5.9.09

Barnes & Nobels Morning

After another long night of labor at ThePink; we went to B&N this morning to get Maile a ACT study guide.

Barnes and Nobels in Kahala Mall may never be the same.


Sugar Cookie!
MINE!


Took the 2 guys and Maile.

Amazing amount of petrol runs these 2, I cant imagine what it is that revs them, but enthusiasim is or sure, one. Kaleo is more reserved now that he is in pre-school, he seems to be just fine with the seperation factor, then he cries just when we have to leave. I think it is more of a show than actual sadness.

Kekoa on the other hand has a personality that is just starting to show. Destroyer; he is. Not only is he solid as a rock, and eats like a bottomless pit, but he barrels thru everything.

In that is the reason for B&N perhaps closing its doors for a bit. Either that or we are gonna be 86'd from there. He ran and turned, and ran and blitzed, and ran and plowed around the place in 2 minutes he probably made 15 laps around then damn store. He knocked stuff over (put it back on his own tho') made a bee-line for the Cafe that is there, and window shopped for what he wanted to eat. Of course there it was, the holy grail of confection, SUGAR COOKIES! Then back to running laps around the store.

We found the childrens section, (while making a sprint for the frog sculpture) and headed in to peruse a book. Kaleo wanted to read about spiders (ACK!) and Kekoa was fine and dandy with jumping of the small stage they have for story time. He knew it was for kids because "small chair, Papa" and "Pooh....Pooh" was emblazed on the walls. After pretty much eliminating all other kids from the area; I guess it is hard to hang when a brute is leering over your shoulder, even if heis 2 feet tall. We made a exit for the Cafe to eat a cookie.

Or 2.

Have a great holiday weekend.

Aloha.

1 comment:

Angeline Rose Larimer said...

Takes me back. :)
Nature's gotta have given them that energy for a reason--if only to keep us adults in better shape, maybe, but it does make me sad that the establishment tries to slow 'em down, when it's so obvious that's how nature intended little boys to be.
Running from the leopards.
*Sweet. Picking up the books on his own. I can totally imagine it.

Loved looking at their pictures, but can't believe how much they've grown!