it sure lived up to it's name. Caleb definitely thought it was
incredible! He loved all the lights and the huge fish tank while
eating. The UK banner also got his attention- "Go!" But, it was
all the fun after dinner that was such a hit for Caleb.
First of all, Caleb was FREE! He didn't need a wrist band for any
of the bouncies, and we (Creed & I) were also free with him. I love
the whole "Under Two: Free" rule!
Caleb noticed the two story slide right away and when I asked the
worker if Caleb could go down he said, "sure." I began climbing
the "ladder" and when I was about half way up the boy yelled back,
"Just make sure he slides by himself." What?!! I'm panicking
because I don't think there is any way that he would ever go down
alone and I'm not sure how I can get him back down. There is no
way that I could ever manage to carry him back down the ladder
thing, and I didn't want to push my screaming child down the slide.
As we got to the top I am seriously worried and have no earthly
idea what I am going to do. As I'm frantically trying to figure this
out, my 19 month old pushes out of my arms with all his strength
and before I know it he is flying down the two story slide.
All by himself!
We did it over and over and over again. I was a sweaty mess
from all the climbing so Creed even had to take over for a few
times!
Caleb also loved the "under 36 inches" bouncie. It had all
sorts of things to play with, although it was impossible to
get a still picture of Caleb. At one point I did have to run two
clearly not "under 36 inches" boys from the area. I used
my teacher voice and even threatened to get a worker. They
got the hint and left. And, I think I may have totally
embarrassed Creed.
*****
If you don't mind, say a little prayer for Caleb. This afternoon
he ran a pretty high fever and was feeling awful. He perked
up after his fever broke, but I'm sure hoping he sleeps well
tonight and is okay tomorrow!
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