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When I was six, there wasn't anything in the world I wanted more than a bicycle. My parents were struggling financially, as my father was still in graduate school, but when I came downstairs Christmas morning there was a red bicycle waiting for me beside the tree. It was just a basic little single speed bicycle with solid wheels and pedal brakes, but it was the most glorious thing I had ever seen. Years later I learned that my father had salvaged the bicycle a couple of months earlier, and spent many hours over the next several weeks restoring and repainting it for me, which only made the the memories of the gift even better.
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That's the best kind of Christmas story. It's so special. :-) Thank you for sharing and I hope you've had a wonderful Christmas. Bloglovin' follower.
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@Baggins: Thank you. It is my favorite Christmas memory, at least thus far. I am pleased to report that I had a fine Christmas this year, and I hope you did too.
DeleteAh I love riding bicycles too! That's a really nice and beautiful story!
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-Kimi at Geeky Chiquitas
@Kimi Barra: It took me more than a year to learn how to ride that bicycle, but once I did learn, it was almost impossible to get me to stop riding.
DeleteWhat an incredibly sweet memory! Those are the kind that make us cherish the gifts even more. I have a similar Christmas gift story. I hope you had a wonderful and relaxing Christmas.
ReplyDelete@Charlie Anderson: The red bicycle was always my favorite gift, even when I didn't know the work that had gone in to making it usable again. When I found out the full story years later it only made the memory that much better.
DeleteThat is the best story! It just melts your heart! What a great memory for you to have.
ReplyDeleteMy FF: http://onceuntold.blogspot.com/2015/12/feature-follow-friday-best-christmas.html
@stinamadsreads: It is one of my very favorite memories.
DeleteMy favorite bike i probably received for my birthday it was a purple high handle bar bike with a long pink banana seat and lots of tassles. I tricked it out with cut plastic straws on the spokes and it made the best clacking sound. I was so cool when i rode it! My best present ever :-) http://susanfaw.com/2015/12/feature-and-follow-friday-285/
ReplyDelete@Susan Faw: That sounds like an excellent birthday gift. I'm sure you were the coolest girl in town when you were riding that tricked out beauty of a bicycle.
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