Addison


THE FIRST TIME RYAN RODE HIS BIKE



Ryan was in the morning eating cereal for   breakfast. He was eating Cinnamon Toast Crunch. It smells like leaves all around him. Ryan`s sparking blue eyes was shining in the light. After his breakfast he told his mom and dad to come outside and help him ride his new red bike he got for his fifth birthday. Ryan was in kindergarten. Ryan wanted a bike that had two wheels. He said,  “I want a bike that has two wheels not four.” While his mom and dad got their clothes on and grab their new iPhone 7s to record Ryan riding his new red bike, Ryan got his helmet and a knee pads that came with the bike, and his dad made sure they were on tight. He had a four year old sister and a four year old brother and they came outside to watch. His brother and sister started to play tag (they tried to get away with it) and Ryan told them to watch because he wants to show them he can ride his new red bike.
“Ok,” his brother and sister said.
Ryan got on his new bike his dad held the bike so Ryan could get on.
Ryan said, “Don't let it go!”
And guess what ... his dad let go. When he went down the driveway he fell and said “I'm OK I’m not bleeding”. Ryan said” why did you let go, I told you NOT to let go””ok fine” said his dad.
He got back up and fell again.
“I am OK!” He got back on the bike and this time he knew he could do it. He took a deep breath and took off, his mom started the iPhone and he started peddling away and they all cheered!
Then, “Whoo Whoo!” He turned his bike around and went back to his mom and dad and he didn't know how to stop his bike!
“How do I stop my bike?” he yelled.
“See that black round thing on the handlebars press that!” his dad said.  He did and he started stopping a little at a time and Ryan's mom and dad rushed over to him and gave him hugs.
“So now I know how to ride my bike!” said Ryan. “None of my friends know how to ride their(bikes except for the training ones)and I can ride anywhere!”
“Only on the driveway in only if mom and dad are there,” his Dad said.
“OK,” said Ryan.

The lesson of this story is try, try again.