My Aunt, who lived in the suburbs with my cousins, came into the city to visit us. Once she found out I didn’t know how to ride a bike, she forced me to learn. She held on to the back of the bike as I peddled. Over and over, up and down the sidewalk. All of a sudden I realized my Aunt couldn’t run as fast as I was going. Sure enough, she’d let go long ago and off I went on that bike. I learned to ride in one day. That was a good memory to recollect.
Uriah being able to clearly articulate at 7 that he doesn't believe in himself says a lot about the good parenting you both do. It's awesome to see you immediately acknowledge and reaffirm him. Though he said it was the worst day of his life I believe he'll look back at this day as one of his most valuable days. You all are beautiful
@@ellie3365 oh wow. No matter the race I'm always impressed when young children can clearly express their thoughts and emotions. I don't know man adults that can do that lol
Yes indeed! Parents judge their own kids and when they don't it creates a safe place for them to come to you about anything and everything. You never know how your baby is going to see the world so it's crucial we are that safe place for them. Physically and mentally.
@@ellie3365 there's a difference in acknowledging that Uriah can clearly articulate a feeling he is experiencing (particularly feelings children nor adults are often given space to express) and stating the children are so articulate. The latter will be viewed as racist as it is about how they speak. The former is about what they think and are expressing.
This blessed me. Uriah seems to be the example of many people who often doubt themselves until we listen to what The Father says to us through his word about who we are because that’s who he created us to be before we even realized it. God’s words compel us to keep going even through falls and tears because we soon understand that what He says is really true and has been all along. We just have to keep what he says at the forefront of our minds. That’s the challenge! Uriah kept hearing his father’s voice and his mind began to transform from “I can’t” into “I can, and I will today!” Uriah went from not wanting to be bothered with a bike to wanting a dirt bike once he realized the truth. His father’s voice gave him hope and encouraged him to “see” success before it was within his reach because his father reminded him beforehand and continued to recite what he said before. We can do whatever The Father says. Period. We just have to be close to hear His voice. Whew! 😢
Two neighbor boys, who were a few years older, taught our boy to ride a bike. We tried to teach him for years and they taught him in less than an hour. Go figure.
A friend's husband was in his forties and had not learned. She said there was a program in the park where they taught people and they did so by removing the pedals. They would have people just coast on the bike to get the sense of balance and where to sit. Once they had that down they would put the pedals back on, and it seemed to go more easily for him
This is so encouraging... coming from a woman who allowed fear at a young age keep me from learning how to ride a bike. I'm going to learn now... there's so many gems in this video. 💜
Thanks for sharing , i also let fear stop me from learning and it’s never to late I’m in my mid 20s and just learned to swim , bike riding is next! Warmed my heart to not feel alone 🖤
Beleaf, that is the deepest summation of family support. “ we believe in you enough that you believe in yourself”. Put it in a Hallmark card. Way to build a strong support system amongst your children that will last their whole lives. Beautiful thing to see. Bless up 🙏🏿
Uriah broke my whole heart 💔when he said “I don’t even believe in myself.” It was probably a way to get out of it but mannnn…that hurt.😩 Great job Dad!!!
Me too made my heart ache for the child. He can do it. Just takes time and balance. Glen thanks for encouraging that child. Love him. He is doing great Now he wants to do it himself. Haaaaaaa Happy Father’s Day Glen.
So proud of Uriah. It’s never as hard as you build it up to be in your head. I taught myself how to ride a bike at 5 years old. I asked my dad to take my training wheels off because I wanted to be like my big sister. My parents didn’t think I would actually learn so young. But one day they looked out the window and I was teaching myself. When I get discouraged about something I always try to remember that I’m the same little girl that was determined to do something and did it all by myself.
Man I would've cried seeing my son get it right. Aye Beleaf you're doing an amazing job, I hope I'll be a father like you one day. Your children are blessed!
Love how Beleaf interacts with his children negative comments about Anayah's hair we get a song "Beauty Queen" Uriah's heartbreaking statement " don't even believe in myself." we see I want to try again by myself Being a dad in 24/7/365 not just one day keep it up .
