Girl Power


All set for summer.

 
Living in a climate with all 4 seasons is kinda funny because things like bikes, sprinklers, yard games, etc., need to be "tuned up" before you can use/enjoy them each spring/summer.

(Translation = you don't really use those things in the off-season. Translation = BOO!)
 
So yesterday was our day to get the bikes down from the racks and ready for riding. And while I know this is totally "Little House on the Prairie" of me, I was thinking this should be Dave, Jay, and Jr's job. My 1970s upbringing has me hard-coded; it seems like guys should maybe be over the garage stuff?
 
But with Dave at work, Jay asleep (forever), and Jr. not really knowing how to tune-up a bike, that wasn't happenin'.
 
So . . . rather than wait on the boys, the girls and I got out our tools, watched a YouTube video on changing a bike tube, borrowed a bike pump . . .
 
and got the job done. OURSELVES!
 
I don't know why, but this felt SO LIBERATING. Like. So. Liberating. And it made me wonder how many times I wait or assign a project to the "boys" that could really be done by myself or the "girls"?
 
Probably pretty often.
 
Time to revise my Boy Job/Girl Job way of thinking--at least where some jobs are concerned.
 
 
 
 

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