Sunday 16 September 2012

Football and Late Night Fun

Some photos on this blog are not here because they are newsworthy. A couple of Saturdays ago the family, once again, had brunch at LA Cafe prior to Craig's regular football lesson. There are plenty of photos of the boys at LA Cafe already on here but this one of Graham is probably one of the best, don't you think?

This photo is just to prove that Craig and Mum were there as well.

Craig had difficulty concentrating during the beginning of the warm-up of this particular lesson.

But started joining in and having fun soon after.

One of Craig's classmates called Smiley is always involved and is probably the class clown. He's a good kid.

On the way home Craig and Graham had some fun at a department store rooftop play area.

Graham and Craig both love slides and they both disdain the use of stairs. They prefer to go up and down the slide.

Going down together is a current favourite too.

On the following day, the boys were taken out for the day by Graham's former babysitter allowing the parents to go on a "date".

This very nice cafe is in Danshui. The view is lovely.

Later that night back at home Graham wasn't going to sleep early so he watched a video in bed for a while.

Even watching a movie can be an athletic event for little people.

On one evening, after dinner the boys were taken to Daan Forest Park. The play area has been expanded since the last time they were there. The number of jungle gyms and slides has increased enormously. Graham found one that he liked a lot.

He was soon joined by Craig.

They slid down together many times and there were smiles every time they reached the bottom.

And, every time there was a rush to go back to the top to do it again.

On one other evening the boys were back at the department store rooftop play area. It's not a million miles from Taipei 101.

This photo is a rather superb example of Craig's enormous tolerance of his little brother. Graham had a handful of Craig's hair for a good 10 seconds and Craig didn't fight back or retaliate. He simply waited for his parents to intervene on his behalf.


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