congrats on the purchase. I've occasionally done the same on the Riv site. 
The medium saddlesack (I have it in olive) is terrific. I don't know if 
your dog will fit, though. :)

Keep up the good work with school biking. It starts with one family, then 
others will join you.

I wish you the best, shoji



On Saturday, March 22, 2014 1:40:01 AM UTC-4, LeahFoy wrote:
>
> Well, I don't know what came over me just now. I found myself pecking out 
> my credit card info on Riv's site for a new Saddlesack Medium in tan. I 
> don't even know how I settled on tan. Wait, yes I do - I flipped through 
> the Group's photo pool and noted that the bikes similar in paint to my 
> Betty Foy looked bright and lively with the tan; I felt the olive color 
> looked heavy and separate from the bike - like it would not complement my 
> bike but rather compete for its own attention. (Though on the orange or 
> green bikes olive really was spectacular.) Probably nobody else even 
> understands what I'm prattling on about, which is why I took the precaution 
> of writing to Riv in the notes: "I chose the tan because it brightened 
> bikes similar in color to my Betty Foy and looked lively. If you disagree 
> and think olive is better, please call me and get me to come to my senses." 
>
> Well, it's done. I have no great need for such a bag on my short commutes 
> to my sons' school, but I am a shameless bag hound of the worst kind. And 
> there you have it. 
>
> That brings me to school biking. I've mentioned before on here about the 
> traffic snarl at the school. It truly brings out the worst in people - even 
> me! Routinely, people park and block access to the sidewalk (yes, it's 
> legal to for bikes to ride on them here, and with 2 kids - 1 who is on a 
> tiny 16 inch wheel bike - I certainly use them) by parking across the 
> sidewalk. I've started leaving notes on cars, knocking on windows, calling 
> traffic enforcement. Some poor child will get hit after being forced off 
> the sidewalk into the busy street; it really is a matter of time. It's been 
> very frustrating but then today happened: I was stopped by a MOM on a BIKE! 
> This is a brand new thing! She lives a few houses away from me and decided 
> she was going to bike commute with her child (who is still on training 
> wheels). She was riding a Lemond road bike with drop bars and none of the 
> Rivish accoutrements. She was admiring things on my bike (mostly my dog) 
> but maybe I can send Grant some new business. If not, he'll just have to be 
> happy with my reckless order from tonight. ;)

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