Bay Area Strider: Strider Balance Bikes – Ages 1-5

These bikes are amazing. Don’t take my word for it. Ask my son or any kid who has tasted the awesomeness that these bikes are.

Last year, Billy and I became distributors of Strider balance bikes for kids because we couldn’t find any in the SF Bay Area to test ride or to buy. When we finally got our hands on one (for Will’s 2nd birthday) we were so impressed with the design. Then, when we saw Will get his hot little hands on it we were astounded. He was drawn like a moth to flame. Beautiful! So fun!

Any kid who can walk can ride this bike. Kids begin walking with it, then, when they get the hang of that, they put weight on the seat and use their feet to glide, then, (and this is really cool), they begin coasting with their legs held up. When they have the hang of THAT they can use the “launch pad” to rest their feet and coast like a super star.

I have lots of pics and vids to share and will get to that in time. But for now, I just wanted to let you know what we have been up to as well announce that we have a website, Twitter account, and, a Facebook Page to support our family business Bay Area Strider. Check them out and “Like” us, post a message, and tell people about it. They will thank you for it! And, so will we :)

Thank you for your support, as always,

Christine

http://bayareastrider.com/
Bay Area Strider Facebook Page
http://twitter.com/bayareastrider

e: gogogo AT bayareastrider DOT com
e: christine AT bayareastrider DOT com
e: billy AT bayareastrider DOT com

Dear San Francisco Mama Bloggers

Dear San Francisco Mama Bloggers,

I have been searching for you but am finding you are harder to find that I thought it would be.

I would love to connect with you and hear your stories, the good and the bad. I want to know what you have learned, what you have questions about, what you want to know more about, and what your fears and worries are. What are your dreams? Why aren’t you doing them? Can we support each other to reach for them?

I envision a community of mamas (or anyone who is interested in what a mama’s life is about) be it virtually, physically or both.

If you heard my call, tell me, what is on your mind? And, are you free this weekend? Let’s meet at the park and say hi. If you cannot make it out, then, leave a little note in the comments section, or email me privately. I love notes. I love to leave them. I am so delighted when I receive them.

I look forward to making a connection with you. And, if you are up for it, through that connection, I will connect you to those who also want to connect.

Yours,

Christine

San Francisco Bay Area Mama

e: christine at maternityshare dot com

Ps. Even if you aren’t currently in the San Francisco Bay Area, feel free to reach out!