EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
Some of those times are really amazing. I start off my day every morning by walking to the front gate with our kids to wait for the bus. We leave the house and 6:50 and wait anywhere from two minutes to fifteen minutes. Most of the time, it's just a five minute wait. We're the second stop, so it's really more about when the bus leaves the school as to when it will actually get here.
I enjoy it. It's "my" time with the kids where we get to hang out and have our little ritual. We always walk regardless of how cold it is unless its pouring out. A few times we've been hit by a few sprinkles, but mostly we watch the sun rise and see what birds are out flying. The ducks are a highlight, but the brewster black birds are the real run ones to see. They fly by in flocks that number in the tens of thousands. It's like a loud, dark cloud flying by. Really amazing!!!!
We've seen foxes, coyotes, hogs and deer. We see all sorts of vehicles and they are fun to talk about too. Especially with some of the things we see on the backs of the flatbeds. War vehicles, mining equipment and things we just can't figure out what they are.
I never road a bus to school. I think this is something that they will look back on when they grow up and think of as fun times. I know they love riding on the bus and being with their friends, so it's all good.
Eddie
I enjoy it. It's "my" time with the kids where we get to hang out and have our little ritual. We always walk regardless of how cold it is unless its pouring out. A few times we've been hit by a few sprinkles, but mostly we watch the sun rise and see what birds are out flying. The ducks are a highlight, but the brewster black birds are the real run ones to see. They fly by in flocks that number in the tens of thousands. It's like a loud, dark cloud flying by. Really amazing!!!!
We've seen foxes, coyotes, hogs and deer. We see all sorts of vehicles and they are fun to talk about too. Especially with some of the things we see on the backs of the flatbeds. War vehicles, mining equipment and things we just can't figure out what they are.
I never road a bus to school. I think this is something that they will look back on when they grow up and think of as fun times. I know they love riding on the bus and being with their friends, so it's all good.
Eddie