When I was a child, I watched my neighbor’s sister riding a bicycle on the tree-lined path. The wheels were spinning and flying, and the bells were jingling. I'm always envious!
On a Saturday, I finally got my first bicycle. It was all orange and shone with dazzling light. I found an open space, and I couldn't wait to ride on it, but before I could ride on it, I tripped over a stone. It reminded me that impatientness can't be learned. I slowly calmed down and listened. Holding on to the handle and the mount, I tried to step on the wheel with my feet, but the wheel was like a naughty elf, always asking me to do it, swaying left and right. I finally got impatient, and accidentally stepped off the wheel. After falling down, I was discouraged and wanted to give up. Suddenly, I remembered what my mother once said: "Nothing in the world is difficult, only those who are determined." I stood up with difficulty and walked towards the bicycle again.
After falling down again and again and standing up again and again, I finally conquered this car.
Through this learning to ride a bicycle, the famous saying "Nothing is difficult in the world, only those who are determined" are deeply imprinted in my mind. As I grow up, it has become a motto that inspires me!