Bosco wanted hands on hips. I went along with it.
The day was going well. Bosco was soaking it all up. The train ride was nice and even I was enjoying the lovely views courtesy of Thomas.
But as a parent can expect, nothing stays nice for long, especially when you have to forego naptime. Here are some things that sent Bosco into cranky mode:
-The open window next to our seats sparking a severe dislike of wind in his face
-Mommy not being able to magically make food appear with the snap of a finger
-Sir Topham Hatt leaving to take a break, postponing our picture with him
-A steam locomotive letting off some steam while we were in the vicinity
-That same steam locomotive making train noises that were too loud and too real-The super scary toilets at McDonalds that can flush down toilet paper and little boys.
-Wanting to go home, but mommy and daddy wanting to get their money’s worth
-Walking too close to that dang steam locomotive
-Standing in line so mommy could get her balloon monkey and balloon sword since mommy knew that later on a certain child would actually want the balloon
-Wanting to leave when the magic show suddenly became unmagical
-Temporary tattoos
My oh my, this list could go on and on. I did have good intentions. I can’t say that it was a total failure though. Today Bosco said he wanted to go back and see Thomas. Too bad I had to tell him he was no longer in town. Cue the crankiness.
A lot of my pictures turned out like this:
But some turned out like this:
So I think it’s a draw. Kids have a way of blocking out all memory of their meltdowns. Parents, not so much.
A side note: I had to tell the balloon guy that the monkey and sword were for me. Bosco wanted no part in it. The guy played along and told me I was never too old for a balloon monkey, shall we say a 27 year-old. Oh guy, you just made my day. Never thought I’d appreciate being mistaken for 27.
2 comments:
We did A Day Out With Thomas for three years before my son outgrew it. Great memories for him, I still get a nervous tick just thinking about it.
After the first year, we got smart and tried to keep him away from the building with the Thomas toys for sale (priced twice as much as in the store).
i tried to bribe my husband to take my kids (without me) to this thing. no such luck. :(
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