At Christmas, the Border Inn had a great little train set up, and Desert Boy wanted to go there every day to watch it go around and around. He would agree to do anything we wanted if the reward was to go out and look at the train.
For Christmas he got a little wooden train, and he spends about an hour a day playing with it. I enjoy rearranging the tracks a couple times a week to keep it fresh. Sometimes the little town gets set up, but that's not the important part. Having the train go up and down and around and around is the important part.
Desert Boy really likes to have someone play with the train with him. He'll pass off one train and say, "Here you go," and then take the other.
A super special treat was when Grandpa Dean took out his train at Christmas. Desert Boy couldn't get enough of it.
We found this cute Thomas the Train ride-on engine for $2 at the thrift store. Desert Boy insisted on new batteries so now I have the theme song in my head all the time.
When it was time to go to the hospital to have Desert Girl, Desert Boy was happy to go to his cousins' house, partly because he knew he had a new train in his backpack. In fact, I think he might have been more thrilled with the new train than the new sister!
4 comments:
New trains are pretty cool... :)
Desert Boy would like my office. In winter I can see trains on two sets of BNSF tracks. One is the old Northern Pacific mainline to the Pacific and the other the old Great Northern mainline to the Pacific. Between them there are probably six trains an hour. I've always been kind of a train nut. When I was growing up in Little Falls, I'd beg my dad to take me to the train station to watch the evening passenger train come in.
Uncle Tom
We have over 70 trains a day going through the middle of our town. I have more than my fill of them!
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Desert Boy would have loved the train I saw carrying Abrams Tanks on flatbeds
UA
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