First off, my grandsons rock! Who knew being a grandparent would be so rewarding (besides other grandparents)? My 2 year old grandson and I spent an afternoon out and about in Decatur.
We visited the newly opened Greene’s Fine Foods where he tasted his first soft peppermint candy (don’t tell his parents!). He took a “ride” in the childsize firetruck at Salon Red Kids. He was mesmerized by Nemo on the small, individual screen and didn’t even squirm while getting his hair cut. We checked out Hoopla where I had to buy the toy tractor pulling a wagon of animals with the farmer singing an extra short version of Old McDonald Had A Farm…
We finished our day at Little Shop of Stories where we picked up a copy of Pete the Cat and His White Shoes. I love James Dean (you can find his originals and prints at The Seen Gallery), the artist who did the illustrations.
On the way home we played the CD that comes with the book featuring Eric Litwin, or Mr. Eric as he is known on the Decatur Kids Sing CD’s. We sang “I love my white shoes” over and over and over and over and over and over. I gladly left the CD with my daughter, kissed my grandson good-bye, and took the tractor with me.
As I drove home, I began to plan our next Decatur Day. If you have any ideas for fun things to do with a 2-year old in Decatur, please let me know – in the meantime, I’m checking out the Decatur Mom blog regularly for special listings for grandparents…
Sounds like a fun day!
Great day, and I bet Brian is ready for more did he tell you he loves the mini ducks doughnuts and people watching at Dancing Goats or running down the hill at Adair park with his pals? Maybe an excursion to the Oakhurst community garden and stopping of to chat with his pal Jeff at Whit’s end. the possibilities are endless. Plenty more fun days to come!