It took a little work to unload this big school bus. It still looks good on the outside, but its engine and seats aren't the way they used to be.
Nevertheless, walking down the aisle of the school bus brought back so many memories. Band trips with wonderful friends and our "deep" conversations, singing on our way to swim meets, and school field trips that opened up a whole new world to kids from a small town. I also remembered the spit ball fights, singing '99 bottles of beer on the wall' to pass the time, and the silly jokes we played. The back of the bus was the coolest place to sit because it meant you were the furthest away from the adult, the bus driver. Nowadays, whenever I get on a bus I usually like to sit up front because it's not as bumpy. I guess that's another sign of getting old.
Desert Boy was with me, and of course he had to "drive" the school bus. He scrambled up on to the seat without any help from me and started the trip.
4 comments:
Looks like it would make a good storage shed as well!
Desert Boy is just adorable driving that bus!
When little boys get fascinated with buses and learn to say the word "bus," most parents would, at most, go to the store and buy a little toy bus. But not Desert Survivor. She gets her boy not one but two real buses to play with. What a mom!
Lucky, my mom never got me a bus.
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I've never been on a school bus. CTA all the way!
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