I love that you ride with your grandsons. It’s a great way to spend time
together and to stoke their love for cycling - toss in something fun like a
library trip or an ice cream cone and you’ll have little biking pals for life.
But you already do this, I’m sure of it. ❤️
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You guys are so fun! I knew you’d be good sports and indulge us in a drift from
the typical ride report. This kid loves his Clem; it has not been wasted on
him.
It’s Monday, so the first day back for our commute. Oh, he was jazzed today; my
husband was driving to work at the exact time we
I think too kids just have growth spurts at different ages. My younger son was
shorter than average until his senior year of high school and now at 20 he’s
about 6’1”. His older brother was taller than average until high school and is
now 5’11” at 24. Go figure.
Doug
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I've noticed that the children of Asian immigrants often reach
Anglo-American size after being raised on Anglo-American diets; don't know
if this is due to hormones and chemicals or simply to meat and dairy (I'm
half Asian; my 17 y o daughter, 3/4 Asian, -- Chinese, Filipina, WASP --is
5'7" with
I love this whole story.
Glad to see he's enjoying it.
I occasionally get to ride bikes with my grandsons and love seeing the smiles
on their faces while riding.
Puts a smile on my face as well riding with them.
This story puts a smile on my face also.
Paul in Dallas
Well, most 12 year olds aren’t as small as Ethan, and the same can be said of
my younger son for his age. Maybe if I bought meat fed/treated with hormones
and antibiotics? More sugar? I don’t know, but these have been my theories. The
genes on both sides code for tall people, so I think he’ll
Leah: great overview and interview, though I do think I heard some leading
questions. Anyway, nice bike, nice kid, at least to judge both by looks.
Patrick "are 12-year-olds really that small?" Moore
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"It is a stallion, not a pony."
I love that kid!
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Wow, makes me appreciate the little things about a bicycle. Thank you for
sharing this awesome story and you obviously have a smart young man wise beyond
his years on your hands Leah.
Doug
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