Jake is now the proud owner of a recumbent trike! You may remember that back in the summer, we went on a few bike rides with Adaptive Adventures and Jake loved being able to bike again. We started doing some research to see if we could find one for him. Because they are custom made and have really high-quality parts, they cost a lot more than your average bike, especially a kids bike. We looked into buying a used one, but due to Jake's left-sided weakness, he needed some additional modifications such as having all the gear shifting done on the right side, and we weren't finding anything. I started doing some research and found some companies that offer grants for adaptive sports equipment and got to work filling out the applications.
We found out in August Jake had been awarded two grants and they would cover the cost of the bike. We ordered it the next day and it came in this week. It's been a very long seven weeks of waiting...
To say he was excited would be a major understatement. His face lit up when we walked in the bike shop yesterday and they brought out his bike. He hasn't been able to ride for the past two years and like most kids, it was something he used to do all the time. We feel so fortunate that Jake was given these grants. Being able to get this for him and give him the chance to fit in and take part in activities with his friends is a huge gift. The really cool thing about this particular bike is it can grow with him. Even if he ends up being 6'2", adjustments can be made and since it is so well made, it should last him for many years.
While we were waiting for things to be tweaked, the owner mentioned he had recently got a really good used trike in on trade. Luke had a lot of fun this summer riding with Jake and we had tossed around the idea of trying to get him one as well so they could ride together. Luke decided he would rather get a mountain bike, so we hadn't thought too much about it since then. Getting to cruise around the parking lot testing it out reminded him how much fun it was to ride. The owner was offering us a really good deal on it and when we realized that with some minor adjustments, all three of us could ride it, we decided to get it too.
By the time we got home last night (the bike shop is in Colorado Springs) it was almost dark so the boys were only able to ride around the cul-de-sac for about 20 minutes. We promised we would go on a bike ride this morning. Jake came into our room at 7:30 dressed and ready to go asking when we were leaving. I hadn't intended to be out quite that early but knew he was excited so we got moving. It was so much fun to be able to go on a ride as a family again. He was really getting the hang of shifting and was even able to get up some moderate hills. Both the boys spent a good portion of the day out riding in the cul-de-sac with the neighbor kids. It was tough this summer to watch all of them ride while Jake either sat on the sidewalk and watched, or walked around with them. I loved being able to see him do things he used to do, but now in his own way.
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