I was smiling as if Uriah was my son!😃Excellent parenting and congratulations! 🎉🥳🎊🎈🚴🏽🚲I am always blessed seeing you & your wife’s interaction with your beautiful children. This day shall be embedded into the mind of the entire family as a “good day”!!!😇 Uriah will switch roles soon-he will become the encourager!📣👍🏽🤜🏽🤛🏽 #WayToGoGuys!!!🆒💯%👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
this is without a doubt the highest quality content on youtube. this man is unbelievably talented in countless ways. his son screaming when he brought him outside and he saw the bike. i fell over laughing.
I learned how to ride a bike as soon as possible to keep up with my big brother. A nice family saw me learning to ride on a school track with my brother's hand-me-down and gave me their daughter's old bike. Loved it ever since.
Yayyy Uriah! I appreciate that he’s someone who takes his time and proceeds with things when he’s ready. I can relate. It’s great to see the family growing together and the support of his siblings. 🙏🏽💗
5:18 - 5:34 I honestly teared up. This made me realize how my mom is the only one who's pushing me to do more cause she believes in me more than I believe in myself. 💕
URIAH..YOU ARE AMAZING AND CAN DO ANYTHING YOU PUT YOUR MIND TOO..🥰❤️🤗.. and Happy Father's Day to you ..You are the kind of father most kids can only dream of. The way you encourage and love all your children is so nice to watch.
I've never in my 48 yrs of life seen a kid that didn't want to learn how to ride a bike. I remember being a kid & being excited to get a new bike & learn how to ride one. I'm glad you pushed him to learn how to ride cuz him saying he didn't believe in himself is an attitude ppl carry with themselves forever & believe that negative self talk.
It even continues to teens who don’t want to learn how to drive. I have friends we had to make there 17 & 18 kids to learn how to drive and get a license. They were tired of driving them to all their activities. I was excited to drive & couldn’t wait. That’s how my generation was.
Nowadays there are other “fun” activities for kids to do that learning bike is not as fun for some. Back in the day having a bike or riding a bike is so fun. A
After many failed attempts to teach me how to ride a bike, I'll never forget waking up on Father's Day morning feeling determined to make my dad proud. My courage was powered by the fact that he KNEW I could do it, and so I did. Thanks for sharing these moments as always! ✊🏾
Way to go Uriah!! Good job dad!! I was one of those kids who had a bike and couldn’t ride. About a year after I’d gotten my bike, I went to visit my cousins and my cousin wanted me to try to learn on hers. Their driveway had a little hill-then it seemed so big. I got a push down the hill and the next thing I knew, I was in the street pedaling for my life! The original “ride or die!”😂😂😂
Yep 👋🏼 I was that kid...but I flipped over a deep crack in the sidewalks of NYC & THAT WAS IT FOR ME!!! But I'm going to learn THIS SUMMER on the smooth streets of Florida with my Dad! Pray for Me! 🫂🙏🏽🧘🏽♀️Never too old to learn even at 52
My husband and I are new to your TH-cam community and immediately subscribed after seeing what a great fam you have. At 31 yrs old we’re about to be parents for the 1st time and need so much advice and guidance for our baby girl. That’s why we subscribed, because you Both as parents are a great example. The way we were both brought up as kids is the typical, “you’re small, you don’t know what you’re saying, stay quiet when adults are talking, getting spanked for no reason, or disregarded” we grew up with so much fear. We understand now that most of our adulthood problems are because of our childhood. Like riding a bike… since I was the chubby kid, my parents disregarded me for any type of physical sports. Long story short, my husband and I are working really hard to break our fears and work on becoming educated, less fearful of life so that we can help our baby girl be independent, confident, respectful, responsible.. thank you for all the light you bring into this world with your beautiful fam. 🧡🫶
ey im from the netherlands been on the bike since 1yo you did great little man have some faith in yourself and remember you ride the bike not the other way around xx
Summer of 95 is when I mastered the bicycle. I still have the scars to prove it lol. I was seven and I still struggle with the imposter syndrome I had then. I love how intentional you are
My daughter never had ANY desire to learn how to ride a bike. I tried a couple of times but being a single mother and working two jobs was hard. Now that she is 29 and even though she's successful, I wish I had said those words to her and just tried harder. So empowering! I just love your family. 💜
Uriah’s comedic timing is everything! I also see a lot of Yvette’s facial expressions in him. I just love to see him grow older and become his own person. I am so proud of you Uriah, you did it!! ☺️🥹
I had training wheels, but I remember my FIRST "Big Girl" bike...I fell in a ditch🤦🏾♀️ Mt Dad said "Don't tell your mom"😅. Try try and try again😁👍🏾 You got it Uriah!
