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For years, Dan's been trying to get me to join him for the weekend he does the big charity bike ride for the Multiple Sclerosis Society. He and his college friends spend the year training up, or intending to anyway, to ride 150 miles in two days.

Of course I won't be riding with the guys. Pedaling 150 miles in two days is beyond my fitness level this year, and possibly for the rest of this incarnation. Which is fine.

What I will be doing is schlepping up to Boston Friday, then probably bringing Gareth to children's museums and science centers and such on Saturday and Sunday, and then joining Dan and his friends for a celebratory dinner on Sunday. There's a remote possibility I might spend Sunday in Provincetown, where the finish line is for Dan's ride, if some known fellow grown-up were to join me for the whole day to help keep an eye on Gareth.

It's possible, even easy, for one adult to keep a two-year-old amused, safe, and enjoyable in an environment that's designed and maintained specifically for children. Keeping that same two-year-old amused, safe, and enjoyable in an open field or paved lot on a hot day while hundreds of exhausted, distracted cyclists pedal past the finish line and then meander heedlessly around at fifteen miles an hour to cool down requires the attention of at least two vigilant adults. I can't tell you how many times [livejournal.com profile] jeneralist and I narrowly prevented serious injury to the kiddo, to say nothing of narrowly avoiding heatstroke, at the finish line of the Livestrong Challenge last summer. I hear there's a lot of fun stuff to do in Provincetown, but I can only consider it if I've got someone I already know in person committed to spend the day with us there and brave at least half an hour finish line chaos.

Date: 2010-06-22 03:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] oaktavia.livejournal.com
I've no suggestions for P-town (what us Bostonians call that place ;->)
but the Museum of Science in Boston with 2 full sides - each with 3 floors of exhibits (a great many interactive) and an iMax theater - will take up almost a full day (when I lived in public housing in Boston, I took Tabitha there all the time as our neighborhood was so NOT safe, I even had an annual membership so we could go anytime we wanted) and Tabitha was under 5yo when we moved so Gareth should be interested.
There's also the New England Aquarium which was Tabitha's second favorite place to repeatedly revisit...
:-)

Date: 2010-06-25 03:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dr-pretentious.livejournal.com
Definitely doing the Museum of Science! We joined the Liberty Science Center, and they've got reciprocity with a bunch of other science museums, including the MOS.

These days, I love any air-conditioned place that's designed with small children's running-around needs in mind, and have been known to make do with the carousel (again and again all afternoon) at Woodbridge Mall on especially stir-crazy days.

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