Following the two three four five YD girls through their childhood.

Saturday, January 27, 2007

Julia Gives The Trophy Case A Dusting

Julia cleaned all 22 of Dad's bicycle racing trophies.

It's funny how some days the girls suddenly are old enough to start noticing things that have been right in front of their eyes their whole lifetime.

That's certainly the story when it comes to Dad's trophy case, which sits in the corner of the family room. It includes all of his trophies from 13 years of competitive bicycle racing.

Veronica is the one who sparked Julia's curosity. She decided to start pulling them off the shelves and bringing them over to Dad. One-by-one, they started piling up around him. Julia took notice and started looking them over.

"Dad, what's this one?," she asked.

"That's first place at the Shenandoah Stage Races," he replied.

"Wow!," Julia said.

"How about this one?," she asked, picking up another first place trophy from the Tour of Southern Iowa (in 1991).

"First place," Dad replied.

"Cool!," said Julia.

And so it went, on and on. Not every trophy is a first place one. But there are quite a few. In all, Julia counted 22 trophies. And she dusted and cleaned off every single one of them.

Emily also pitched in by helping spot the ones that needed a little tightening her and there. So Dad got the socket set out and spiffed 'em up.

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