
We put on his biking gloves, elbow pads, and knee pads (we forgot his helmet, DOH!) and then got his bike ready for him. He did some fine tuning on the direction of the bike, the position of the pedals and then lined the wheels up with a crack in the sidewalk (what that does, only he knows). I got behind him, put my hand on the bike seat and told him how to get started. He took a couple of unsteady pushes with his foot and then off he went.

I was fully expecting a few crashes, some crocodile tears and plenty of drama, but none of that materialized. He just went. I jogged behind him as he went down the sidewalk, and though he was a little unsteady at time, he never once came close to falling. After a little bit of coaching on how to get started (that's the hardest part, you know) he became an expert. He rode all around one end of the park, and just kept going. I really think he likes his new found freedom.

4 comments:
Nicely done! I'm sure he's SO PROUD of himself. Little did he know he was doing it mostly on his own already.
That's awesome! Go Scott! :)
Hey guys! We need to see some halloween pictures! Marc, it's been a while since you posted. I'm just giving you a friendly cousin reminder to update!!
So funny!! I LOVE the biker gloves! Cracks me up!!! Way to go, Scott!!!
p.s. You better believe I am tracking Mike! :) If not, who knows where he (read:we) will end up next!
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