I am so proud of Uriah. You did it Uriah! Not only did you learn how to ride a bike. You conquered your fear and you believe in yourself. You can do anything you don't think you can do. Good job!
I caught my crying multiple times during this episode. My 3 yo was sitting watching with me and I found myself praying he would always know he has this same type of support from us. He screamed “He did it!” When Uriah got it. 😭
11:47-12:30 Now that's a great commercial right there. So proud of Uriah, made me want to try learning how to ride a bike again, hope it's not too late. Awesome video.
The smile on my face as Riah pushed past his fears and kept trying until he was doing it by himself...I loved seeing him want it for him and then do it without your help. 💗
As a 14 years old this made me cry because as I always say I didn’t grow up with a father figure and with your videos I can see how life is way better when both your parents take care of you and love you
As a 40 year old woman, I can relate to Uriah's fear. Your video blessed me. Though my Early father has passed, my Heavenly Father can provide the same love, support and patience that you demonstrated with Uriah. Thank you for sharing such wonderful content. It's helping me along my healing journey. 🙏🏾
Yes YES URIAH!!! It was awesomely brave of you to acknowledge and express to your Dad that you didn’t believe in yourself. You immediately got the boost you needed to help you see success! That’s how you do it! A lot of us sit on those feelings and don’t share them and don’t find the help we need until something goes terribly wrong and then we have to ask for the help. What a great lesson you’ve taught even us adults 🙌🏾!
I will never forget how accomplished, proud, & free I felt the day I learned to ride a bike. At 44, I still remember everything, like it was yesterday.
I can’t lie when Uriah said “I don’t even believe in myself” it made me sad. Like ik in the video he’s just nervous to ride a bike but it just made me think…..& to see him want to push harder! I love the way you guys raise your kids! 💗
So proud of you Uriah!!!! I know you hear this from mom and dad, and know that when you face something else difficult, just think about you learning to ride your bike, you will overcome. You will master and conquer it
I'm that kid. No one forced me or encouraged me too ride either. So I'm here for it all. And Uriah you do not want to be that kid watching his younger siblings ride their bikes.
My mama made sure I could swim before I could walk I learned basketball by 5 rollerblades and bikes as long as I remember. I thank my mom for that. I had a great childhood
I can relate to Uriah’s experience, I fell a lot and gave up the first try. But all it took was visiting my Nana in the countryside and her determination and I was riding nonstop. Thank you for sharing a glance of your beautiful experiences as a family. Happy Father’s Day!
My Aunt, who lived in the suburbs with my cousins, came into the city to visit us. Once she found out I didn’t know how to ride a bike, she forced me to learn. She held on to the back of the bike as I peddled. Over and over, up and down the sidewalk. All of a sudden I realized my Aunt couldn’t run as fast as I was going. Sure enough, she’d let go long ago and off I went on that bike. I learned to ride in one day. That was a good memory to recollect.
Waw 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 you and your aunt deserve a🏆🏆🏆
Respect ❤️
Yup. That's the way it's done. No better feeling in the world than when you're finally riding on your own!
Such a beautiful memory!
bro that’s a core memory
Youre the father I never had...thank you for being the amazing man you are. good vibes and example for the community.
I know eh. He teaches so many things on a daily basis. Thank you Glen.
@DankScole *hugs* beautiful comment. You are doing so well. Well done brother 💙
Uriah being able to clearly articulate at 7 that he doesn't believe in himself says a lot about the good parenting you both do. It's awesome to see you immediately acknowledge and reaffirm him. Though he said it was the worst day of his life I believe he'll look back at this day as one of his most valuable days. You all are beautiful
Well said !
