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Me and my Adventurous Bicycle
It’s wonderful to be back
in my childhood hometown again to visit my now elderly mother. It seems like
centuries ago when I was growing up here. Back then; this small town was just a
backdrop that formed the unremarkable environment in which I lived my everyday
life.
Mom’s doing great for her
age, but she’s moving slower these days. After a lengthy but heart-warming talk
in the den about how my work is going back in the big city far from here, we
have reached the point of being all talked out for now.
What a perfect time to go
for a walk and get some fresh air. The outside loudly calls for a look around
the neighborhood to see how things have changed, and how things have stayed the
same. As I walk down the street, it’s like I’m on my trusted bicycle riding
around as a young girl. I’m on yet another grand mission on my bike again. Oh,
the places my bike could take me, and did.
There’s the small corner
store, just a quick bike ride down one street and up another, where I can get
an ice-cold soda in a glass bottle with a red metal cap. Inside is the long
candy aisle where I must carefully consider my choices; will it be a candy bar,
or pack of football cards with the bonus flat piece of bubble gum, or a handful
of fireball jawbreakers? … The freedom
to decide continues unabated¸ only the stakes are higher with time, requiring
proportionally greater wisdom.
There’s the bridge over the lazy river where I
love to park my bike, and just sit on the tall ledge to think penetrating
thoughts, as I look down the river into the expansive horizon. How far does
this river go, what is beyond the river, and even what is beyond that? Maybe
someday I can travel to experience it on my own when I get older … Many are the
places I’ve since traveled to, only to enlarge my curiosity further, as my
awareness of the unknown has grown. It’s only a quick ride to reach the old
retired doctor’s house, whose lawn I mow weekly. He pays me a modest wage to
help maintain his large yard. We always enjoy talking as we work together. I
don’t remember exactly all that we talked about, but I do remember that he
always listened and I felt appreciated. He sure did know a lot about what life
has in store that is common to every man … His example of deliberate kindness
and thoughtful wisdom showed me how to pass on the same to others younger than
myself, many times over the years.
Up ahead is her house,
just three houses down from that corner. She is so lovely with pretty
reddish-brown hair. I need to ride past her house yet again to see if I might
find her outside where I could maybe, just maybe, have the chance to talk with
her after school. I’m not sure what to say given the chance, but it’s worth the
risk. Too bad she never really noticed me at school, even though we shared the
same classes; I wonder where she is now … Years later in college, it was just
as awkward when I first met my old classmate and struggled to start a
conversation, but those moments surprisingly became the initial spark that
turned into the real communication of our now 30-year friendship.
Where is that special
tree? I know it’s somewhere around here between these two houses, or is it the
next house? I guess the tree is now long gone. Having packed an egg-butter
sandwich lunch in my bicycle basket, I’m set to spend almost the entire day
climbing around in it, where I can think and dream unrestrained. It is here I
have found a glorious refuge; each large branch is its own lavish room
comprising my expansive estate. What a rich woman I am to have found such an
interesting place that I can call my own!
I love to climb to the very top where the highest branch is so narrow, I
must hold on tight as I sway widely with it in the wind – because the higher I
go, the more I can see. I can even see past the supermarket, with a glimpse of
the ocean a mile beyond that. I’m glad my mother never knew how high I dared to
climb… Since then, I have always found it well worth paying the price to reach
the vantage point that affords life’s best perspective.
My bicycle enabled so
much adventure along the safe sidewalks and sleepy streets of my town. It
offered great freedom to explore. There were so many places to ride my bike,
including special places that only I knew about. There were seemingly endless
opportunities for discovery, compelling experiences, and even the thrill of
imagined danger.
My life then had space
wide enough to ride but secure enough with all its well-defined boundaries,
where I purposed to set my course towards creating an engaging life to enjoy.
This was a place that could not have been more adventurous.
It’s been decades since
those days of childhood exploration, and I’m sure that rust has long since
consumed my old bike. But even though
everything is different now, nothing has changed. Life remains an adventure that
continually beckons. Although I am more
established now, I still fashion the places I call my own so that I may live
largely. I still must plan to set a direction and be careful to navigate a wise
path.
This wonderful little
town - this special appointed place provided a significant time of preparation
which was a microcosm of my life, where I learned, without realizing I was
learning the most important things before I ever lived them.
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