Monday, September 26, 2011

I See A Fire Truck

...a big, red, shiny fire truck. I see a fire truck coming down the street. And there's a noisy siren wailing on that truck.

Those are the lyrics to the song that plays on the ride-on fire truck that we got Ethan for his first Christmas in 2008 when he was 7 months old. That fire truck has consistently been a favorite toy around here. Both boys have loved it. The seat opens up and they can store stuff in there and cart it around. It is one of the few toys that doesn't really get "rotated" in and out of action. Someone plays with it just about every other day. Ethan will still get it out and play with it, but Logan has mainly taken possession of it now. 

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The only bad thing about this particular toy is that when mommy or daddy start giving rides on it (pushing the boys around on it)...it's all over. They will NOT want that fun to stop. They will beg for rides over and over and over again. We have learned to start all of that at our own risk. Or wait until the grandparents are over and will do it for us!

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4 comments:

Christina said...

Too cute! What a sweet smiley guy! This reminds me to ask my parents to bring in a little Mater truck/push toy that Ashton had. I asked them to "store" it at their place, since he no longer used it. Brennan's turn!

Lindsay said...

Blake loves that toy too! :) I totally relate to the start this process at your own risk...Ha ha. Nice to know someone else feels the same way.

fire truck toys said...

Beautiful photos (and on that note thanks for the link to the Digital photography school on your sidebar-I need all the help I can get in that area).
And I love toys that can be used in many different ways. They last longer and are used through many stages of a child's life-it's helps if the sound effects are bearable too :0)
cheers
Inger

Reeceey said...

Hi, came across this and I died with laughter. Apparently, I bought the same truck for my son Ethan for his first Christmas in 2008. 😆 🤣 😂 Great minds!!