It did sound like a good idea so Doug loaded up all the bikes on the car for us (he definitely wins the best husband award
Adam did a fantastic job biking, in total we went 12 miles. He had a hard time keeping a steady speed though, and kept speeding up whenever one of us got too close and then slowing down because he got tired. I tried to tell him that it was just like on Wii Fit, you get a better score when running if you keep a steady pace. Didn't really help his overly competitive mindset.
Dova slept for quite a ways in her cozy trailer with her Webkinz.
We rode by some green swampy areas.
Adam showed off his moves. Then I got the idea to point my camera backwards and shoot some pictures of Doug and the trailer.
I deleted lots of sky and ground shots, and the one shot that came out straight (with some coaching from Doug), was totally boring! My favorite is this extreme close-up.
I screamed in surprise when I saw this picture because I had no idea that Doug was so close (yes I chimp my photos even when I ride my bike). Finally, we stopped near the Nashua river for some family photo ops. It was at this point that I realized that the shutter over my camera lens was not closing properly. My brand new camera!! But we still captured these beautiful family moments at the end of our ride.
I was so disappointed that my camera was broken that I put it aside and forgot about the pictures. It wasn't until I packed it up to ship for warranty repair the next week that I took out the memory card and looked at the photos. I can't wait until it get back because I'm not about to haul my DSLR on our next bike ride!
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