Thursday, June 11, 2009

My super long walk


This afternoon, in a lapse of sanity, I decided to walk to the Early Years Centre instead of driving. After all, I can't justify the purchase of a 900-dollar stroller without using it for at least one long walk.

I saw some things I wouldn't have noticed driving: a 2 shopping carts wedged into the grass, a field and a pile of rubble where a house had been. I also chatted with an older man about his children, and how he never had cool strollers like mine in his day. I took a few pictures that I might later post on my international photo tag blog. All very well, but nothing I'd give up a car for.

The trek (which according to Google Maps is 6.4 km) took me a little under an hour and a half. William and Jadzia fell asleep about 15 minutes in and woke up just as I was nearing our destination. The weather was great for it, overcast but not rainy, I felt neither too hot, nor too cool. I didn't feel sweaty at all until I stepped through the door to the Early Years. Without the breeze I became all too aware of how sticky I was.

Of course I bragged to all my Mommy friends about how I had walked from the ends of the Earth and they were all suitably impressed. (Completely unrelated: my friend Jessica had her new 7-day-old son with her. He made Jadzia look gigantic).

I had planned to have my husband pick me up after work (I couldn't walk back. It was uphill!) but instead Jessica convinced me to take the bus with her. Of course my gigantic stroller didn't fit on the bus until I removed the wheels (and the children). I could tell everyone (especially the driver) thought I was the supreme fool of the day for bringing an enormous buggy on public transit, but they helped me anyway. William was especially good on the bus, even singing a verse of wheels on the bus (the money on the bus goes ching ching ching).

So anyway, I'm glad I walked today. I'll never do it again, but now that I have once I can officially declare myself the Fittest Mom Ever, and permanently retire from any further exercise.

7 comments:

Columbia Thorndale said...

Shall we become walking buddies. Our chariots can take up a whole road together. Isn't it light to push though. If your going to invest in a multi tasking stroller thats the one. Do you think you will buy the cross country sky attachment

Adam Filipowicz said...

wow they have a sky attachment.. imaging that flying around with your kids :P

Super Happy Jen said...

Adam: I think you mean "ski" attachment. So you can take it in the snow. Somehow I don't think there's anyway to change this thing into a helicopter.

zydeco fish said...

Wow. That was quite a walk. I am impressed.

Adam Filipowicz said...

A decent walk no doubt.. but Mantracker would have walked both ways..

Super Happy Jen said...

Only because Mantracker has a horse. I could totally have gone farther with a horse (and the horse buggy stroller attachment)

Adam Filipowicz said...

Mantracker could do the walk.. on his knees while pulling a dead horse :P

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