Personal Narrative-New Bike

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Remember when you were a careless eight year old kid riding a bike with your friends, racing each other around the neighborhood? Remember that feeling of absolute freedom as you felt the wind in your hair and the smile it put on your face? I never thought I would feel that way as a grown up, until my friends presented me a red brand-new bike. At first, I was a bit skeptical about the total idea of commuting by bike. One morning a couple of days later, I changed completely my mind.

I was stuck at the traffic jam and saw in my rear mirror a man in a suit riding a classy bike with his laptop case in one hand and a handlebar in another. I figured out it would take him about 15 minutes to get to the office while I was still sitting in my car and
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I came up with the idea to ride across each of the continents, from coast to coast. The more I thought about it, the more excited I became about my future plans. If I will do this I will have to thoroughly prepare, I thought. I was also very scare. Would I be able to make it over towering mountains and across burning deserts? What if I get lost somewhere and dont know the language?

After a few months of training, I set off. This was hard at first, but soon I realized that everywhere I went people cheered me on when they heared about my journey. The newspaper back home reported on my progress. Once or twice I ran out of money and has to spend a couple weeks doing odd jobs before I could continue on my way . I never gave up on my idea, and a year and six month later, I found myself petaling back toward the place where it all began. my journey was over and I was home. These days, I continue exploring the world with my bike as often as I can. Thanks to my bike, I’ve made countless friends, seen incredible sights, and had unforgettable adventures. I will have missed out on all of that if I haven’t decide to try biking instead of driving! I guess there are an upside to traffic jams after