Look Ma...No Wheels - Plus Baby's First Ice Cream Cone

Building on Logan's bike riding progress from last week, we went to an open parking lot last Saturday to try even MORE riding sans training wheels. Brian made up a cute story to motivate our fear-of-failure child...something about going on a safari and learning how to drive the jungle jeep (aka bike). It took all of 15 minutes before Logan was feeling great on his bike. He learned stopping, starting, turning, weaving and coasting. Go big boy! True to the sap that I am, I found a piece of loose asphalt from the parking lot to put on our summer stepping stone. We took some great videos of Brady playing with and moving the cones we brought to use as markers and some of Aiden "training" too...but still with the training wheels on. I did offer to take his off, but I'm glad he passed...one new bike rider is enough for one day :)

Here, Daddy gets the boys ready for training. We put knee and elbow guards on Logan to help abate the fear factor.
Learning how to stop and start.

Way to roll! The reward for learning how to ride a bike?? A trip to the new town Sonic. Eating in the car is fun :)
Sunday night, the kids had ice cream cones after dinner. Brady has, of course, had ice cream before, but never on a cone. He ate the ice cream off the top and then came over to ask for, "more". I told him, "Brady...you eat the cone too!" After a suspicious examination, he turned the ice cream over and bit into the BOTTOM (we had the ones that are flat on the bottom...cake I think...I will never remember the cone names!). Hysterical. He continued to take bites wherever he thought they should be taken and ended up holding a pretty nasty mess in his hand.
Choco-baby!
And our final story for today, a new home for the fish. The bowls I originally bought, while cute, were prone to getting quite nasty. Dust was settling on the top of the water, the water evaporated quickly leaving a gross filmy ring and I actually found a dead fly floating in one yesterday. So....we bought these little (covered) containers instead. Biggest selling point? They stack up on top of each other! Logan said it looks like a big fish city! We probably won't stack them like this all the time. They are stable, but I keep thinking that they're going to topple at any moment. For now, however, we are still enjoying our new fish high-rise.

2 comments:

Karen said...

GO LOGAN! And I dig the high rise - keep it that way!

SoCal Mom said...

YAY for Logan!! What an accomplishment!! And no skinned knees! I agree - the high rise is awesome, although I would probably be a little nervous too with 3 active boys around. LOVE the ice cream face. Brady looks quite pleased with himself over the whole thing.

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Stories about BRLAB: Brian & Renay, two relatively sane parents, and our three adorable, but active boys: Logan - 9, Aiden - 7 and Brady - 6. I started this blog to document our adventures and milestones for those family members who are far away and can't always share the fun in person. This blog has become my way to keep track of everything in the lives of my growing boys - from the super big stuff that seems the most important to the small things that probably really ARE the most important. I always include tons of pictures because I plan to make a book out of the blog on a yearly basis. Time flies by so fast, I can only hope that these posts will help us remember all the wonderful and silly times we have together as a family.