Not sure if Thursday is an off day around these parts but traffic was light as were the crowds on the tram.
We arrived at the orphanage planing to play in the lobby----NOT-- The lobby is under construction. New drywall on the posts.. Oh Well; it is kinda warm we'll go outside.
We got Milos bundled up and headed in the service elevator (the workers are using the other one)-- it is a VERY tiny and frightening elevator-- Milos loved it!
We:
Chased Birds
Did laps around the building in the stroller
Played on the tricycle
bounced on the tramp
chased more birds
got cold and came in
back up into the tiny visiting cell-- sock ball? no Hvala, Hand Tracing? No Hvala,
Milos was getting very agitated -- Hungry, wants to go back outside or play in the lobby-- Sorry little Milos.
Time to say goodbye-- as we were waiting for the terrifying elevator he kept looking back at us: "why are you leaving me here"? back this afternoon little one.
In the elevator of death-- it has inside doors that really do not seem to do anything. So I decide to see if there is some safety latch on them.. We come to a sudden and abrupt stop between floors when I open the door--oops I guess there is a safety latch-- humm how do you get it started again?? After a few freaky moments we lurched the half story to the lobby-- MUST flee-- NOW!
We grabbed lunch at McDonalds (2 extra value meals-- a Big Mac and Mc Royal for about 10 USD). Took the tram back to the apartment for a rest-- We got a nice night sleep last night but are both exhausted today.
Nighty night
jim
The day nothing changed
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Today is a day that nothing changed. Sure, there were subtleties to the
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7 years ago
ahhh, i dislike elevators immensely. I can't imagine dealing with the elevator of death! squeeze that sweet boy from all the ladies of RR!
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