Ah, The Hi Guy. If you've ever been to Chicago, you've probably seen him... and if you live here, then you definitely have. He's this man who either walks around the streets with a shirt and large sign that say "Hi!" on them, or rides around on a bike with all these crazy decorations on it, with a pole attached to the back carrying his smiley face "Hi!" sign. He is always smiling.

A few weeks ago, my husband and I were taking a walk and two pre-teen boys rode by us in the opposite direction, and they both yelled "HI!" at us and waved. So I of course returned their greeting and their wave. My husband said, "Why did you do that?" Me: "What do you mean, why did I do that? I said hi!?!?" My husband probably thought that these kids were playing some sort of sinister prank that I had fallen victim to, but they actually reminded me of this game my brother and I used to play way back in the day. We had this thing called "the pedal car" that my uncle won from McDonald's. I've still never seen anything like it - and when I searched the web to find a picture of something similar, I couldn't. We may just have the only pedal car like ours in existence! It is really big and two adults can fit in front (both pedaling) and three little kids could fit in back. This thing was a yellow and white monster, I tell you. Anyway, my brother and I used to ride it down the sidewalk of a very busy street in our town and wave at all of the cars going by and have contests to see who could get the most people to wave. What a big thrill it was to see how many people would respond (or how many people would stare at us like "What IS that thing???"). It was the height of innocent fun.

Seeing his message of happiness drawn out on the pavement yesterday inspired me to write a post about him and his unusual quest. But since it's a wonderful day once again outside, right now it is "bye" time for me!
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Did it look something like this?
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I took a look at that pic... nope, the thing we had (or that my parent's still have) was really big... three kids could sit in the "back seat" and the front of it was all encapsulated. If I ever can take a pic of it, I will do so and post it!
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ah, the pedal-car. That thing is awesome!! I remember the looks we got riding that thing all over this here county! Your parents still have it??!! I might have to take it for a spin the next time I'm in RH...
ReplyDeleteThis is getting closer - did you see this one?
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And it was manufactured in MI in the 70s!