Today we went to Fort Worth for Austin's check up appointment with his neurologist. These are always easy appointments for us. The doc comes in, talks to us for 5 minutes, says he looks great, and then we're on our way. This time was no exception. We had a great day, ate lunch and even went shopping while we were up there.
Here's a funny story. . . Austin has been hooked on riding his Power Wheels truck lately. Every day, he asks us if he can ride it. We were on our way home and it was probably around 4 pm. The conversion goes like this:
Austin: Can I ride my truck when we get home?
Me: If it isn't dark outside when we get home, you can ride it.
Austin: But it's bright outside.
Me: I know its bright now, but it might not be when we get home.
45 minutes later
Austin: Can I ride my truck when we get home?
Daddy: If it isn't dark outside when we get home, you can ride it.
1 hour later
Austin begins to cry for no apparent reason.
Me: Austin, what is wrong?
Austin: (while crying) It's getting dark outside. It's not bright anymore. . .
It was so hilarious! He knew since it was getting dark, he wasn't going to get to ride his truck. Ricky had so much pity for him that he told Austin he could ride his truck when we got home, even if it was dark. Interestingly enough, Austin did not have any more problems with the sun going down.
Below is some video of him riding his truck with Daddy. He is so much fun and I love his laugh. (I apologize, it's kind of hard to see because it's DARK!)
Here's a funny story. . . Austin has been hooked on riding his Power Wheels truck lately. Every day, he asks us if he can ride it. We were on our way home and it was probably around 4 pm. The conversion goes like this:
Austin: Can I ride my truck when we get home?
Me: If it isn't dark outside when we get home, you can ride it.
Austin: But it's bright outside.
Me: I know its bright now, but it might not be when we get home.
45 minutes later
Austin: Can I ride my truck when we get home?
Daddy: If it isn't dark outside when we get home, you can ride it.
1 hour later
Austin begins to cry for no apparent reason.
Me: Austin, what is wrong?
Austin: (while crying) It's getting dark outside. It's not bright anymore. . .
It was so hilarious! He knew since it was getting dark, he wasn't going to get to ride his truck. Ricky had so much pity for him that he told Austin he could ride his truck when we got home, even if it was dark. Interestingly enough, Austin did not have any more problems with the sun going down.
Below is some video of him riding his truck with Daddy. He is so much fun and I love his laugh. (I apologize, it's kind of hard to see because it's DARK!)
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