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A MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE AS A CHILD

I have a wonderful memory from when I was only four that has been one of the
best memories of having of my childhood and my father. That is the time my
father taught me how to ride a bike. It was a late winter day when the cold,
numbness of winter had decreased significantly, but it was still strong enough to
penetrate the heart. I vividly remember that fateful morning that day, suppose I
called it a fateful morning. That day he took a beautiful little bicycle to the yard
and called me: "Dad's youngest son, come here, please tell me". At that time,
even though I was playing with my sisters in the room happily, but when I heard
his father's call, I rushed to the yard. Father said, "This bicycle I bought for you,
so today I will train you to use it properly." Bicycle training for a four-year-old
should have kept it for me like many fathers and mothers used to do. Dad did
not do that over here, but just hugged me in his arms and showed me how to stay
in the car without falling, how to balance when the car does not have 2 auxiliary
wheels and must look ahead like that. He continued: "I only act as a cheerleader
for me, whether I can ride a bicycle or not is in you, fighting on my youngest
son". I feel that the bike is scary and like a huge monster. My father lifted me
into the bike and keep me in the back. So my father left me and fiddled with the
bicycle that I was very embarrassed at that time, but still bravely climbed into
the car and learned to walk by myself. The first time I practiced a bicycle and
also the first time I experienced how painful the first bicycle fall in my life. No
matter how many times I fell, my father wouldn't help me get up but only came
to encourage me. I was very upset with my father, but in the end, I managed to
do it myself. Then I saw a smile that he rarely shows on the outside. It turned
out that my father wanted to teach me a lesson which after I grow up and have
difficulties, stuck ... I still get up and overcome by myself without the support of
my parents or anyone else. That's what I am extremely grateful for when he is so
wonderful.

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