Thursday, October 18, 2012

One Simple Goal Accomplished: Two Wheel Traveling

A couple weeks ago I wrote a post about 4 Simple Goals {Before 2013}
The third goal on my list reads: Ride my bicycle to campus more often than I take my car.
 I can gladly report that I've succeeded at this goal.
And I love it. 

 Breathing fresh air and getting my heart pumping is a much better start to the day compared to sitting in traffic and trying to find a parking spot, and it's actually faster to take my bike.

I pack simply and lightly. My little basket holds a small notebook, a few books, my phone and wallet, a collapsable tote, and even a strategically placed coffee cup. (Although I might be pushing the 17 pound weight limit now that we're into the very large second volume of the Norton Early American Literature anthology, but that's yet to be seen.)

Bicycling makes me more confident, y'all. Those hills aren't as steep and those cars aren't as intimidating as they used to be. I grew up in the completely flat Mississippi Delta, never having to change a gear to pedal up hill, so I am weary of even the smallest of hills and plan routes around them. (Ask Steve about the first time he made me pedal up a hill in Columbus.) But one day I got the courage to go a faster route up a small hill, and now it's a breeze. I'm also more comfortable in street traffic. A lot of students at UA ride their bikes on the sidewalks, but I'd rather not run the risk of hitting someone who is walking or getting in the way of someone who needs full access of the sidewalk. So it's out into the street for me. Thankfully, drivers around Tuscaloosa seem to be pretty aware and considerate of us folks on two wheels.

Riding while wearing a skirt is much easier than I imagined. I had horrible {possibly illogical} visions of my skirt blowing up over my head or getting caught and ruined in the chain, but after seeing the women on Call the Midwife ride on cobblestones in nurse's uniform skirts and finally deciding I couldn't keep saving my favorite skirts for the rainy days of driving, I mustered up the courage to try it out, and much to my surprise, it was no big deal. 

Here's a photo of my second successful skirt/Schwinn combo:

thanks to Collyn for snapping this one

Happy pedaling! 

8 comments:

  1. I love the skirt (the whole outfit really) and I'm so jealous of that bike.

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    1. Thank you, Chelsey. The bike is older than we are. My mom bought it in the 70s, and Steve refurbished it for me last winter.

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  2. LOVE that basket!! Where did you get it? Chris and I ride around Maitland in our bikes with the babies on the back. It's amazing!

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    1. It's a Nantucket Bike Basket, Co. basket, and I bought it at our local bike shop. Here's their website: http://www.nantucketbikebaskets.com/

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  3. I love this post, and you, and especially that _Call of the Midwife_ is your inspiration.

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    1. Of course, it is. Have you watched it yet? It's amazing.

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  4. I lovedddd this post! I love how your post gives an actual picture of who your are. Fantastic.

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