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Thursday, February 17, 2011

Ripsticking

Strider recently got a Ripstick.  He bought it with his own money because he insisted he had to have one, since all of his friends have one.  (It's true that all of his friends at his Thursday class have them.  In fact, it appears that afternoon has basically become Ripstick Club, with a 2-hour grammar and writing class preceding it.)

Anyway, I just want to say that it is much harder than it looks!  A few days ago we were taking turns trying it.  Let's just say I didn't exactly master it.

I would have thought that with all the agility I'm gaining in my lifestyle of a constant obstacle course -- always having to sidestep large toys with wheels, skip over balls on the stairs, gingerly tiptoe through the kids' bedrooms so as not break anything precious, cook meals in a kitchen with matchbox cars all over the floor, etc --  I would be good for this sort of thing.  But I would have thought wrong.

Eventually I was able to stay on it for a few seconds at a time.... but I was stiff the whole time.

Then, Mr. Agility himself gave it a try and of course he zoomed off!
And Strider has been working on tricks already.  Show off.  :)

I'm glad he's taking after his father and not me!

3 comments:

  1. I give you lots of credit for even attempting it. I'd be afraid that I'd fall and break an arm, leg or my neck.

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  2. I can just about ride the Razor scooter in the driveway (but always veer off into the grass to conclude my ride--and make it look like I meant to do it). I also give you great kudos for keeping up with the youngsters! And as for Pete, maybe he's a kid at heart in more ways than one.

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  3. Welcome to the "I can't ride the ripstick club!"

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