Last Friday, I went with Ashton on her kindergarten fieldtrip. Our first stop was to the fire station. The kids loved touring the station, exploring the trucks and seeing all the gear. At this point, I might mention that the weather was "threatening" (heavy humidity, clouds, etc.). This was a concern because our last stop was supposed to be the park for a picnic. After the fire station, we headed to Albertsons for a tour of the store which was actually very interesting. However, as our tour was concluding, cell phones started ringing and we where informed that there was a tornado warning with sightings in the area. Seconds later, the sirens started going off. Not wanting to upset the 80+ kindergartners who were already whining about the park, we were herded into a "refrigerated vault" where they store the produce to "wait for the buses". Actually, to take shelter from the storm. We stayed in the vault for 30 minutes. Fun times. I will never look at Albertsons the same way again. Needless to say, we never made it to the park...instead we picnicked in the classroom. I really did have a lot of fun with Ashton and have really enjoyed being able to be so involved in her class this year.
I also should add that my good friend who has 3 little girls of her own was tending Jordan and Regan. When the sirens went off, she had to wake both babies from their naps and herd all 5 girls into the bathtub to take shelter! I definitely owe her big time!
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