The Other Cousins
On our way home Thursday after spending the evening with
Bryan/Jess/Rees (and Percy their cat), it became apparent to Berkeley
that something was missing:
"Where are my other cousins?", Berkeley wondered.
Well, conveniently for Berkeley, we spent today predominantly down in
Utah Valley and primarily at the Mark and Jen Berrett home in Alpine.
We went down for lunch, attended the Utah County Fair in the afternoon
(where we rendezvoused with Brent and Amanda/Tyler/Brielle... at least
until Brent got sick on one of the rides and was forced to retire), met
back in Alpine for Mark's Pre-eminent Pizza of Particular
Prominence (of which I consumed probably the largest quantity), and
then stayed well past our kids (and Mark/Jen's kids) bedtime. But we
were having so much fun, I hope Mark/Jen will not hold that against us.
Their home is a great place for children, especially young children.
Both of my kids felt right at home playing and interacting with their
kids and the rest of the cousins. Eliana isn't really interested in
playing with other kids so much as playing around other kids, but
Berkeley and Ryan seemed to have had a thoroughly good time playing
together. I listened in on some of their conversations:
"This is a rocket ship.", Ryan said pointing to a toy in his hand.
"Rocket ship?", parroted Berkeley.
"The rocket ship blasts off right through the roof!", Ryan exclaimed.
"What's happening to the roof?", parroted Berkeley.
That is classic Berkeley... repeating the last word of your sentence
in a rising inquisitive tone and the "What's happening to the [insert
object here]?"
I thought this was also funny:
"You can be batman or superman, that's your choice.", explained Ryan,
trying to persuade Berkeley to role play superheroes with him.
Berkeley continued to play with some trains on Ryan's play table.
"Berkeley, you can be batman or superman... that's your choice.",
repeated Ryan.
Berkeley paused, then stated, "I play with trains, that's my choice."
There was more like that... I followed them around whenever I could;
they were pretty much inseparable.
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