I made this same comment and got called racist one time hhaha because all the kids are so articulate I had to point it out
@@ellie3365 oh wow. No matter the race I'm always impressed when young children can clearly express their thoughts and emotions. I don't know man adults that can do that lol
Yes indeed! Parents judge their own kids and when they don't it creates a safe place for them to come to you about anything and everything. You never know how your baby is going to see the world so it's crucial we are that safe place for them. Physically and mentally.
@@ellie3365 there's a difference in acknowledging that Uriah can clearly articulate a feeling he is experiencing (particularly feelings children nor adults are often given space to express) and stating the children are so articulate. The latter will be viewed as racist as it is about how they speak. The former is about what they think and are expressing.
This blessed me. Uriah seems to be the example of many people who often doubt themselves until we listen to what The Father says to us through his word about who we are because that’s who he created us to be before we even realized it. God’s words compel us to keep going even through falls and tears because we soon understand that what He says is really true and has been all along. We just have to keep what he says at the forefront of our minds. That’s the challenge! Uriah kept hearing his father’s voice and his mind began to transform from “I can’t” into “I can, and I will today!” Uriah went from not wanting to be bothered with a bike to wanting a dirt bike once he realized the truth. His father’s voice gave him hope and encouraged him to “see” success before it was within his reach because his father reminded him beforehand and continued to recite what he said before. We can do whatever The Father says. Period. We just have to be close to hear His voice. Whew! 😢
Two neighbor boys, who were a few years older, taught our boy to ride a bike. We tried to teach him for years and they taught him in less than an hour. Go figure.
A friend's husband was in his forties and had not learned. She said there was a program in the park where they taught people and they did so by removing the pedals. They would have people just coast on the bike to get the sense of balance and where to sit. Once they had that down they would put the pedals back on, and it seemed to go more easily for him
@@LindaC616 there are little kids bike with no peddles and no training wheels. My nephew had one when he was 3
Uzi stays 10 toes down for his “Riah” 🥰🥰🥰
This is so encouraging... coming from a woman who allowed fear at a young age keep me from learning how to ride a bike. I'm going to learn now... there's so many gems in this video. 💜
Same here. I'm definitely going to learn now.
This is beautiful. Thanks for sharing this.
Yall got this!!! Plz come back and update us 🚴🏾♀️!!!
Thanks for sharing , i also let fear stop me from learning and it’s never to late I’m in my mid 20s and just learned to swim , bike riding is next! Warmed my heart to not feel alone 🖤
You got this!!
That whole “worst day of my life” speech was perfect 🤣🤣🤣
Beleaf, that is the deepest summation of family support. “ we believe in you enough that you believe in yourself”. Put it in a Hallmark card. Way to build a strong support system amongst your children that will last their whole lives. Beautiful thing to see. Bless up 🙏🏿
Uriah’s “worst days” hit differently 🤣🤣🤣 I feel him…it be the little things
“Can I get an electric bike” that’s one smart kid 😂😂
Uriah broke my whole heart 💔when he said “I don’t even believe in myself.” It was probably a way to get out of it but mannnn…that hurt.😩 Great job Dad!!!
Me too made my heart ache for the child. He can do it. Just takes time and balance. Glen thanks for encouraging that child. Love him. He is doing great Now he wants to do it himself. Haaaaaaa Happy Father’s Day Glen.
So proud of Uriah. It’s never as hard as you build it up to be in your head. I taught myself how to ride a bike at 5 years old. I asked my dad to take my training wheels off because I wanted to be like my big sister. My parents didn’t think I would actually learn so young. But one day they looked out the window and I was teaching myself. When I get discouraged about something I always try to remember that I’m the same little girl that was determined to do something and did it all by myself.
Theo running after Uriah. So sweet. I lost it 🥹🥲
Good Job Uriah. So proud of him! Glen what a great Dad you are for not allowing him to ever quit! even when he cries lol.
