Before naptime today, we rode alot of trains per request of the little man. After we leave Berlin, I'm not sure how long it will be before we get on another train so I'm happy to fulfill his request this week (especially since I ended up paying for another public transit pass after I lost my monthly one so...might as well get my money's worth...) His memory amazes me though, after every train ride he asks, "Now, nay ride with Isaiah?" Which we did like 4 weeks ago in Utah and he still can't seem to forget about it. Makes me wonder how long he will be asking for train rides after we leave Berlin...
For a short while, we did end up back at Potsdamer Platz again and Brycen fell in love with this, right outside Legoland:
And was very distraught when I told him I couldn't lift him up "there" so he could give the giraffe a hug. Just like he is when Daddy tells him that Baby's shoes won't fit Daddy when Brycen wants to trade shoes. Oh, how to explain the impossible to a child that things everything is possible?
Pretty fancy, modern stop in Berlin. With everything being built within the last 20 years.
And this is kinda what I was talking about when I saw a man biking with his child strapped into his infant seat in the park a week or so ago. Except that the front part was a completely flat platform instead of the "wheelbarrow" idea.
On our way back to the hotel today, we seriously passed an adult "polar bear...or miniature horse" sized dog with hair x 10. It was huge, black, and shaggy and Brycen exclaimed, "Wow, Mommy! Puppy!"
Bryce and I noticed yesterday that Brycen calls the littlest dogs, "Doggies" and the biggest dogs, "Puppies"
....and I always wonder how the "puppy" owners feel about that.
On the agenda tonight (hopefully, if it doesn't rain): Tour of the Olympic Stadium and dinner out for Mommy and Daddy's anniversary day. Hey, who says you can only celebrate it once a year? Why not every month? Gives a nice excuse, anyway. 3 and a quarter years and counting! :)
3 comments:
First of all...the giraffe is AMAZING! and the bike is completely ridiculous! If I were Brycen I'd want to climb to sit on it too. Fun discovery.
Brycen is hilarious! Sounds like you guys have seen a lot in Germany!
Any plans to see the sansoucci palace? I think there is another near Potsdam as well. Charlottenhof?
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