We're back from vacation. I feel more tired now then I did before we left! We had a decent time although it was raining for most of the vacation. Our lovely state even suffered a tornado. New Hampshire doesn't usually have these kinds of disasters so it was a surprise to even the National Weather Service. We're all praying for the families who are suffering through this tragedy.
Meeting Thomas was a blast! The weather was mediocre. It was overcast but muggy. Thomas was front and center when we arrived at the station. Sir Topham Hat was there too. Both boy's face just lit up like a light bulb at Christmas when they saw him. Casey couldn't stop saying "Ook, Tas!". Translation: Look, Thomas! We stood in line to get a picture with Thomas which Wes wasn't too agreeable for, but we managed to get a semi-decent one out of it. There was a gift shop tent and we just had to visit. Sodor Island everywhere! The prices were actually pretty decent so each boy got a little something. Wesley got a CD for the car and Casey got a plate, bowl, and silverware set. He's into using forks and spoons now so that should work out well. Oddly enough, we've gotten him to try more foods just by giving him a fork.
Then it was time for the big event! Thomas was going to pull a train with us on it! Well, okay, not really. A diesel engine was pulling the train and Thomas for that matter but none of the children knew that. We found our seats which left about no room for our legs and our journey of 25 minutes started. The diesel engine sounded it's horn and clattered along the rail. Wes immediately put his hands to his ears and looked a little worried. Daddy was thinking that morning and suggested we bring his headphones and MP3 player along for the journey. That did the trick. He listened to his music and looked out the window. He even waved at others out the window briefly. Then there was Casey. Ah, my little boy. Full of energy and something else. He was not a happy camper to be just sitting on the train. Mommy had to reprimand him with some harsh tones. Once the train moved, he was better. Nearly falling asleep. That's what we get for scheduling this right before lunch and nap time. When the train pulled back into the station, we loaded off and headed right to lunch.
All in all, it was a great day. Just to see their faces was so precious. I hope he comes again next year. I'm not sure if they'll still be 'in' to him or not. We shall see! The rest of the week was filled with fun activities and day trips when the rain held out. It's back to reality now. Pics to come shortly.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
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Sounds great I can not wait to see pics. I hope if they come again my boys are still into Thomas.
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