I turned on the light and I was like what is that?
so then the next day we went for a ride on it down at ashley river I had to push down a button to make it go it also made my thumb hurt really bad but I still had lots of fun
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What a cool dude on his 4 wheeler - Christian!
ReplyDeleteWhat cool photos and video you shared, you look like you are going super fast! How often do you do riding? Thanks for sharing on your blog, Christian - keep it going.
Miss Gill.
Hi Christian
ReplyDeleteWhat a great memory! I can't believe that your dad brought it in the house and wrapped it and put it under the tree.
Where are you allowed to drive it and do you need a license?
Jack of all trades you are bud x
ReplyDeleteThat was an awesome present! I really like all the cool protective gear Dad got you too. It makes you look like a professional rider, and keeps you safe. Maybe you could do a blog about the things you wear when you're riding and why each piece is so important? ❤ Mummy
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ReplyDeleteWhat a cool idea to share some favourite Summer memories on your blog! That must have been such an exciting present to unwrap. What is your favourite thing about riding at the river?
Rachel.