He decided: It's Time. So long, training wheels.

And on his first stretch, he took off. Took. Off.
Naturally, subsequent stretches contained a bit of this.

But in no time at all, he was up and running. Or, really, up and riding.

Perhaps my favorite part was Tyler's vicarious joy. He is one proud little brother. (And currently offers no interest in trying it on his own.)

But he sure makes a great encourager.

Introducing: Tucker. An official Bike Rider. Way to go, Kiddo. Go hit the open sidewalk.
1 comment:
Contrats to Tuck! I LOVE the last picture, he is just full of pride!
You sure do have two cute little boys!
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