I took the kids to a park, but it was a 20 minute walk to get there. The sun was beaming, we were all sweating, there was no shade in sight. Once we passed the metro grocery story and walked down the path way away from any city life and into solitude, we were surrounded by streams, bridges, trees, flowers and the sound of the birds chirping in our ears. On the way there, Markus sat in the stroller and Christian rode in the basket underneath. Once we got to the park, they played in the sand, down the slides, the monkey bars and I joined them. I felt like Julianne Andrews in the sound of music. I was wearing white pants that got all dirty. We ate lunch, but the seagulls were very aggressive and they were flying around our heads very close as if to chase us away. I managed to pack what I could, but the sandwiches that the boys threw on the ground I left. I couldn't believe how vile they were. Here are some pictures of the kids I babysit. This was taken in Kariya park, right outside my door.
I forgot my camera for today, which is too bad. They were really good today.
I think I may have Markus's birthday in that park, invite a select group of people with children. It will be nice. I could live like this forever, if I did not worry about our future so much and if we owned a house instead of a condo. Oh well, everyone, almost, nearly everyone in life has to work.
I am happy that I get to go to teacher's college, not everyone gets to go. I am happy I have a happy son and that I am married to a responsible man.
What more could one ask for.
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