Thomas cont.
So after the 30 minute ride to nowhere, there was a little Thomas funland where the boys could jump in an inflatable Thomas (and other animals), listen to live music (which the boys looooved), eat, shop, etc.
I seriously think this part was better than the ride.
Of course there were train tables. Train tables that caused our kids to scream and cry when it was time to leave. Thanks Thomas.
Quinn was great at the jumping. He even smashed heads with another boy (who left and continued to cry for a long time) and kept on jumping after a few quick tears. Liam...not so much into bounce houses yet.
Liam, on the other hand, was very much into the temporary tattoos. He saved it through his bath last night, and it's still going strong today.
And, as you can see in the last picture, both of them were really into the musician they had there. I should have gotten his name...he was pretty good. No Laurie Berkner, but still.
Overall, I'd say Thomas was a hit!
All aboard!
MeMe and Papaw came to visit us this weekend, and we all went for a ride on Thomas.
Thomas is THE thing in our house at the moment. We watch Thomas on tv. We play on the train table. We play with Thomas in the bath. You get the picture.
So the boys were a little excited to see Thomas in person.
The actual ride on the train was maybe not worth the small fortune that it cost, but hey, how many times do you get to ride on Thomas the Train?
Alter fun
For the second year in a row, we took the boys to the Alter Family Fun Fest on Labor Day weekend.
We quickly learned that Monday is way more calm. Kinda boring. But no lines for rides or food (yay).
So we rode on some tea cups, went down the big slide (twice) and enjoyed some very unhealthy food. Yum.
First baseball game
We waited until the very end of the Dragon's season to finally take the boys to a game. The Dragons did not have a good season (maybe they finished last in their league), but the boys didn't seem to mind.
And we had awesome seats through Chris' work. But really...is there a bad seat at a Dragon's game?
Quinn LOVED the game (I'm guessing that being outside had something to do with it). Liam LOVED the mascots. I hate people dressed up more than almost anything else in the world (just look at my face), so I'm not sure where Liam got his love of all things in costume. Ew.
Look how cute all the boys are paying attention to the game!
First day of school! First day of school!
Well, we survived the first day and first week of pre-school. It was a little hairy at times, but Quinn seemed to enjoy what he was doing and learning in his class. The biggest issue was the new, no napping schedule. By Friday he was begging to take a nap. :)
He also was not a fan of his big boy backpack (you can kind of guess that from the pictures), but he learned to deal with it by wearing in the front instead of on his back. Whatever works, dude. And he's recently developed a hatred for shoes and socks, but his teachers seemed to have convinced him to leave them on after the first day.
It also helped a ton that their theme for the first week focused on trains, which is the current obsession in our house. Nemo and Cars are old news. Thomas IS in...in a big way. We read about, watch and play with trains most of the day. Could be worse.
Keeping our fingers crossed for an equally good second week!
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