Here we go.
What?
Looking good.
I can't get up.
I'll let you go and you go straight here.
It's all different coverage.
It's so awesome.
Stay balanced and go.
You got it.
Yes!
I wish you.
Keep going.
Did you fall down?
Never.
You never fell down one.
Let your learn how to ride a bike today.
Go Tina go.
Do we need to get your knee pads on?
No.
I want to go that way.
I can't.
Help me pick up the bike.
Pick up the bike?
Yeah.
You help me pick up the bike.
There you go.
See now you can hold the bike without it falling down.
Keep going.
Keep going.
Keep going.
Keep going.
You got it.
Push yourself and go.
Never.
You never fell down once.
Did it get you?
No.
Are you done?
No.
You want to keep going?
Yeah.
Just one more second.
One more second?
Okay.
Go.
All right.
That's it.
You're done?
All right.
You ready to be done?
Yeah.
Just.
I want to be done in like one minute.
Okay.
Or two.
You look good when you're riding it.
Did you fall down?
Never.
You never fell down once.
You got to turn away from the danger, okay?
Okay.
Turn away from the danger.
There you go.
He didn't mean to do it, Fina.
He fell down and he couldn't help himself.
Are you okay, Fina?
Mm-hmm.
That looks like Fletcher's okay.
Okay.
Stand up.
Get out of there, buddy.
I'll help you with the bike.
Fina, are you okay?
Yeah.
Okay.
Turn away from the danger.
There you go.
Practice in your breaks.
There you go.
That was called the break right there.
That was called the break.
Turn the break on, you turn the break off.
You turn the brake on, you turn the brake off.
Turn the brake on, turn the brake off.
Brake. Good. Go.
Nice.
Get away from the danger. There you go.
Ouch. Are you okay?
You know what you didn't do?
Press the what?
Right.
Press the brake.
What do you say to your sister?
Turn away from the danger. There you go.
Yay, yay, yay, yay. You're scaring daddy now.
Do you like your new bike?
Yeah?
Yeah.
It's hot out?
You look good when you're riding it.
Open up your eyes.
What?
Yeah.
Yeah, there's something inside.
Nothing.
Huh?
Nothing.
Bye-bye.
This is my big boy bike.
Do you like it?
Yeah.
What color is it?
Green.
Wait for a moment.
I think it was early five, late four.
I'm thinking.
Well, she was five when we moved here,
so it was late fours, late fours.
Do you know who this person was
when Ari was learning how to ride a bike?
Who was that person?
Me.
Huh?
Me?
No, who was the person on this bike
when she was trying to learn how to ride a bike?
And who was getting in her way?
Me.
Yes, you remember that video?
Yeah.
So now we have video of you for the first time
and who's getting in your way?
Who's on that bike over there?
Me.
Yes.
Yes.
He's a little bit behind, but he's actually on time.
He's actually behind, but he's picking it up.
I mean, he's great.
Are you going to do it some more?
I want you to do it for five minutes.
Yeah, buddy.
Okay.
You're doing great.
So fast as Ari got it too.
She got it in like a half an hour
because you guys have those balance bikes.
Turn.
Yes!
Oh my gosh, incredible.
That was amazing.
I am so proud of you.
I'm watching you from the window sometimes
and I could see you.
You saw me too.
I'm so proud of you.
You look so good.
I love you.
What do you say to mama?
Say to mama in the camera.
You're awesome.
Thank you.
Are you having fun?
Yeah.
I'm having high five, Fina.
Yes!
Are you proud of Fina?
Oh, Fina, yes.
I saw you drop that bicep or that baseball bat
right in front of your brother's bike tire.
That was very cool.
Hey, Fina.
What could you put on the ground
and Fletcher is trying to ride a bike?
Is that a good thing or a bad thing?
Can I move your wheel?
Yeah, your wheel is caught on her bike.
So now she has to get...
Can you stand up, get off your bike, Fifi?
And pull your bike out.
Pull it away.
Pull it, pull it, pull it.
There's an other side.
Yeah, pull the bottom wheels.
The back wheels.
There you go.
Okay, ready?
Good job, Fifi.
Are you okay?
Do you want to come see your newest bike rider?
Oh, I've seen it.
I've been watching.
Awesome of what?
It's so awesome.
Fletcher learns how to ride a bike today.
Yeah, buddy!
So happy, so happy.
This way?
I'm ready to go now.
Okay, ready?
Yeah, buddy!
Oh, my goodness, buddy.
Yes!
Ready?
Stand up.
Just like that.
Woo!
Woo!
Okay, buddy.
Good job.
I'm very proud of you.
What do you think?
What are you going to do now?
Go to get something to drink.
Yeah, get tired?
Yeah, and then I'll come back out.
All right, that's it.
You're done?
Yeah.
Hey, high five.
Yes!
Give Fletcher a high five.
Say, good job, buddy.
Learning how to ride a bike.
Yes.
Who's going to learn how to ride a bike next?
Fina.
This bike, this tricycle, I was at a jelly bean class.
It was in Hawthorne Woods, and this little tricycle,
which is the old-fashioned tricycle that I grew up on,
metal frame, metals, wheels, hard core rubber.
This hard core rubber, like, doesn't,
you don't have to inflate the wheels.
It was sitting outside in somebody's junk heap,
and I looked at it, and I said,
that's exactly what we're going to need to sustain us
if we have a lot of kids.
That's something that's going to last, and it has.
This is number three.
We've got number four coming,
we've got number four coming down the pipeline.
Look at this thing.
It doesn't, it's not pretty.
I'm sure we could paint it up and we could get a pedal for it,
and it would be fine, but it's exactly what I wanted it to be,
which is vintage quality that you can't find today
in today's market that's basically stripped everything
of quality out of it so that they can make more money
from each sale.
So this is, this is great.
All right, I got to go play baseball with Fletch now.
We'll see you guys.
Bye-bye.
What'd you say?
We're going to probably go up there
because the walls don't go down in the ravine over here.
Okay.
Look to the top of the hill.
