids couldn't decide which way to run first.
My son ended up at the playground and my daughter got her face painted.
So, time flies and we're ready to head out, 3rd place trophy in hand.
I decided my wallet was a little thin so I drove down to the bank to hit up
the ATM for a withdrawal. What I found was more fun. A flock of Goldwings!
This one even had a trailer that looked like one of the cars in the parade.
Now that I was alert to the Goldwing meeting I noticed even more strewn about
the festival. Here's another group.
And some more hiding behind the post office.
It didn't happen the way you plan for it to but that's usually for the best.
This story contains a broad assortment of things captured on digital film.
Festivals, camping, Goldwings and even Elvis! So, let's get to it, shall we?
I was shoveling some grub to my youngest one evening while
trying to decide what would make a perfect gift for my daughters 7th birthday.
And as most evenings go my son eventually makes the face that tells me he's full.
Go ahead son, show them the face.
So, while watching my son's head bob around as it searched for a place to rest
a thought entered my brain like lightning. Apparently my son was having a
similar thought.
After much head nodding and chin rubbing we agreed that my daughter should
have a motorcycle helmet of her own. One that fits. One that doesn't require
me to give mine up every ride. As I thought about what a great idea we
had just come up with my son made another face indicating that "number 2" was
in progress. I'll spare you that picture.
So, (I'll probably say 'so' a lot during this thread, sorry, I wasn't an english major)
I introduce the idea to my wife who wholeheartedly agrees that helmets are good
and not wearing them is bad. Ha! We both agree so there's no way for the plan to fail now.
But we can't just run out and buy a helmet. She has to be there to try it on.
And since I'm 2 hrs from anything, buying a helmet without trying it on first
is a sure way to ruin a trip before it starts because you can't just run down
and exchange it. So, it is decided that a father/daughter trip is required.
To make it all work out there's some scheduling to deal with. There's the aforementioned
festival, a scholastic competition, a trip to buy the helmet, a birthday party, a camping
trip and other miscellaneous errands to schedule all together. So, to my daughter
she's having a 2 week birthday party. I was just praying I could keep enough batteries
handy to get it all on camera.
On to the festival. Every year the little town of Lovelady, TX puts on the Lovefest.
Not sure why it's a Lovefest exactly. There's nothing outwardly adult about it
the way a Love-in might be. I'm guessing it's got something to do with mixing
the words Lovelady and Festival. Pretty tame and scaled down if you're used to festivals
in metro areas but there's a little something for everyone. Here's me and the older
two heading down to watch the parade.
Mom took the youngest to the baby contest. Not much sport in it. They just try and figure out
who's the cutest. Mine got 3rd Place.
The parade had mostly a bunch of vehicles of different types.
Old ones.
Old fast ones.
And New ones.
Then the showstopper of course, ELVIS!!
With so much to do the kids couldn't decide which way to run first.
My son ended up at the playground and my daughter got her face painted.
So, time flies and we're ready to head out, 3rd place trophy in hand.
I decided my wallet was a little thin so I drove down to the bank to hit up
the ATM for a withdrawal. What I found was more fun. A flock of Goldwings!
This one even had a trailer that looked like one of the cars in the parade.
Now that I was alert to the Goldwing meeting I noticed even more strewn about
the festival. Here's another group.
And some more hiding behind the post office.
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