Monday Monday With Peeps
Grandson Knox eating carrots for lunch at Ocha Thai food deli today.
Grand daughter Shelby wearing the vintage middle school Raiders jersey she bought from one of her teachers who collects them and offers them for sale.
Gratuitous awesome sky picture
Grandpeeps Elijah, Shelby and Knox enjoyed frozen treats at Cream City Ice Cream and Coffee Shop this afternoon after school. And Knox enjoyed running in circles around that table behind them while his cousins chased him.
Aunt Holly took them all for a walk after she got off work, and they ended up bouncing around on the trampoline. They’ve got so much energy; they don’t even feel the cold. Or much care if they do.
Knox thinks lying on the trampoline is fun, too.
Cheeks and nose are frozen. Time to go inside. He loves playing with his cousins anytime, anywhere. Happy Monday!
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Monday, February 4, 2013
Day Thirty Five 2013
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Saturday, October 8, 2011
Day Two Hundred Eighty One 2011
I Hear The Train Coming Down The Tracks
Neil and I took the grand peeps to Cream City for some yummy ice cream this afternoon. We haven’t been here in a while. They’ve added these comfy chairs.
After ice cream, Elijah and Shelby always want to go see the trains on display at the Cookeville Depot just across the street from Cream City. They love climbing all over these things, inside and out.
They especially enjoy this train car—the caboose—where they can climb up into a crow’s nest type cubby and look out the windows.
Shelby says it’s like the Hogwart’s Express in the Harry Potter novels. And, yeah, it is.
While we were exploring the train cars, we heard the train track crossing bells going off and the train whistle blowing at the intersection down the street. And sure enough an actual real live train was on its way toward us, coming down the tracks.
What a cool surprise this was today. As many times as we’ve been to the Cookeville Depot, we’ve never seen a working train traveling on the tracks.
There’s nothing like a train that brings out the kid in you. I think Neil and I were just as excited as Shelby and Elijah.
You can see Elijah covering his ears when the engineer blew that whistle right there beside us. It was LOUD! But he got the biggest kick out of that.
The train stopped here for a minute or two. No one got on or off, except maybe one of the engineers.
This was indeed a passenger train. We could see people sitting inside through those little port holes.
In October, you can pay to ride the rails from Cookeville to Lebanon or to Monterey just to have the experience.
The Tennessee Central gliding by and picking up speed.
People on the train stood in the doorways and watched from their windows as they sailed by us. And of course we all waved happily at each other as they went on their way—I’m assuming to Monterey, maybe points beyond.
Several people sat outside the train at the tail end which was probably a lot of fun once the train really got going.
So we enjoyed some unexpected excitement during a random trip to get some ice cream on an awesome blue sky Saturday in October. Happy Fall, y’all!
Neil and I took the grand peeps to Cream City for some yummy ice cream this afternoon. We haven’t been here in a while. They’ve added these comfy chairs.
After ice cream, Elijah and Shelby always want to go see the trains on display at the Cookeville Depot just across the street from Cream City. They love climbing all over these things, inside and out.
They especially enjoy this train car—the caboose—where they can climb up into a crow’s nest type cubby and look out the windows.
Shelby says it’s like the Hogwart’s Express in the Harry Potter novels. And, yeah, it is.
While we were exploring the train cars, we heard the train track crossing bells going off and the train whistle blowing at the intersection down the street. And sure enough an actual real live train was on its way toward us, coming down the tracks.
What a cool surprise this was today. As many times as we’ve been to the Cookeville Depot, we’ve never seen a working train traveling on the tracks.
There’s nothing like a train that brings out the kid in you. I think Neil and I were just as excited as Shelby and Elijah.
You can see Elijah covering his ears when the engineer blew that whistle right there beside us. It was LOUD! But he got the biggest kick out of that.
The train stopped here for a minute or two. No one got on or off, except maybe one of the engineers.
This was indeed a passenger train. We could see people sitting inside through those little port holes.
In October, you can pay to ride the rails from Cookeville to Lebanon or to Monterey just to have the experience.
The Tennessee Central gliding by and picking up speed.
People on the train stood in the doorways and watched from their windows as they sailed by us. And of course we all waved happily at each other as they went on their way—I’m assuming to Monterey, maybe points beyond.
Several people sat outside the train at the tail end which was probably a lot of fun once the train really got going.
So we enjoyed some unexpected excitement during a random trip to get some ice cream on an awesome blue sky Saturday in October. Happy Fall, y’all!
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Day Fifty 2011
Neil and I enjoyed watching our Grandpeeps Shelby and Elijah at the skating rink this afternoon. They are spending the weekend with us while their parents are out of town.
Elijah likes to skate, but I think he has more fun playing the arcade games at the rink.
Headed over to Cream City Ice Cream Shop for some frozen treats after skating. Elijah was so worn out, he almost fell asleep in the window seat.
We finally got a chance to check out the Cookeville Depot Museum. It's usually closed when we go for ice cream at Cream City,which is just across the street from the depot. Lots of cool railway memorabilia from a time long gone and totally lost upon these two, who would rather climb around inside the train cars than look at vintage steamer trunks and train schedules.
Daughter Kelly came in this afternoon and demonstrated her jump rope moves from back in the day. She's still got it! Good times! Great Saturday! Hope yours was, too!
Monday, July 5, 2010
Day One Hundred Eighty Six 2010
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