Wrapping it up
Thanks for the comments Dale, Pick, RRTbike, and Jerry!!
((Edited: in an earlier comment, Pick said something about being a good SIL and so I commented "(I'm really not…)" but only that, right after his name, right after thanking him, sorry, it was a clumsy shortcut))
Thanks for the "likes" Skipton, OneWheelSqueal, CMan, Nagant, Luke, RenMan!!
I can't believe it's been over 3 months since the last post
. Things have continued on but less time to photo and post them. I talked with my wife about wrapping up the thread and she agrees. It's kinda run it's course.
We will still take FIL out for drives in the winter and continue to ride our bikes in the summer to our favorite DQ. But I'm going to stop subjecting FIL to too much picture taking
and just enjoy our time together. If he enjoyed the whole thread thing or really understood it, it might be different.
It's been almost four years and we've had such great response and support from the Rat Rod Bikes community. I wish FIL could understand and thank you personally.
I'm very grateful for all your likes, posts, and comments. It's been fantastic sharing our biking connection with you.
So this will be my last (kinda) "scheduled" post. If I get some good "casual" riding shots during the summer, I'll post them but can't exactly say when that will be.
So the last post was the end of November. Things got crazy busy with school but my Wife kept FIL in ice cream and holiday treats. When the smoke finally cleared (from a mountain of school work
) it was a few days before Christmas and then my Wife went to Oregon to see SIL and the Gang for the holidays. I volunteered for weekend meal duties and my Step Son took care with his usual great work for FIL during the week.
The second weekend of dinner duty was a bit less hectic so we got out of the house for a while. There was still bikes still bikes out cruising around. The winter had been relatively mild up to this point and not too tough on the commuters and weekend adventurers.
FIL's Brother had some health issues so we went to visit him at the nursing home. Poor FIL, he patiently waited while FILB and me jibber jabbered on and on for a couple of hours.
(Update) FILB is now home but still having some issues so please keep him in your thoughts, thanks.
On the way back, we saw some neat new very tall public art. FIL had a laugh and it was nice to see some color in the middle of winter.
Decided to just have dinner and treats at the braiser DQ since our favorite place was closed.
He loves cheeseburgers but it was a challenge to keep FIL focused on the "real" food. Big smiles when it ice cream time though
.
Most of January was very cold and not exactly a good time to going traispsing around outside for fun. There was lots of birthdays and celebrations which included ice cream and cake so FIL was fine with it.
Late January got warmer so we headed out for some fresh air. Some bikers out and about which is always good to see.
Cheeseburger/fries ("relatively" hot eats) and cold treats!
We took the long way home. We rode around Lake Nokomis to see how many ice houses there were out (about a dozen!). It had been a relatively warm in December and the ice hadn't got thick enough until the mid-January, sub-zero cold snap. Sorry, the ice houses are kinda hard to see out past FIL's window.
More recently we got some a great break from the cold and it got into the 50's in late February
. So we headed off to see if our favorite DQ was open. Still a bit too cold to take FIL riding and some slippery spots and snow still around so we took the car.
It must be spring because I caught a drag race going on between a flat black Torino (like the Starksy and Hutch car) and a Bimmer. It was awesome! Didn't see how it played out but the Torino definitely got the jump! Maybe not a "race" so much but at least some excitement, lol.
Our favorite DQ on Lake Street was open, yeah! The owner, Jim, was working and he was happy to see us again and we were happy too. He ended up giving us freebies
WOW! And upsized us too
! I argued he didn't have to do that and tried to hand him my credit card (in my best "minnesotan" manners) but he refused so I couldn't. Thanks a lot, Jim!!
Super-size, super-smile
We went out for a drive. It was odd to have warmer weather and winter sports still mixed together. We saw a biker riding past the hockey rink where people were playing. Not long after this pic, all the snow and ice on the rinks were gone. They are already taking bets on an early "ice out" on the lakes.
So that's that kinda updates things. They haven't changed a lot and will continue on without my commentary. I'll be checking out FIL's bike skills again in the next month or so but he seems fit and good for it and sure we'll be riding again soon.
So this story started out as a way for me to find something in common with my Father-In-Law (FIL). It worked out a lot better than I thought. I went way off on tangents some times
so thanks for sticking it out. I think FIL is better off for finding out the joys of bike riding again, even if it took the prize of DQ to do it. Maybe someone else will carry the torch of stories about getting older folks out riding.
I have to give a big THANKS to Steve, "Mr. Rat Rod Bikes" himself, for having such a great forum in which this kind of story can be shared and discussed in such a friendly and supportive way.
I'd like to thank everybody who tuned in and just read and/or commented through the years. It's been helpful and enjoyable to be able to share your stories and comments too.
If I get a few good pics or some funny story that FIL shares, I'll post it but for now I'll just try to enjoy our rides…
Thanks for Looking
Steve