I have been reading Tolkien's The Hobbit to Liam. Tolkien's illustrations have raised Liam's interest, as has the map of the lands Bilbo and the dwarves travel through. Liam created his own map of Elfestes, for his book Simeo. Liam gave me a copy of his book Simeo for father's day.
Later in the afternoon we went to Connecticut's Beardsley Zoo. Crispin showed a yen for the prairie dog exhibit, which allowed him to crawl in and out of various tunnels and "disappear into blackness" as he told me with great glee.
We had a lovely dinner at Citrus in Milford. Both boys ate adventurous salads and then gourmet versions of comfort food (mac and cheese and fried calamari). Crispin spent most of the meal grabbing me by the collar and telling me in an excited voice (it was a noisy restaurant, so he fit right in as a young Cary Grant speaking in agitation) about his roller skates and knee pads and elbow pads (he called them shoulder pads) that his mom just bought him before our trip.
The boys wish our time here could be longer, and they also sound excited for roller skates, and more serious production of novels and musicals and ballets (if I had granted Liam's wish, I think we'd already have a ballet and a musical in production on a major stage in Seattle or other larger city).
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