Dalton has won a trophy every year he has participated in the bike rodeo so far. With that, we all had high hopes this year he could make it three in a row. Unfortunately, that didn’t happen but he still had fun all the same.
The weather turned out to be pretty drizzly and yucky that day. His rodeo time was the last time slot of the day so I decided to keep his bike in the car and bring it back to him when it was his turn to start. Somewhere around lunch time, Addie started complaining of an upset stomach. Seeing as how we had his bike, we had to return to the school that afternoon. Loaded with her “bucket” and a cup of water, we headed for the school. She patiently waited for his rodeo to start holding her bucket close by at all times. Since we also had to take his bike home, we were committed to staying the entire time. Luckily, he was in the first bunch of 2nd graders to go through and finished up in about 15 minutes. We said quick goodbyes and headed to gather his bike from the parking area. Almost there AND then it happened! Let’s just say, I’m glad she insisted on carrying her bucket with her.
The Bike Rodeo was a little bit of a bust this year with the weather, sick sister and no trophy but I’m glad we could experience the memory together.
All ready for the bike inspection. He is even wearing his bike jersey.

Keeping it between the white lines. This was the part that did him in. His shoes were wet from the rain and kept slipping off the pedals. Each time that happened, he got a point deducted.

Oh well! Better luck next year right? We also learned that if he wears his knee and elbow pads next year, he’ll get bonus points. He wore them last year because he had just recently mastered the bike without training wheels. Had we only known?