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The Almeida family has moved to Raising Maine. They still will be exploring Maine's outdoors, creating crafty projects and casting chickens in homemade videos. But you will see it all in their new blog.

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May 14, 2007
A mobile mother's day

Mother's Day was a lot of fun this year - I received a new bicycle and am thoroughly enjoying it!

When I got home from the office yesterday I received some special homemade cards from the girls - and Toddy.

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The girls always make sure Toddy is included in the card-giving tradition. But he will likely spend the next week trying to get blue marker off his paw.

And then we attached the new bike rack (to go with the new bike) to the car to set off for the Mountain Division Trail. Since the girls only learned to ride a bike about 2 weeks ago (yeah, it's the first year they've seemed interested in learning), the trail was a little scary for them. And although I learned to ride a bike as a kid, I haven't owned one in over 15 years. Needless to say, the females of the family are not strong riders and the rocky, bumpy trail was a little stressful for us (not feeling in control going down hills with lots of rocks that move your wheels around). We decided to give it another try in a few weeks when we're more confident in our riding abilities.

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The girls and I were being silly with a self-portrait on the trail.

Fino has a new bike too (an early Father's Day present) and was teasing me about being excited about my new bike. I thought he had similiar feelings about his bike but just wouldn't admit it.

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Later in the afternoon, we set took a short ride to Grandpa's house together to show off our new bikes.

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My dad gave me a basket for my bike and commented that he felt it was a bit odd to be buying his adult daughter a bike basket. I assured him it was just what I wanted.

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L.'s bike has been around our house for years without anyone riding it until now. We found G.'s bike at Salvation Army for $10 this year and after a tune-up, it's a great bike for her.

Now the family is ready to explore some biking trails this year. If you have a favorite biking trek, let us know.

Posted by Wendy Almeida at 10:15 AM

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If you ever go up to the Bar Harbor area for a vacation or anything be sure to take your bikes and do the carriage trails!! We have been doing it with my parents since we were little kids! (We are now in our twenties). Now we make an effort to still do a family vacation together up there every year. The entire vacation is planned around which days we will be biking which carriage trails around MDI!!

Posted by Kristin
May 14, 2007 11:53 AM

The bike path in Topsham is pleasant and easy. It follows the river, and there are grassy spots under shady trees to relax a minute and have lunch. It can get crowded, but we've never had a problem; it's a friendly ride.
Congrats on the bikes!

Posted by pati
May 14, 2007 01:02 PM

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