I logged on to post tonight and I saw something interesting... this is my 200th post. Pretty crazy. And what do you think that my 200th post will be about? If you can believe it, it will be about Eli.
Eli and I went to Dinosaur World last week. It was so much fun. Eli loved the statues... from afar. I tried to put him over the white rope and he freaked out. I tried to get him to sit on one of the statues feet and he freaked out. He keep saying that he was afraid that they'd come back alive.
Here is Eli in the head of a T-Rex. With 1 being not scary and 10 being really scary this was a 3. Being on the other side of the white rope with this dinosaur was an 8. I was showing Eli that is wasn't scary but he still wouldn't be on the dino side.
Sitting on the dinosaur whose foot you can see in the background was an 11. The baby wooly mammoth was a 1.
6 comments:
Oh, my poor little boy. Those statues do look very life like. Why are you making him cry? It really is kind of a cool way they are displaying them, kind of out in the open like that. I miss Eli. I can't wait til December. Oh, and I miss you and Stewart too! :) What will you do for Thanksgiving?
what! where do you guys live then? i totally missed that you dont live here...i think!
oh, and primary chorister will be great! i really think it is THE most important calling in the church (i am primary counselor). if those kids can sking their hearts out for you they will always remember those songs no matter what happens in life...
How sad that he didn't like the dinosaurs!! I wonder what my kids would have done! I'm surprised that getting inside the T-rex wasnt scary.
No he LOVED the dinosaurs just as long as they were behind the rope where they belong.
Hello there. I am so glad that you commented on my blog. I am horrible at blogging. I haven't even customized it yet. So, where are you guys living? I have often thought of you and wondered what happened to you. Eli is so cute. I always thought that he was adorable, I guess that I am still correct.
I feel the same way about the old people sitting in the last row at church.
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