{this moment} - A Friday ritual. A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember. See Soulemama to play along.
Is that Diesel? I forget the names. My boys had wooden tracks and trains and loved them. We also used to have a whole bunch of Thomas the Tank characters in metal. Kept them busy for hours. My husband made a corrugated table (with sides) to hold it all. At night we'd remove the lid and slip it under the couch and fold down the 'legs'. Thomas et al has gone onto some other little boy's house now although I tucked away the wooden trains/set. Have a productive weekend!
adorable! My father & brother work in the railroad, and when they come home, they play with their 'grown-up' train sets.....we all roll their eyes at them, but I guess they never grew out of the toy sets they had!
The best kind of fun :)
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Is that Diesel? I forget the names. My boys had wooden tracks and trains and loved them. We also used to have a whole bunch of Thomas the Tank characters in metal. Kept them busy for hours. My husband made a corrugated table (with sides) to hold it all. At night we'd remove the lid and slip it under the couch and fold down the 'legs'. Thomas et al has gone onto some other little boy's house now although I tucked away the wooden trains/set. Have a productive weekend!
ReplyDeleteIt's Toby Ellen... I wish we had more track for my Katey... she LOVES Thomas!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great shot!
ReplyDeleteFantastic composition. Anchored yet flowing.
ReplyDeleteadorable! My father & brother work in the railroad, and when they come home, they play with their 'grown-up' train sets.....we all roll their eyes at them, but I guess they never grew out of the toy sets they had!
ReplyDeletesuch a sweet moment!
Our son had (and still does) quite the elaborate train set up when he was younger. I think it was more fun making the track than pushing the trains!!
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