Man I would've cried seeing my son get it right. Aye Beleaf you're doing an amazing job, I hope I'll be a father like you one day. Your children are blessed!
The way you interact with your children just warms my heart. What a wonderful example you are for young fathers.
Love how Beleaf interacts with his children negative comments about Anayah's hair we get a song "Beauty Queen" Uriah's heartbreaking statement " don't even believe in myself." we see I want to try again by myself
Being a dad in 24/7/365 not just one day keep it up .
Nice to see your Family Unit really strong
I love that in the middle of promo He dropped everything 🙌 😍 and celebrated his son. #ButGod #LoveAndLight #Beautiful
Seeing him learn was too precious! I thought this would be a 3 part video lol he did so well by the end 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Hmm can I get an electric
Dad: electric bike no♥️🤣♥️
Gotta love the effort these kids give
He Riding and Im Crying at His Accomplishments
I was smiling as if Uriah was my son!😃Excellent parenting and congratulations! 🎉🥳🎊🎈🚴🏽🚲I am always blessed seeing you & your wife’s interaction with your beautiful children. This day shall be embedded into the mind of the entire family as a “good day”!!!😇 Uriah will switch roles soon-he will become the encourager!📣👍🏽🤜🏽🤛🏽
#WayToGoGuys!!!🆒💯%👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
oh Uriah Im so proud of you, You are an overcomer. The negative past does not hinder you from a successful future.
My dad still tells me about my bike lesson to this day, 30 years later....we both remember the struggle and triumph 🤣🤣
I want to thank you for giving us such a positive message of a true happy healthy family
AND.....I smiled through the entire video!!!!!
Riah’s so dramatic😂😂Not him screaming when he saw the bike like bro! So funny!
Buddy was just not having it today LMAO. Worst day everrrrr he says 🤣😂🤣😂🤣 I love you guys.
I'm so glad you persevered with Uriah; cycling is brilliant 🚴🏾♂️
I need every ad I ever see to be this delightful and uplifting. Content game strong, sir!!!!
this is without a doubt the highest quality content on youtube. this man is unbelievably talented in countless ways. his son screaming when he brought him outside and he saw the bike. i fell over laughing.
"I know but we believe in you enough for you to believe in yourself"-Beleaf 2022
I learned how to ride a bike as soon as possible to keep up with my big brother. A nice family saw me learning to ride on a school track with my brother's hand-me-down and gave me their daughter's old bike. Loved it ever since.
“Can I get an electric bike” Uriah always has a loophole 😂😂😂
Yayyy Uriah! I appreciate that he’s someone who takes his time and proceeds with things when he’s ready. I can relate. It’s great to see the family growing together and the support of his siblings. 🙏🏽💗
Happy Father's Day♥️. Being raised by an amazing black men myself. Thank you for letting the world know. This is how great fathering is done.♥️
5:18 - 5:34 I honestly teared up. This made me realize how my mom is the only one who's pushing me to do more cause she believes in me more than I believe in myself. 💕
URIAH..YOU ARE AMAZING AND CAN DO ANYTHING YOU PUT YOUR MIND TOO..🥰❤️🤗.. and Happy Father's Day to you ..You are the kind of father most kids can only dream of. The way you encourage and love all your children is so nice to watch.
You did it URIAH!!!! 👏🏾 💜 s/o to him for asking for an electric bike. Smart kid. This goes to show you what you can do.
😂he’s still negotiating for an electric bike after all that success of doing it himself..he’s definitely an amazing child
I've never in my 48 yrs of life seen a kid that didn't want to learn how to ride a bike. I remember being a kid & being excited to get a new bike & learn how to ride one. I'm glad you pushed him to learn how to ride cuz him saying he didn't believe in himself is an attitude ppl carry with themselves forever & believe that negative self talk.
It even continues to teens who don’t want to learn how to drive. I have friends we had to make there 17 & 18 kids to learn how to drive and get a license. They were tired of driving them to all their activities. I was excited to drive & couldn’t wait. That’s how my generation was.
Nowadays there are other “fun” activities for kids to do that learning bike is not as fun for some.
