Wednesday, March 04, 2009

Trains: Riding and Reading

Riding Calgary's C-Train from Dalhousie Station to the Louise Riley Library at North Hill Mall (video version at the end of the post):

"Look Dad! There's a train down there!"

"Hey, let's get on the train!"

"Whoa! This is crazy! I'm on a train! I really dig trains."

"This is a really good book about trains.
...and this stool is pretty sweet too."

Here's the video version:


comments:

Allyson said...
So cute! He really takes his train riding seriously -- I loved the furrowed brow.

Kage said...
I didn't know they had books in Canada.

Kage said...
just kidding.
way cute video...you are a good Dad for taking Scott to see what is obviously one of his favorite things...

El Dubya said...
Scott's giant now! He looks like he's commuting to work.

Marc said...
I am always amazed at both your creativity with Scotty and getting the ideas done with pics and videos. What a great record for your family. I hope you are getting a copy of all of this in your own recoverable media.
-Senior Patriarch Citizen mw

Tara said...
Oh my he is huge! He looks like a real person now, and such a cross between you and R. Find of freaks me out.

Grandma Walters said...
Talk about wide-eyed-wonder at new experiences!!!

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Unknown said...

So cute! He really takes his train riding seriously -- I loved the furrowed brow.

Kage said...

I didn't know they had books in Canada.

Kage said...

just kidding.

way cute video...you are a good Dad for taking Scott to see what is obviously one of his favorite things...

Anonymous said...

Scott's giant now! He looks like he's commuting to work.

Unknown said...

I am always amazed at both your creativity with Scotty and getting the ideas done with pics and videos.
What a great record for your family.
I hope you are getting a copy of all of this in your own recoverable media.
Senior Patriarch Citizen mw

Tara said...

Oh my he is huge! He looks like a real person now, and such a cross between you and R. Find of freaks me out.

Grandma Walters said...

Talk about wide-eyed-wonder at new experiences!!!