Wednesday, November 5, 2008

I love Kroger!

I don't know if it's the area where we live or what, but I have very pleasant shopping experiences at both Kroger and Publix. The people are so friendly and accommodating. Today, when Bradley and I ran in Kroger to get some groceries, we accidentally picked the loudest, squeakiest, messed-up-wheel car buggy. Once we were in the produce section, I was too lazy to go back and get another buggy. But, as we continued to the deli, I realized the cart was so obnoxious that we wouldn't be able to use it. So, I was about to walk/screech us back to the door, and a nice Kroger employee saw/heard me and volunteered to go get another buggy for us. I told her she didn't have to, but she insisted, so we sat still and waited. It took her a little while, but that was because she was kind enough to get paper towels and wipe off all the dew that was on the new buggy. I was so appreciative of all this. So, I transferred my groceries over to the new, identical buggy and then moved Bradley over. He absolutely lost it! He is the kind of kid who really does not like change once he's settled somewhere. So, the crying and angry tears began. I knew it was annoying for all the other shoppers, but I was just going to ignore him. He usually gets over things after a few minutes if he can just work it out on his own and in his own loud way. But, the kind Kroger employees really wanted to help. The deli lady wanted to know if he could have a piece of cheese, which I told her she could offer if she wanted. (But, I knew that he would probably not accept or want it.) Bradley didn't want the cheese, so she offered him a sucker that she had in a basket from Halloween. He didn't want this either. Then, the previous employee who was kind enough to get us a new, identical buggy, shows up with a Kroger balloon. Bradley didn't want that either. I tried to thank them over all the screams and tears and said that I was sure he would get over it after a little while. So, we strolled away and the tears finally stopped after he got distracted when I ran into my friend's mom. I just thought, how nice that these people wanted to help make Bradley happy, even if it was a futile effort! I just love Kroger!!

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Bostwick Days 2008















Saturday was our annual Bostwick Days Parade and it was lots of fun! This year, the horses/mules got to be BEFORE all the 200 tractors, so it was alot less waiting and much more fun. Papa, Bradley and his friend, Ronnie, drove Pat and Kate in the parade while me, Rachel, Tommy, Thomas, nana, pop and 2 other little boys rode in the back. It was a fun day with lots of greasy food, fun slides and bounce things, farm animals, and the parade. We came home early in the afternoon and everyone laid down and rested. It was a really fun day!

Happy Halloween!!

Rachel and her friends enjoying their yummy snacks


Bradley had a great time playing with the classroom toys


this was a game where the kids passed the pumpkin
and then got a piece of candy

Ready to trick or treat!!!


a beautiful angel and a sweet little lion

trick or treat!

our buckets are full!!
Halloween was lots of fun with Rachel's class party that morning and then a restful afternoon, followed by a chili dinner with the grandparents and then trick-or-treating in a nearby neighborhood. It was a really fun day! I always enjoy watching Rachel interact with her friends. The parents put on the Harvest party and it had some great snacks, a cute craft and a game with candy prizes. Trick or treating was a blast in a small, flat neighborhood with just the right amount of houses and tons of candy! We took gege and nana with us, and the men stayed home. Rachel LOVED being a beautiful angel and leading the way to each "open" house...if the lights were off on the front porches, the houses were "closed". Bradley didn't care anything about walking between the houses, but loved saying "trick or treat", and as the night went on, he just said, "treat". Both pumpkin buckets were nearly filled when we finished, so we got in the car and headed home to show daddy, papa and pop. Bradley wouldn't eat any of his candy and didn't want anyone to touch his bucket or his candy until we got home. Rachel picked out special pieces of candy to eat on the way home and a couple when she got home. We had plenty of sugar and a great Halloween!!!