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We're off!
Today's adventures brought us to a luncheon at The Electric Bike Shop on J st., sponsored by the Association for Commuter Transportation (ACT). It was a great opportunity to meet others who are interested in changing the current car-driven culture to a healthier, community oriented one. It was pretty fun to test out a few electric bikes but I'm not willing to give up my Mundo, yet. I think we'll be ready for another bike investment after we can finally ditch the car, probably something with a pedal-assist. 

From there, a quick stop to pick up our CSA Full Belly box and head over to our friend's house. Mostly, I feel recovered from our weekend's adventure but I am still feeling a bit fatigued and constantly hungry. My body doesn't even have much soreness, which is very surprising to me. Jose on the other hand, is hobbling around with his ankle taped up. We're guessing that it was a strain from an old injury that flared up during the trip. One thing that is very noticeable is the difference in our preferences for bikes. Jose has always been one for the lightest, fastest, carbon-filled bikes--racer bike style with a stretched out position. I have always been drawn to the more comfortable, steel framed, sturdy, big bikes--made for long distances, not for speed or weight. It is interesting to me that he is the one in pain and I am not. I'm pretty sure that that makes me the winner. 

We had fun carrying the Strider around, too (loaded up in the crate). Big Brother loved getting some riding in at our friend's house. Back at home, we attempted to install our very own "You Ain't Got Jack" sunshade for the Mundo. I had more issues with it than I had hoped. The PVC got a kink in it so it's a bit off center and putting the holes in the Peanut Shell wasn't super easy (and I accidentally put in more holes than needed). Finally, the stroller shade that I had to use isn't the greatest, it's quite small. However, my main goal is to get an actual sun shade for the entire seat to protect Big Brother from harmful UV rays and heat. We don't get a ton of rain here in Sac and I didn't really like the idea of covering him in vinyl since it's not as necessary for us. I'm going to give our current set up a try and see how it goes. I might need to get a cheap/used stroller with a better cover for it. Now, if I can just sort out the little one's situation. Suggestions? 
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Big Brother was pretending to be asleep but it was still pretty darn cute.
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My attempt at making You Ain't Got Jack's sunshade. Not as good as I was hoping but I'm looking forward to giving it a test run.
 


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Jose
04/18/2012 7:44pm

no comment. (luv yah).

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04/18/2012 7:51pm

I think the main difference is the sunshade- the Chicco one is really just a great model. It has about twice the coverage it seems, and has the back flap which I've found handy. I'd recommend the Phil and Ted UV protector- fits like a glove and Phil and Ted are another quality product.

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04/19/2012 7:25pm

I found a cover at Walmart online that is cheaper and says that it is toxin and lead free, very important to me. I think I'll have to find a better sunshade more like yours.

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Dale
04/18/2012 8:28pm

I didn't realize you were hauling the strider around but do still remember when you rolled up to my office with your old bike being trailered behind that big blue Mundo. That was quite a site as you wobbled off towards home too. Impressive!

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