Kindness
Joe and I had been thinking that we wanted to get a little kitchen for Nate as a combination Christmas and birthday present. We had marvelous memories of a little wooden kitchen that our kids had, and were looking for something like that. We found a couple of wooden kitchens but they were a bit pricey. We had about decided to go ahead anyway, rather than get a plastic kitchen.
A new-since-spring friend from school teaches in the early childhood division, and a week or so ago she was visiting my office and I spoke of our interest in kitchens, wooden vs. plastic. And she brightened up and said that she had a wooden kitchen that her son had outgrown and really we would be doing her a favor to take it!
We picked it up today and, by golly, it is the cutest kitchen ever.
This morning while we were figuring out the pick-up logistics, Carol mentioned that she also had a rocking horse that was looking for a newhome stable and would we like that, as well?
Of course we would. Our other young grandson, Eli, is a bundle of unspent energy. It would be just the thing for him. When we went to Carol and Ana's for the pick-up, we were dazzled by the pristine condition of both the kitchen and the horse, and I, in particular, thought the latter had a bit of a Swedish look about it.
It is just a matter of days until both boys are here. I predict that their older cousins will join Nate at the stove and Eli will put a few dozen miles on the horse. What a lovely and generous thing for Carol to do!
A new-since-spring friend from school teaches in the early childhood division, and a week or so ago she was visiting my office and I spoke of our interest in kitchens, wooden vs. plastic. And she brightened up and said that she had a wooden kitchen that her son had outgrown and really we would be doing her a favor to take it!
We picked it up today and, by golly, it is the cutest kitchen ever.
This morning while we were figuring out the pick-up logistics, Carol mentioned that she also had a rocking horse that was looking for a new
Of course we would. Our other young grandson, Eli, is a bundle of unspent energy. It would be just the thing for him. When we went to Carol and Ana's for the pick-up, we were dazzled by the pristine condition of both the kitchen and the horse, and I, in particular, thought the latter had a bit of a Swedish look about it.
It is just a matter of days until both boys are here. I predict that their older cousins will join Nate at the stove and Eli will put a few dozen miles on the horse. What a lovely and generous thing for Carol to do!
Comments
Love the rocking horse, what fun the boys will have on both! Wonderful friend to pass these along for your grands to enjoy.