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June 12, 2006

Cars and Bicycles

We had an eventful Sunday. After the normal Sunday morning activities (church and yardwork), we caught a 1:10 PM showing of the new Pixar movie Cars. It had gotten mixed reviews (stunning visuals, but hackneyed plot), but with a G rating and the past Pixar films among my favorites, it was a good opportunity to take my daughters to the movies.

They liked it, I think, although they were a little squirmy towards the end. I thought it was much better than some of the reviews it has received. It was visually breathtaking (the race scenes are spectacular), and the story was entertaining. We'll own the DVD shortly after it is released (just in time for the 2006 holiday season, I should think).

After the movie, we stopped at Old Navy to get some light sweaters for the girls, and then to Toys R Us to buy a bicycle for Amanda. We had gotten a really nice girls bicycle from a friend, so we got helmets and training wheels on Saturday. The bicycle fit Elena better, so that became hers, and she loved zooming up and down the sidewalk on her bike. We got a slightly smaller one (already assembled) for Amanda. She picked out a My Little Pony bicycle.

We then went to Sweet Tomatoes for a early dinner. It was just before 5:00 PM when we left the restaurant. The girls fell asleep on the short car ride home. I carried them in and let them continue their nap on the couch. But at 7:00 PM, an hour before their normal bed time, they were both still asleep! I gave them the carry test: if when I carry them to their beds and they continue to sleep, I consider them down for the night. That's just what happened to Elena - she got 13.5 hours of sleep last night. Amanda woke up twice (at 9:00 and 10:00) but both times not for very long. She got nearly 13 hours of sleep.

Today, it appears that the pre-assembled bike was not assembled correctly, as the training wheels are too low, causing the back wheel to not touch the ground (we haven't yet decided if we'll ask for our $10 assembly fee back). I'll fix it when I get home from work, but I hope Donna was able to survive their enthusiasm for a bike ride (they were asking about it even before I left for work this morning). I suspect fixing Amanda's bike will be the first thing I do when I walk in the door.

Posted by Rob Reid at June 12, 2006 11:44 AM
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