Luckily the fire truck came back pretty quickly and then they let us in for the tour. The kids had fun looking at all the cool tools the truck had on it, and climbing in to sit inside. The firemen doing the tour were pretty good at keeping the kids entertained, and rolling with some of the random comments and questions the kids had. They also had one guy put on all his gear and mask to show the kids what a fireman would look like if he was coming into your house to save you from a fire. I always think that part is so awesome, and such a good idea. Here's almost the whole group in front of the fire truck.
We also learned what the difference between a fire truck and a fire engine is. A fire truck has the big hydraulic ladder attached to the top, and a fire engine is equipped with a water tank and pump. It was a fun field trip.We've been really busy this month and I realized I haven't really updated the blog at all. The things we've been busy with aren't really very blog worthy, or I forgot to take pictures. There is something we've been doing a lot lately, though, and that is having homemade smoothies. Both of my kids are amazing eaters for about the first year and a half of their lives, and then they just decide one day that they don't like food anymore. Paige used to eat like 8 chicken nuggets in one sitting and still eat a whole banana and a bunch of carrots, and now it's like pulling teeth to get her to finish just 2 chicken nuggets. Both kids pretty much refuse breakfast altogether and Lucas literally starts crying almost every time I ask him what he wants to eat in the morning. But we discovered that both of them love smoothies and will eat them anytime, so now I just make smoothies every morning for breakfast. I can sneak stuff like oatmeal, spinach, carrots, and all sorts of healthy stuff in there, and they just gobble it up. Aside from having to clean the blender once or twice every day, it makes my life a whole lot easier.
I love their bed hair. To be honest that is Paige's normal hair; she looks so mangy sometimes. She's adorable with pony tails if she ever lets me do them, though.



2 comments:
What a fun preschool! Glad that you can sneak in some nutrients via smoothies. I guess the extra work is worth not hearing them complain.
Christian loves smoothies too! I'm not a huge fan of them but Christian has one every day. It's the easiest way to sneak nutrients into a man-child as well ; )
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