Back in the day having a bike or riding a bike is so fun. A
#MillionSubscribers loading! 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
So proud of Riah!!! He did well! 👏🏾👏🏾 The affirmations melted my heart🥹
My guy stayed focused he was committed congratulations you did an amazing job you are an amazing father keep looking forward❤❤
After many failed attempts to teach me how to ride a bike, I'll never forget waking up on Father's Day morning feeling determined to make my dad proud. My courage was powered by the fact that he KNEW I could do it, and so I did.
Thanks for sharing these moments as always! ✊🏾
In my best Jamaican accent; "Big Ups" to Uriah!! Glen, you are the best Father ever!!
Congratulations bud, you did it!!!!
Way to go Uriah!! Good job dad!! I was one of those kids who had a bike and couldn’t ride. About a year after I’d gotten my bike, I went to visit my cousins and my cousin wanted me to try to learn on hers. Their driveway had a little hill-then it seemed so big. I got a push down the hill and the next thing I knew, I was in the street pedaling for my life! The original “ride or die!”😂😂😂
Happy Father’s Day, Beleaf!
Wow! You gave your son more than a skill set of riding a bike. You gave him CONFIDENCE in his abilities...
Yep 👋🏼 I was that kid...but I flipped over a deep crack in the sidewalks of NYC & THAT WAS IT FOR ME!!! But I'm going to learn THIS SUMMER on the smooth streets of Florida with my Dad! Pray for Me! 🫂🙏🏽🧘🏽♀️Never too old to learn even at 52
You got this. 👍🏽
@@phillylady23 Thank you!!! 😊 I'm also learning how to drive a car😳 BUSY SUMMER!
My husband and I are new to your TH-cam community and immediately subscribed after seeing what a great fam you have. At 31 yrs old we’re about to be parents for the 1st time and need so much advice and guidance for our baby girl. That’s why we subscribed, because you Both as parents are a great example. The way we were both brought up as kids is the typical, “you’re small, you don’t know what you’re saying, stay quiet when adults are talking, getting spanked for no reason, or disregarded” we grew up with so much fear. We understand now that most of our adulthood problems are because of our childhood. Like riding a bike… since I was the chubby kid, my parents disregarded me for any type of physical sports. Long story short, my husband and I are working really hard to break our fears and work on becoming educated, less fearful of life so that we can help our baby girl be independent, confident, respectful, responsible.. thank you for all the light you bring into this world with your beautiful fam. 🧡🫶
ey im from the netherlands been on the bike since 1yo you did great little man have some faith in yourself and remember you ride the bike not the other way around xx
That ending was too perfect LOL
The electric bike request had me dyinnggg🤣🤣
Summer of 95 is when I mastered the bicycle. I still have the scars to prove it lol. I was seven and I still struggle with the imposter syndrome I had then. I love how intentional you are
It was meant for me to see this today. I'm going to keep getting back on the bike until I get it
My daughter never had ANY desire to learn how to ride a bike. I tried a couple of times but being a single mother and working two jobs was hard. Now that she is 29 and even though she's successful, I wish I had said those words to her and just tried harder. So empowering! I just love your family. 💜
My grandpa and my dad taught me how to ride a bike ❤️ it’s a memory I’ll never forget 🤗.
This was a whole entire message. #messagereceived
You are an amazing father!!!!!! Beautiful family!!! Amazing kids ❤️
When he believed, he did. Kudos to you Dad for showing him that his faith in himself can help him reach his goal.
OMG! YOU DID IT! Super proud of you.
Good job!!! He is going to love it once he gets the hang of it!
Uriah’s comedic timing is everything! I also see a lot of Yvette’s facial expressions in him. I just love to see him grow older and become his own person. I am so proud of you Uriah, you did it!! ☺️🥹
So, did I just shed a tear when Uriah finally rode the whole circle by himself?
Yup. I sure did.
Super happy for you young man. Keep riding.
I had training wheels, but I remember my FIRST "Big Girl" bike...I fell in a ditch🤦🏾♀️ Mt Dad said "Don't tell your mom"😅.
Try try and try again😁👍🏾 You got it Uriah!
