Colin--I'm so proud of you buddy!
(***and if you don't get why I phrased that the way I did....click the link!***)
Colin--I'm so proud of you buddy!
(***and if you don't get why I phrased that the way I did....click the link!***)
We visit a local park every so often that has this weird twisty-climby-holey thing for the kids. From my vantage point--the bench about 15 feet away--it seems to be a fairly difficult object for the children to figure out. Most of the kids I have witnessed get up, huff and puff, grunt, and huff and puff again before giving up and jumping to the ground to go and play on something that is actually fun and not work elsewhere.
Colin doesn't give up so easily. It's a great character trait, for the most part. Except, of course, during the times when he seriously takes forever trying to convince me to change my mind about something I've already said "No" to; or to tell me the 97 reasons why he just needs to do something. He usually presents his case in a respectful and courteous manner, so I try to make sure I hear him out each time. It can be like, a 20-minute process to get to the final, "Colin, my answer is no, okay buddy?"
*Sigh.* I digress. Anyway....
Colin has tried all summer to master climbing this twisty thing.
On our last trip there, he did it.
By the way....getting down was a whole other story.....