Here's Wyatt being pushed along on his trike. Obviously, steering isn't a priority for him!
I thought this would be nicer to look at than that plastic surgery spam that got posted here.

Here's Wyatt being pushed along on his trike. Obviously, steering isn't a priority for him!
I thought this would be nicer to look at than that plastic surgery spam that got posted here.
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Much better than the spam.
Much better than the spam. I figured it was only a matter of time before somebody posted something out of context like that..
I had thought about one of those for Michael but my mother went out and bought this one without any consultations with me. He has a regular bike, which will prob last another two years, but I hate lugging it up and down the stairs just to have him do nothing.Now that he is pedaling I may try it again. I have wonderful pics on Myspace that make him "look" like he is riding it, but its just an illusion.