Personal Narrative: Riding My Bike Without Training Wheels

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Have you ever tried something new? When you do you tend to want to give up because you don’t accomplish it on the first try. Or maybe you feel scared to try a new food or ride your bike without training wheels. All of these things are scary for someone at the age of 7.

At the age of seven trying new things was like jumping off a cliff. I had always ridden my bike with training wheels because I didn’t have much balance. My babysitter and I were writing on the sidewalk with chalk. I told her that I wanted to ride my bike without training wheels. Luckily, my Mom and Dad had just pulled in the driveway, so my Dad could take the training wheels off. I carefully got on my bike scared out of my mind, and sat on the softly cushioned seat. I put

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