Thursday, March 28th, 2013
During tonight’s ghost tour of Williamsburg (more like ghost observations than stories and all having to do with staff, managers and shift bosses leading one to question out guides work ethic) Teddy got to carry the lantern from one site to the next. Teddy was so proud of himself and we were so proud of him. Except for Charlie. “Why does Teddy get to carry the lantern?”
ALB “Because Teddy called out ‘me’ when they asked for a volunteer and so he gets to do it. ”
Charlie “but why don’t I get to do it?!?!?”
ALB “because sometimes Teddy gets to do something special and sometimes you do. Now it’s time for us to be happy for and proud of Teddy.”
Charlie “I don’t want to be happy for and proud of teddy.”
Charlie went on to get a turn himself and teddy helpfully showed him how to carry the lantern. Charlie also enthusiastically kept pushing up front to the guide to ask questions and make observations about ghosts “I saw one with red eyes! Do you think ghosts are real?”
He also asked our carriage driver “Were clothes in te olden days warmer?”
The answer was that they were warmer in the winter (wool) and cooler in the summer (cotton).
I hope the boys remembers this trip. It has been so much fun to show them
Things* and to spend time with Hannah and Milly and Greg and Carolyn. I wish we could see them all the time.
*a big full moon, a hot tub in the spa, a menu at a French bistro, colonial soldiers…