Just after Christmas, we decided it was time to teach Jacob how to ride his bike without training wheels.

He isn't the most confident bike rider with the training wheels on, so I wasn't sure how it would go. 
They started on the sidewalk, so Jacob could use the grass as a safety net.
Much to my surprise, after just 15-20 minutes working with Daddy, he got it.

Once he was confident, they moved onto the street:
Note: April 5, 2011 - It took another few weeks to master starting and stopping with grace, but he's got it now.
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