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Showing posts with label bike. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bike. Show all posts

Monday, August 24, 2015

Family Time

We did a family night painting with marshmallow paint. Inevitably it ended up on our faces.

The games on the table were a permanent fixture for the whole month of July. Caleb and I played at least an hour per day of different games. Carter has quite a few games that he really likes to play as well so I would play separately with him or sometimes the three of us together. Soon Daddy joined in on the fun and we did a few weeks of a family game every night. We've slowed down in August as we all got a little burned out. :) Carter's favorite games are Uno, Love Letters, It Came to Pass, and Rage. Caleb and I played a lot of Ticket to Ride and Settlers of Catan.

We went to an Astros game a few rows up from the field. Orbit ran right past us which the boys thought was exciting.





Carter learned how to ride a bike this summer. Matt tried earlier in the year to teach him, but Carter got too frustrated. A month or so ago, they tried again and Carter picked up on it really fast in two tries. The tricky thing for Carter has been practicing on a narrower space like a sidewalk, which we needed him to master before school started. We practiced almost daily, but he still has a tendency to weave because he'll concentrate on pedaling and forget about keeping his arms steady. I'm nervous about him crashing into other bike riders for the first little while!

For the most part, he is doing great!


Monday, July 25, 2011

Caleb the Bike Rider

On Saturday July 16th, our church congregation had a party to celebrate both the 4th of July and Pioneer day. As part of the events, there was a bike parade. The Monday before the party, we decided it was time for Caleb to learn how to ride a bike so he could participate in the parade! We picked up a bike from our neighbors about a year ago who were just going to throw it away, but we hadn't gotten around to buying training wheels yet. So once the training wheels were bought and attached, it was time to start practicing. It was a slow process at first, but it helped that Caleb wanted to ride so badly. He wanted to keep practicing even though sometimes he got frustrated. We didn't think that Caleb would be able to ride independently come time for the parade because every few minutes he'd lose momentum and need a push to get going again. He surprised both Matt and I at the parade when he went around the parking lot several times all by himself. I think the other kids were motivation!! He is now quite the expert and is getting really fast. He loves any opportunity to go ride his bike!



Carter, the fabulous wagon rider!!