6512--Sort-of. One picked it up much faster (his bike is a tiny bit smaller, so lower center of gravity, plus he's more daring, despite what everyone assumes about them based on size) and the other opted to have his training wheels put back on for riding at daycare. They both refuse to ride on our own (rocky, hilly, dirt & gravel) driveway (that manicured park you see is our neighbors' home).
I am a writer, a public servant, a mama of three boys, a tree-hugger and nature lover. In my spare time I try to live lightly on the earth and strive for mindfulness in all I do...and I hope to teach my kids to do the same.
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With a nod to Kazuo Ishiguro's wonderful novel, The Remains of the Day, which, in the interest of full disclosure, I had not even read until this blog was nearly two years old. It's surprising to find one has a lot in common with an aging butler.
5 comments:
Woo hoo!
Oh, wow!
It's magical, huh? WOW! Go, E & Z!
Did they learn at the same time? (or is that the same boy in different clothes?)
Anyway...FANTASTIC!
6512--Sort-of. One picked it up much faster (his bike is a tiny bit smaller, so lower center of gravity, plus he's more daring, despite what everyone assumes about them based on size) and the other opted to have his training wheels put back on for riding at daycare. They both refuse to ride on our own (rocky, hilly, dirt & gravel) driveway (that manicured park you see is our neighbors' home).
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