Enjoying his milk and cookies.
Here's one of the songs he did, Ty was trying so hard to do the actions, catching a lot of them toward the end.
Today we had a field trip to the Fire station, a less than thrilling adventure if you ask Cody. We met at school and built a birthday book for one of the girls in class then drove over. Last year we were able to walk, but teacher has many a foot issues and can't make the trek over right now. We arrived and they taught the kids some basic fire safety, then we toured the station house, ending up in the garage. Poor Cody thought they were going to start the truck and sirens the whole time, so he never did relax, and tried to stay as far away from it as possible. So we waited as all his friends climbed up and passed through the back of the truck, getting hats and stickers on the other side, he didn't want anything to do with it. Then they showed us their gear and how it goes on. About the time they were getting ready to pull the truck out so we could shoot water from the hoses, they got a call, so we were ushered outside and waved as they went to save lives. Cody was glad to be done! We walked down to the village and had a snack, then over to the park to play for a bit.
Seeing as we have a long weekend, Teacher Debbie asked if anyone could take Otto the fish home for the weekend, so we volunteered. Tyler was way excited about this!
Tyler also had an exciting day, Gma S. took him to school. The report back was that he headed straight for the art table, painted a bit, then spent a lot of time at play-doh. Very typical Ty day at school.
So that was the majority of our week, instert friends at the park, the library and a Thomas movie to complete the circle. Oh, we also signed up for a music class that starts on Tues, YAY! Each boy is in their own class, sorted by age, and it's a drop off thing for 45 min. There is a nice park next door, so I can go walk, or if I'm not feeling that, there's a coffee shop nearby as well. Cody is excited about this, and I know Ty will love it once he realizes what we are going for.
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