Oh yeah, nursery duty last night. The kids enjoyed it immensely. We didn't have any customers again, the kids had the run of the place.
The concert itself sounded very good. It was a concert symphony band from Moody Bible Institute, and I went out and caught a few bits of it. There were quite a few members, they filled the stage. I heard some Aaron Copeland, some Night on Bald Mountain, as well as some Christian tunes. Lots of string players!
(As we were leaving though, someone I hadn't seen before came in with a little boy, and asked if we had a diaper so he could change the boy. We gave him one of Hanna's diapers, and waited for him to finish so we could lock up the room.)
There weren't any balls in there, I don't know where they all went. I wanted to play catch with John, or roll the ball on the floor with him, so I went over to the toddler room. There weren't any balls there either, don't know where they all were, except there was one, a nice big ball, so I took that back.
We rolled it on the floor, which both kids enjoyed. Then, John climbed up in the little slide thing, and he had a blast throwing the ball out of there. I'd throw it back in there, and it would bonk him on the head, or roll around in there, and he thought that was great fun, and would shriek with laughter when he threw it back out.
Rhonda and Hanna were over by the table for awhile doing some coloring. Hanna really likes that.
At one point John asked "where's Hanna" and Hanna heard that and came running over and she said "Here's Hanna!"
After we left, we stopped by Burger King, as I hadn't had any supper. I wanted to see if John would go up in the playset there, but he wouldn't it. I said I'd go up with him and hold onto him if he was scared, and he went part way and then just started crying and quickly went back down. I don't know what it is exactly that scares him. Instead of enclosed ramps like at Mcdonalds, here you get up by climbing up on ledges, sort of like big steps, that spiral up. Maybe he doesn't like crawling up on the ledges high up, as he might think he's going to fall all the way down.
The concert itself sounded very good. It was a concert symphony band from Moody Bible Institute, and I went out and caught a few bits of it. There were quite a few members, they filled the stage. I heard some Aaron Copeland, some Night on Bald Mountain, as well as some Christian tunes. Lots of string players!
(As we were leaving though, someone I hadn't seen before came in with a little boy, and asked if we had a diaper so he could change the boy. We gave him one of Hanna's diapers, and waited for him to finish so we could lock up the room.)
There weren't any balls in there, I don't know where they all went. I wanted to play catch with John, or roll the ball on the floor with him, so I went over to the toddler room. There weren't any balls there either, don't know where they all were, except there was one, a nice big ball, so I took that back.
We rolled it on the floor, which both kids enjoyed. Then, John climbed up in the little slide thing, and he had a blast throwing the ball out of there. I'd throw it back in there, and it would bonk him on the head, or roll around in there, and he thought that was great fun, and would shriek with laughter when he threw it back out.
Rhonda and Hanna were over by the table for awhile doing some coloring. Hanna really likes that.
At one point John asked "where's Hanna" and Hanna heard that and came running over and she said "Here's Hanna!"
After we left, we stopped by Burger King, as I hadn't had any supper. I wanted to see if John would go up in the playset there, but he wouldn't it. I said I'd go up with him and hold onto him if he was scared, and he went part way and then just started crying and quickly went back down. I don't know what it is exactly that scares him. Instead of enclosed ramps like at Mcdonalds, here you get up by climbing up on ledges, sort of like big steps, that spiral up. Maybe he doesn't like crawling up on the ledges high up, as he might think he's going to fall all the way down.






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