It is a interesting and unforgetable challenge !
By 116553489
@116553489 (4)
China
August 1, 2008 8:42am CST
It is a fine day today.My family and I wnet to the suburb.And the little boy who is just one year olds come with us.There is a mountain here,so we started to climb.
Because the little boy is too young to climb the steps,his mother had to hold in the her arm.But the unforgetable thing happen, the little boy try his best to climb 212 steps by himself.How unbelievable it is .But it's really a true thing.And the little boy become successful.We all believed that he would become a successful man when he is a adult.
Do you believe the thing?Do you think it is a unforgetable thing?
Do you have some un forgetable and unbelievable things?
2 responses
@mimico (3617)
• Philippines
1 Aug 08
It's definitely an amazing feat! Do you know how old the boy is? Perhaps his persistence and courage will pay off when he's older. But if his parents don't raise him well, he might use his skills for doing wrong things. I hope he turns out to be a great man in the future. Events like this are always inspiring. :)Thanks for sharing this with us.
@116553489 (4)
• China
1 Aug 08
Today is the little boy's birthday! He is just 1 years old!
He is stronger.I think his parents will try their best to teach the little boy!
Thank you for your suggests.
@maximax8 (31046)
• United Kingdom
3 Aug 08
Wow! The challenge of climbing a mountain is great and so exciting. It must have been amazing to watch the little boy climb 212 steps up the mountain. He was so energetic and determined to keep going upwards. I think that it was a great achievement and I can imagine that he will be a very hard working mover and shaker sort of man when he is grown up. He gave his mother's arms a rest too and so she must have been delighted.
I have a 14 month old son and he has spina bifida. He can move by dragging himself along the my lounge floor. He is unable to stand because one of his legs just flops. I am not yet certain if he will be able to walk when he is older. He might walk with much help or go into a wheel chair.
One memory I have is being on a hillside in Turkey with a donkey in sight. Then all the mosques sounded at once. I could hear the call for prayer for miles around. Going back down I saw a Turkish carpet drying outside someones house.