I wish every kid in the world could have this kind of love and encouragement spoken into them.
He really said “do I have to”
I started crying watching him ride that bike by himself he made me so proud. Uriah should be so proud of himself he did such a great job.
Congratulations Uriah!! Happy Father’s Day!!❤️😊👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👍🏽🚲🚲🚲
I am so proud of Uriah. You did it Uriah! Not only did you learn how to ride a bike. You conquered your fear and you believe in yourself. You can do anything you don't think you can do. Good job!
I caught my crying multiple times during this episode. My 3 yo was sitting watching with me and I found myself praying he would always know he has this same type of support from us. He screamed “He did it!” When Uriah got it. 😭
Every-day is Father's Day in my book!!!! Bravo Dad!!!!!!!
It made me sad when he said “dad i dont even believe in myself”
11:47-12:30 Now that's a great commercial right there. So proud of Uriah, made me want to try learning how to ride a bike again, hope it's not too late. Awesome video.
Never too late. You got this. 🤗
The smile on my face as Riah pushed past his fears and kept trying until he was doing it by himself...I loved seeing him want it for him and then do it without your help. 💗
As a 14 years old this made me cry because as I always say I didn’t grow up with a father figure and with your videos I can see how life is way better when both your parents take care of you and love you
Happy fathers day
Congratulations Riah! You did it!! 👏 👏 👏
As a 40 year old woman, I can relate to Uriah's fear. Your video blessed me. Though my Early father has passed, my Heavenly Father can provide the same love, support and patience that you demonstrated with Uriah. Thank you for sharing such wonderful content. It's helping me along my healing journey. 🙏🏾
I like alls these people that are putting good comments
Tears!! Tears!! He did it! I love when he has the option to leave for the day and he said “no, I want to try again”
Teaching my kids how to ride a bike is one of the greatest joys I have experienced as a dad
Yes YES URIAH!!! It was awesomely brave of you to acknowledge and express to your Dad that you didn’t believe in yourself. You immediately got the boost you needed to help you see success! That’s how you do it! A lot of us sit on those feelings and don’t share them and don’t find the help we need until something goes terribly wrong and then we have to ask for the help. What a great lesson you’ve taught even us adults 🙌🏾!
Every time I watch this family I just feel apart of the family.-🙂
I’m actually in tears!!!just so happy in Uriah!!! Awesome!!!!
I will never forget how accomplished, proud, & free I felt the day I learned to ride a bike. At 44, I still remember everything, like it was yesterday.
I can’t lie when Uriah said “I don’t even believe in myself” it made me sad. Like ik in the video he’s just nervous to ride a bike but it just made me think…..& to see him want to push harder! I love the way you guys raise your kids! 💗
Can we count how many times Uriah says “worst day of my life”😂😂😂 his famous word
I love how you gave him a kiss and a hug when he said “he couldn’t”.
So proud of you Uriah!!!! I know you hear this from mom and dad, and know that when you face something else difficult, just think about you learning to ride your bike, you will overcome. You will master and conquer it
Seeing kids not give up is one of my favorite things
My father taught me how to ride a bike. Brings back memories. Awesome job Riah and Beleaf! Happy Father’s Day!
After all that hard work, the electric bike comment at the end had me laughing!
I'm that kid. No one forced me or encouraged me too ride either. So I'm here for it all. And Uriah you do not want to be that kid watching his younger siblings ride their bikes.
I made my initial comment before I watched the video, now I can't stop smiling. I'm so proud of you Uriah. Electric bike?🤣 Happy Father's day Glen.
Man! You are a great example of what a father should. Happy father day sir!
OMG! I'm so happy for him. Cheering him on & gasping when he gets close to a metal object on the playground. Great accomplishment.
My mama made sure I could swim before I could walk I learned basketball by 5 rollerblades and bikes as long as I remember. I thank my mom for that. I had a great childhood
Loved this. What a great kid.
I can relate to Uriah’s experience, I fell a lot and gave up the first try. But all it took was visiting my Nana in the countryside and her determination and I was riding nonstop. Thank you for sharing a glance of your beautiful experiences as a family. Happy Father’s Day!