What MicheleZ said...and some further expanding...
First - the surface - grass, not the best surface but is good for soft landings. If you can, get onto a harder surface like pavement in a parking lot.
Wheels - First, be sure your front wheel is completely straight when you come to a stop, not turned even
slightly. Second, when you are coming to that stop, do not look down because you will go where you look - keep your head UP. Third, with the bike off, practice holding it up (off the kickstand and hold it straight) to get an idea of its weight. But don't lean it much because there will be a point of no return that it will go over on you.
Your Feet - DO NOT put your feet down when your bike is moving. Your feet should only come down when you stop the bike. You can seriously hurt yourself otherwise.
MSF - Yes, I know you are signed up - that's great! Waiting until mid-Sept is tough. If you have to practice on your bike, do it but be careful. And I'm glad hubby is supportive but must point out that SO's can be the absolute worst teachers (even if they are MSF instructors - I even have examples)
Good luck, hang in there and your course will show up in no time. Don't get discouraged and be careful in the interim. And yes, you will learn lots on those "little" 250s.
