So, I haven't blogged since October. I got busy and lazy. But, I am sorry. I know how much blogs have helped me and Trace, and how, with our network of LP buddies, it really helps us to stay in touch, and I miss that. So, let's try this again.
Trace got a 4-wheeler the day after his casts came off from his bilateral tib-fib osteotomies (when he had his legs straightened) in the spring of 2010. Yes, a real, gasoline powered 4-wheeler. I was not excited about it...the kid just got out of double leg casts, and my husband, his father, goes and buys him something that is very likely to put him right back in them! Crazy mother rant over. We didn't let him ride it too often last year, figure 8's around cones in the back yard only - and only when John was home to handle it.
Fast forward a year, and Trace has really gotten to be very good on the bike. The kid has been driving battery powered vehicles since months before he could walk. He can drive really well. Taylor is a different story for a different day - I've got about 8 more years before it becomes a huge panic-inducing ordeal. Trace LOVES his 4-wheeler. John takes him on little rides through our field, and we let him make laps around the house. I even let him ride it when John's not home.
The Doddridge County Fair has a Youth ATV/Mini-bike Rodeo, and we let Trace participate this year. I went out and bought him new shoes and a new shirt (which I attempted to hem the sleeves - FAIL. It seems so simple, but apparently not so much) that color coordinate with his bike and helmet. They ran 3 courses, 2 times each, with one rider on the course at a time. Trace had a blast and ran perfect courses. He can't wait until next year to do it again! We are so proud of him! He won first place in his class (in the interest of full disclosure, he was the only kid in his class, but that's a trivial detail)!!
Enjoy the cuteness!
{Christmas 2023}
4 months ago
Oh my goodness. I am so proud of you, Trace! However...I'm not sure I can let your buddy Seamus see these pictures!! (Or my husband, for that matter! Lol.) I can only imagine how much he loves that 4-wheeler. He looks fantastic on it. Boys and their toys...it's inevitable! Your hem looks great!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a blast! And congratulations to Trace for winning! I've missed your blog posts!
ReplyDeleteI'm proud of you for trying to hem his sleeves; whenever Nikki needs something hemmed or whatever I just take her down to the tailor's and have the professionals do it! :P
ReplyDeleteYay for Trace on winning his race though! Very cool trophy, Nikki sends high-fives your way.
Welcome back to the blogging world. You are way cooler parents than I am. I have nothing battery powered and don't even own a video game system. Although my sister has threatened he is getting a Wii for Christmas. Trace is so awesome. The concentration on his face-the determination. So awesome. And the sleeves don't look bad! I pay a darn fortune to hem pants. I am getting ready to drop off the fall load to the cleaners.
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT!!! Trace is just way too cute on that 4 Wheeler. He is such a boy!
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