Wed, 30 Apr 2008

Mr. Bean

I signed up to be a chauffeur for Tyler and some of his classmates for their field trip to the Bean museum. I have never been to the museum and probably never will go again. Tyler's teacher put together 20 questions that the kids had to find the answers to while looking at the various displays. We also had to sit through some type of presentation about Utah and its different eco-systems. It was so thrilling that I almost stayed awake through the entire presentation. It held Tylers attention and the rest of the kids seemed to enjoy it, so I guess it served its purpose.

The best part of the trip was listening to the conversations of the kids in my group. Here were some of the more memorable conversations:

kid1: My mom is like a hippopotamus.
me: Really? How is she like a hippopotamus?
kid1: She is as fat as a hippopotamus.

kid1: My dad is the best cook in the whole world.
kid2: No! My dad is the best cook.
kid1: If there was an election for President of Cooking, my dad would win.
Me: I hate to burst your bubbles, but Tyler's Dad is already the President of Cooking. Please refer to Tyler's dad as President Chef.

I also snapped some pics of the Tyler and the group.

:: Posted by brb on Wed, 30 Apr 2008 12:16 pm



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