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    My Daughter ready for take off

    I took the Kids out on a frozen Pond with fresh Snow/Ice on top from recent storm , I was dragging them with my Bike and there were a few little bumps to add to the fun .


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    Re: My Daughter ready for take off

    Great shot of your daughter having fun. She is just prior to going air born so some might suggest this to be a definitive moment. One question, how were you dragging her on the bike and taking the picture? j/k
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    Re: My Daughter ready for take off

    Quote Originally Posted by CLKunst
    Great shot of your daughter having fun. She is just prior to going air born so some might suggest this to be a definitive moment. One question, how were you dragging her on the bike and taking the picture? j/k
    Good question actually. My 10 year old son took the picture , the boy actually has a very good eye for taking pictures

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    Re: My Daughter ready for take off

    It always seems strange to me to see kids with helmets. I grew up in the generation where there was not the emphsis on safety that our children have today. My son wears one too but I wonder if they are missing out on a part of life?

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    Re: My Daughter ready for take off

    I also wonder how and when the helmet thing started? I never knew of any kid who hurt their head doing this stuff when I grew up but I guess there are occurances. Some counties now mandate helmets on bicycles, even for adults.

    The shot's OK but I wonder what it would be like taken from the front (tow area) zoomed in to show her laughing. Idea for next time anyways.
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