
Don't get me wrong, we had a good time. It was his first Amtrak ride, his first trip away without his parents, his first stay in a hotel, the first time he slept alone in a double bed. He enjoyed all of it.
He and I covered a lot of ground. We talked about what he's looking forward to this summer, his best friends, what he learned about Lincoln, his favorite foods, his favorite GameBoy games, that I snore ... He's a sweet kid, well-behaved, and a delight to be around. It was fun to see everything through his eyes. (The Lincoln's Springfield home had a three-seat outhouse -- that really fascinated him.)
But I'm not used to being around a kid 24/7. I'm exhausted! I don't know how you parents do it!
Sounds like an awesome trip but I know the feeling you're having now too. Get some rest.
ReplyDeleteI would love to visit that place myself.
What a great Aunt you are...you have gave him a wonderful gift..yourself.
ReplyDeleteSuch a good person you are, Gal.
Happy to see you back...we all missed your witty blog notes!!
What a good time! He'll remember it forever.
ReplyDeleteI totally understand why you're exhausted. Sometimes I don't know how I make it through a school day.