Oct 11, 2009
Getting goosebumps from goose eggs and goose…other stuff.
Molly writes about how, on Felicity’s second birthday, Orison learned (and failed a bit) to ride a 2-wheeler:
And Morrow ate poop.
Oct 11, 2009
Molly writes about how, on Felicity’s second birthday, Orison learned (and failed a bit) to ride a 2-wheeler:
And Morrow ate poop.
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Yay indeed! That’s a great video! (And long overdue – I’ve been looking for an Orison fix for a while now!) I love the wipeout after the mirror tag. Reminds me of similar adventures in extra-curricular education in our household. He’s doing very well starting on his own. We usually start with pushes from Mom or Dad, and always on the grass, as it’s a lot softer on the inevitable wipeouts!
ha! I love Morrow’s little voice in the background…
Awesome! What a great day. Can’t wait to teach my future kids bike riding.
I’m glad your video was only about the bike. Falling off isn’t a fail – unless you don’t get back up.
Agreed.
What’s the happy-go-lucky banjo music, Abraham?
what a joyful video! love how he tried to high-five the car mirror! hahaha!
I bet it was hard to learn to ride a bike to the beat of that music.
;>)
Yippee for Orison!
And assuming Morrow OK?
I knew he was either going to nail the car or crash hard. He’s doing great. We have one of those (a four-year-old) at our house too.
I love this! (Love the banjo music too!) Orison is so cute! And good for him for getting back on the horse. Er, bike. :)
So cute. A great accomplishment indeed!
“And Morrow ate poop.” So funny!
Mia LOVED this!!! She is a chicken and won’t ride without her training wheels. But now after seeing Orison, she said, “What?! He’s younger than me!”
HAHAH! Thanks for the laughs and encouragement! LOL
Weird. Just yesterday my daughter (also named Felicity) ate goose poop.
I guess if Morrow’s getting along, we don’t need to call a doctor or anything?
joy.
The bike riding was stellar, but the banjo playing was way over the top.
Way to go for Orison! Cool!
Hungry to eat His Word, (not the poop!)
‘Guerite~BoldLion
i love the way that kid says practicing.
was he high-fiving the side mirrors when he fell?
and lastly, i’m glad elizabeth is not the only kid that eats poop. sigh.
Loved the video. Funny timing…Today was the day that my son David rode his bike for the first time w/o training wheels. We are still in the “glow” of his mighty feat!
Fabulous wee boy.
Please buy him a helmet – it’s not sissy!
This is so cute! Thanks for sharing!!!