For the past few weeks Eva has been taking a class in Woods Hole. It was smack dab in the middle of the day so we’d come down, drop her off and see if we could find a parking spot. If we could find a spot we’d go to the aquarium or Coffee O. Andrew got his fill of the aquarium. He loved seeing the Grouper, or as he calls it, the Groupah! That is one really large fish. I enjoyed the Lionfish.
We did the walk around and then a stop at Coffee O and then went to the school so Andrew could play on the playground.
We spent our afternoon with the kids at the beach. Some of my mom’s friends came up with their kids. We enjoyed pizza and had a very early night to sleep. Wiped out and ready to head home. Eva is nervous and sad about her last day at Science School.
I’m back home from my couple of days in Austin, Texas. I’m still savoring the thought of that meal at the Moonshine Grill. One of the best I’ve ever had. Back into the swing of things again. Back with Andrew. I’m trying to get out of the house with him as often as I can now. Looking around for parks to play in and places for us to explore.
I decided to take him over to the World War I Memorial park and find the little playground. We went there after picking up some lunch for a picnic. Andrew would take a bite of his sandwich run over to the playground, climb up into the treehouse, slide down the twisting, turning slide and then come back for another bite. We stayed there until he was done. He sure can make a sandwich last but he ate the whole thing.
A mom and a little girl showed up and Andrew went right up to her and asked her name and then gave her a big hug. He’s very friendly to other little kids. She was five. He was smitten and followed her all over the place. She climbed up the slides and that was something Andrew wasn’t quite able to do. Continue reading Moment of Discovery→