Now for all of you that don't know...On the second day of school Kyle had his bike stolen. He had a lock on it, but did NOT lock it up. He wasn't too distraught over it because he just assumed we (Duane) would buy him a new one. That bike was only 1 year old. And it wasn't cheap. And the attitude that Kyle had towards the bike was absolutely ridiculous! I was shocked. That was not the kind of kid I was trying to raise. Anyway, we found the bike and the kid who stole it. He lives in the lower income apartments a few blocks from here. Just before we confronted the kid, I observed him riding the bike. He was trying to do "cool" tricks, riding around, laughing with a group of friends...enjoying "his new bike." Well, we confronted the kid, made sure it was Kyle's bike, and then just as we should have just taken the bike away I told the kid he could keep it. I tried my best to be motherly and give him and his friends a lesson in honesty (which I know something about). And I let him keep the bike. Kyle was upset, confused and Duane too. But, if you could have seen that kid's face riding that bike, how much fun he was having...I don't know. It just seemed like the right thing to do, and teach my kid a (2) valuable lessons. 1) Be thankful/appreciative
2) Lock up your bike
So we gave the kid the key so no one could steal it from him and off we went.
Since that time Duane and I have debated about whether we should get Kyle a new bike, either as a Christmas gift or whatever. Well, that garage sale answered our question. See, you never know when you're going to find that 1 thing. Enjoy the pictures. Kyle worked very hard. We're very proud of him, and we love him.
So, this is what he had to buy to fix up the bike. 1 tire, a seat, a new lock/key and a can of WD40
3 comments:
What a great story! What a great father-son bonding project! If your like me you believe everything happens for a reason. Life teaches us lessons that we really don't listen to but it seems like Kyle had a really great time fixing the bike up. He is also quite the little bargainer! You should feel proud Mom!
And Duane spending time with Kyle fixing the bike - priceless! Thank you Duane, Good story Michelle. MOM
WOW!!!THAT'S SUCH AN AWESOME STORY!I REMEMBER WHEN DUANE BORROWED MY TRUCK TO GET SOMETHING DOWN THE STREET...HE CAME HOME WITH A OLDER MODEL GLIDER PORCH SWING!I WAS SO HAPPY,AND STILL AM!ALL IT NEEDED WAS SOME PAINT AND NEW CUSHIONS!I'VE HAD SEVERAL OFFERS ON IT,BUT I CAN'T PART WITH IT.IT'S BECOME PART OF THE FAMILY FIXTURES!WAS SO NICE TO SEE KYLE & DUANE BONDING & BUILDING TOGETHER.I'M SO GLAD TO HEAR MELANIE IS FEELING BETTER AND LIKES HER NEW "CHAIR".SHE IS SUCH A CUTIE!!(BUT THAT'S JUST MY OPINION,NOT LIKE I'M BIASED OR ANYTHING)DON'T WORRY KYLE, YOUR STILL AS HANDSOME AS EVER AND A VERY GOOD BARGAIN SHOPPER!!CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR TREASURE FIND!LOVE YOU ALL,GRANDMA LINDA XOXOXOXO
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