Tuesday 4 December 2012

The Month Before Christmas - A Velo Family Holiday Story


Photo credit: Victoria Furuya

The Month Before Christmas:
A Velo Family Holiday Story
By: Melissa Bruntlett

‘Twas nearly time for Christmas, maybe three weeks at most,
Not a Bruntlett was biking, too much rain on the Coast.
The wet clothes were hung near the heaters to dry,
From the few times they risked riding, just to give it a try.

The children would stay nestled snug in the trailer behind,
While Mom and Dad dreamed of days when Mother Nature was kind.
They longed for July and August, and warm days by the beach,
And thought, “Well, at least it’s December, Spring is just out of reach”

When out of the window, there arose such a light,
The Bruntletts had squinted because it was so bright.
Away to the window they flew like a flash,
Ignoring the sound of Etienne’s castle going “crash”.

The sunlight sparkled in the puddles below,
And Chris exclaimed, “Let’s get out and go!”
For in Vancouver, they say, the rain falls a lot,
So, when you like to ride bikes, you take whatever you’ve got.

More rapid than bald eagles, to their bikes they ran,
Ready to enjoy as much sun as they can.

“Now Etienne! Now Coralie! Just get on your bikes!
It’s time to ride through town, and see some of our likes!
Out to English Bay, and a ride on the Seawall,
Now pedal on, pedal on, pedal on all!”

Off to the waterfront, with pedal-power they sped,
Stopping for coffee while the kids they were fed.
The salt water twinkling below, a light blue sky above,
Mom and Dad were reminded why it’s this city they love.

Even in the winter, when rain falls hard and fast,
There’s something about this place and the dreams that are cast.
Another year on two wheels has nearly come and gone,
And the Bruntletts have biked every day the sun shone.

Coralie, all on her own, can keep up with her folks,
While Etienne sits on his Trail-a-Bike, watching the spinning spokes.
Quite a bike family they’ve become, these ambitious four,
Even travelling to other cities and biking some more!

As Christmas draws near, they think of family back East,
And know one day they’ll join them again for that Christmas feast.
But for now, in the winter sun, Melissa and Chris ride with their tykes,
Shouting, “Merry Christmas to all, now we’re off on our bikes!”



2 comments:

  1. Many thanks for sharing such a fantastic story. Merry Christmas dear friends.

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    1. Thank you, Lori! I hope the holidays gives you many days to rejuvenate with the family!

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