Today was August’s last class on Monday. At least for a couple weeks until the next session starts and he moves up to the next level. We almost didn’t make it to the class as August took a 90 minute nap right before it and woke up just in time.
After his class we went to the movie theater right next door. It is in the same building as the kid cafe, but in the basement instead of the fifth floor. There is a book cafe at the theatre, but I hadn’t thought about it as a possible hangout spot. But Jeff, during the hike yesterday, told me he had seen a children’s area and a place with big stuffed animals.
It turned out to be great. I had some tea as August played with the giant stuffed animals for forty minutes. We then went to the other children’s area and looked at books, practiced the stairs, and tries to eat cement.
We were there for an hour and a half and then returned home. August ate a big lunch, took a bath, ate a second lunch, and went to sleep.
Carly got home a few minutes later and I headed to PT. August apparently only slept for 20 or 30 minutes, but he somehow managed to then stay awake until close to 10.
Luckily, we had an awesome new toy to play with. It is his first real truck or car, and he clearly likes it. Although he gets frustrated trying to put the people on it when they fall off.


Food for the day, ready for adventuring:

Watching the Napul Napul video. We only watch it once a week or so, so quite a treat:

Watching the teacher during class. He was intently watching her, but the boy to the left was focused on August and kept touching him. August would turn to the boy’s mom and make a complaining noise and go back to watching the teacher:

At the movie theater/book cafe:







Right after he knocked that book down, he reached to the ground under the book shelf and put somethingn in his mouth. I caught a glimpse of a rock as it went in his mouth. Luckily, he let me stick my finger in his mouth and pull it out. It was a bit of mortar from the brick wall:

Back home for a bath and nap #2:


A few seconds later:

The awesome gift from a teacher at APIS. The opening takes awhile, but it was fun to watch August’s reaction: