“I love being your dad” killed me and then the “I love being your son”!!!! My cold heart has melted over with that simple phrase of wholesomeness and love!!!!❤🥰
Oh my goodness. What a delightful video to see this boy grow up with bikes and become fearless. What a gift dad is giving his son and I hope mama doesn’t have a heart attack
I love the part where he's booking it down the trail and just laughing maniacally 😂 on a real note, I really need to do better with the fear thing. I'm afraid I've passed at least some of my fears down to my daughter by not allowing her to do risky things. I've let go a lot the last year but I still just have so many anxieties about her getting hurt or losing her. Seeing this kid have so much fun makes my heart hurt.
Kid’s riding with no training wheels at 2 years old, bombs hills knowing how and when to stop/adjusting for curves at 4 years old, and has incredible manners. You’ve done more than well as parents and those children you got are the icing on the cake.
@@shoedil812 I am a bit adrenalin junkie and had stupid encounters with the other side just riding a bike... I am not a trick master, but I kiss the ground going downhill... I come from Bosnia and I had insane falls but never broke a bone... I am midaged already and just recently had a hilarious crash. My chain went down in the corner and my last wheel blocked completely. I slided so fast and far... Nothing. Just a few scratches and bumps. Lucky fool I guess. I am such an amateur...
The “good thing, I love being your son” was soo wholesome. The kid is not only amazingly talented but also has great manners and is being raised really really well! ❤❤
This is hands down one of the most amazing things I’ve seen. You are an amazing father and I can see the love and admiration you have for your family. This is truly heartwarming.
Before my daughter was born I couldn’t tell you the last time I shed a tear since she’s been born I’ve cried more in 3 months than I care to be truthful about
This is why fathers who are involved are so important. This dad is raising his son and teaching him by example. The kid is not only following in dad's footsteps, but he is also talented and fearless because his dad instilled such confidence and safety in him. This is what dads need to do.
@@josephudu2717... First of all, good luck, I would like to share some tips which I learnt while learning cycling..... When you are learning, don't try to control both paddles at once.... Push the cycle with your dominant foot, and when cycle gains some motion, now try to balance and paddle
This is so beautiful. I tell my son I love being his mom and he replies he loves being my son. To see the same sentiment shared between these two is so heart warming. I never even realized when we say it how special it is to a child to receive that genuine sentiment until I watched this ❤
"I love being your dad" "i love being your son" clip will be cherished forever. That's beautiful. Just think that kid will be able to watch that after his dad is gone some day. So beautiful.
This is the foundation that parents need to cultivate. When you have this sort of relationship with your kid, you can tell them to do anything. Being disciplined is much easier when you know the other person is bursting with love for you.
That kid is DEFINITELY learning and Developing some Major Confidence and he's gonna be Super Prepared for Real-life. He's gonna be someone's inspiration also.
Big up for Dad, lots of fathers around the world cant find the opportunity to raise a kid that way, great kid , upcoming master of the art of cycling 🙂👊🏼🔥
This little ripper is obviously incredibly cool, and loves it, and has GUTS... Let's not forget the encouragement and time, skills, patience and caring that it took on "someone's" part to get this to happen.... DAD LEVEL 1000!!!
when he grows older he will be telling his friends how good of the father he had, and will be missing those days. I wish we all had these cool dads, and atleast i wish we become them some day
This is a great example of "kids are smarter than what we think". They are capable of so much more from way younger than we think they should start. Impressive!