Once we all had full bellies from breakfast, we got to bike 10 miles back to Fergus Falls. We were cutting the time pretty close since we meeting Grandma Shirley, Maribeth, Dano, Megan and Chad for lunch at Johnny Carinos in Fargo that afternoon.
Several of the KC's were excited to go off the bike trail and check out the hand quarried bridge over a small creek. It took the help of three men to get us down the steep slope. What was really interesting is that we never would have found it on our own because you absolutely can't see it from the trail. It was an exciting treasure even if we had to work hard to avoid all the poison ivy.We really worked hard to make up for lost time and ended up being pretty spread out. Just as I got back to the van, Steve called my cell and told me that he was still 3 miles back on the trail because Kippy had broken her bike shifter. He said the chain kept falling off so they were going very, very slow. I looked at my watch and saw that it was already 11:15 AM. Yikes! We needed to be on the road to Fargo to by noon meet the family. I had never loaded the bike rack before, but I had no choice because we had to drive back to get Kippy & Steve. I did the best job I could and Abby said, "Mom, you did that much faster than dad!", which just confirms that I didn't get the two bikes I loaded as carefully and tightly as Steve would have.
The good news is that we got Steve & Kippy picked up and made it back to the house by 11:40 AM and then a miracle happened. We all were actually able to showered, dressed and get back on the road to Fargo by 12:01 PM with a minimum of whining and complaining! I would never have believed it possible if I hadn't experienced it first hand!
We had a fabulous lunch visit with the family and all too soon we had to leave to get back home to take care of our abandoned doggie.
On Sunday, we got to experience the final "B" event of the weekend. We celebrated Maria Rae's baptism with the Schroeder family. It was a beautiful ceremony as Maria's uncle, Father Tim, was able to preside over the Mass. We spent the entire day with their family, ending up at East Lost Lake through the evening. We just love being with the Schroeders and their extended family. They are a blessing to us, which should really make this post the 5B weekend recap.
**Post blog note** I considered an alternate title for this post called 4 Pound Weekend... showing how I gained 4 lbs in one weekend overeating at a ballgame, after biking to Dalton for breakfast, with family at Johnny Carino's and finally at the Baptism celebration. However, I decided my Mean Inner Critic is the only one who cared about the extra weight. I personally had a fabulous time!**
5 comments:
It sounds like a perfect weekend!! I love that you ignored that nasty IC and just enjoyed the moment. Life is too short.
HAHHA...Ollie isn't the Flyers mascot, he is a regular farmer gut for the Red Hawks. He is awesome too. he will get the kids balls, bring us drinks, LOVES babies, tries to get pictures with all the babies around...he is AWESOME!!!
Looks like a great weekend!
Thanks for clarifying, Salena! I was very confused by the Ollie character especially since he sat in a rocking chair next to the opposing team.
Good for you! You have really had quite the year in dealing with your inner critic. I am proud of you. I feel like you have really cleansed your body and soul in 2010 and we are only half way done.
Hey, I like Mic's new name. Just identify the mean right away and you know what you're dealing with and can kick her (him, it???) to the curb! Looks like such a fabulous weekend! You Lindgren's do such a great job of making the most of life!!! Good job!
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