Sunday, May 9, 2010

New Bike!

I waited a month for Giant to send this to the bike shop. Most girl bikes are smalls..I needed a medium, so I had to order it. I blame short women everywhere for my wait.

22 comments:

RecknHavic said...

That's a good lookin bike! And a sneak peek a the Jeep too...

Now get out there and ride!

Linda said...

I did! Just until my bum hurt tho. Baby steps..gotta get used to riding again. It rides great, tho. I'll go again today.

Linda said...

The thing about believing in God is that eventually you will make a deal with him, and if you break that deal, you feel crappy. If you don't believe in God, you just let the chips fall where they may. You can say 'well don't go back on the deal', but whatever you bargain with is gonna be something fairly substantial or it wouldn't be worth bargaining with, increasing the odds of you failing to live up to your end.

Linda said...

There shouldn't be a reason to calculate a wind chill factor in mid May. Having said that, it's 38..and raining..with winds from 18-22 mph. I was gonna go grocery shopping today but I decided we don't need to eat that badly.

RecknHavic said...

There are no winf chills here after April.

RecknHavic said...

Yeah, makin deals w/ God, been there..done that.

That crappy feelin is called "sinning" btw.

As far as lettin the chips fall where they may...yes, do that and you will fall.

Linda said...

Sheesh...lighten up, Havic.

So you're saying breaking a promise is a sin, then?

Stan Rosenthal said...

And I got a brand new pair of roller skates, do you have the key? ;-)

Linda said...

I used to love that song.

RecknHavic said...

No, I'm sayn thinkn you can negotiate w/ God leads one to sin.

Linda said...

Oh!
Big time thunder today. Need to go food shopping, so guess I'm doing it in the rain. I'm sure pushing that metal cart through the parking lot between thunder bolts is no biggie.

RecknHavic said...

Maybe you should ride your bike to the store.

Nestor said...

Linda,

If you tell your kids to do something and they don't do it, do you love them any less? God does discipline his children, but that doesn't mean he doesn't love them, it means he does. But if a child refuses to acknowledge his parents, he will likely be cut off from any inheritance, even though the parents DO love him. If a child does their best to please their parents and follow the rules of the home, the parents don't love the child who obeys any more than the one who disobeys, but the child who obeys WILL receive an inheritance.

If one lives their life following God, they will slip up, it is a side effect of free will. But when one constantly strives to live according to God's laws, he is seen as perfect in God's sight. God sees all Christians (true Christians) through the blood of Christ, which washes away all sins, and even though he knows of a true disciple's imperfection, he doesn't acknowledge it because Christ makes up the difference for our failures, IF we truly try to live according to his will.

Linda said...

picks:
D: Sandra, Parv imm, Colby out
L: Russell, Jerri, Parv out

We'll be behind.

RecknHavic said...

ok, we'll pause if it's a dbl illumination and post more pics.

Ours..

R-Parv rew; Colby imm; Parv out
S-Jerri rew; Russel imm; Parv out

RecknHavic said...

Parv not too popular...

Linda said...

Ha..no, she's not. Not behind by more than a few minutes.

RecknHavic said...

Should be an interestn finale.

Linda said...

It should! I'm slowly losing this!

R: 63
S: 96
D: 58
L: 60

Aaaarrrggghhhh!!!! Even D's on my tail!

Linda said...

Thanks for your response, Nestor. I get what you're saying.

Nestor said...

No problem. I hope it helped.

Stan Rosenthal said...

Linda @ May 12, 2010 8:18 AM,

"We fit together like a lock and a key" - Kansas