
For the visually challenged writer, the photo shows a mother and father helping their young child riding a two-wheeler bicycle (with training wheels).
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Building relationships are very much based on trust. Children trust their parents and take them on their word. I’ve found that if we trust God, He won’t ever let us down, just like most parents.
I’ve got your back, don’t be afraid
You think you might fall but I’ll catch you
The bike may go sideways but make a quick recovery
Paddle hard and see yourself take off
See……
It wasn’t all that difficult, you just needed
To trust yourself and let go
Isn’t cycling fun?
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Written for FFFC # 179, hosted by Fandango
Also included; Weekly Prompts- Cycling
Also included;Tuesday writing prompt: Write a poem using the words might and recovery.
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In a way learning how to ride a bike prepares you for life. It builds self confidence. Like the article.
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You’re so right GC. Thanks
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You are welcome.
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Beautiful poem Sadje. Trust is part of love. Amen!
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Thanks Suzette! It sure is a vital part of love.
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Yes, indeed.
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This is great Sadje! Definitely something we all must do.
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Thanks a lot Belladonna
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You’re welcome!😍
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That’s exactly so. I completley agree with you, Sadje. Lovely share.
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Thank you so much Jeff.
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You’re most welcome, Sadje. Always.
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Beautiful poem! 😘😘❤️
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Thanks Aisha
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Wonderful memories! I can still remember teaching our boys how to ride 🚴🏻♂️
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Thanks Nancy.
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Awww, this brings back happy childhood memories. Thank you for sharing this!
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Thanks a lot Joyce
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🙂 Highly inspirational!
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“I’ve found that if we trust God, He won’t ever let us down, just like most parents”
You’ve got a witness here.
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Thanks a lot Benjamin 🙏🏼
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You are welcome, Sadje. 😊
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You are so right, Sadje, most of us will never let them down.
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Thanks a lot Sue
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A perfect response to the photo, Sadje.
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Thanks a lot Fandango
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You’ve this together nicely, Sadje
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Thanks a lot Maria
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You’re welcome ☺️
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Well done, Sadje, and perfect response to the prompt!
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Thanks a lot Eugenia
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Such truths shared Sadje. Trust is the basis of all relationships and loved your response to the prompt.💖
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Thank you so much Cindy
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Learning to ride a bike is such a big moment. Great write Sadje!
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It sure is! When I learned, there were no training wheels so we used to fall a lot.
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Some sports you have to learn early to enjoy. I think I’ll skip surfing and skydiving… and bundgy jumping too! 🙂
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I loved cycling. It was so much fun
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I didn’t get a bike until I was older, and then we moved and there wasn’t anywhere I could really go… I have a differet bike now. I keep saying I’ll use it, but I think now it may need new tires. 🙂
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I biked all through my childhood and teenage. Even after marriage. Then I got myself a stationary bike.
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We had a stationary bike for a while, but when it broke, we never fixed it. I did get some other equiptment and ‘tapes’, but I like just plain walking best. 🙂
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Me too. It’s much more entertaining. Stationary bike is quite boring
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