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Today, Wednesday, I ran some errands and Jen came along with us. We ended up at Chicfila for lunch and Harrison had a blast. It's the day before school and all the kids are having their last minute fun before open house this afternoon. The place was pretty busy, as usual. But, with the heat index it's 110 degrees outside today so it's the perfect place to have lunch with kids and let them run around like hoodlum children in the air conditioned playhouse/room. Harrison's always a little timid in the play room. He's never made it past the first three steps of the fort. It's pretty tall with a enclosed slide, which is a BIG no for him. But, there were children running and playing around him and it rubbed off. He was so excited that he climbed higher than ever before, then he realized that he couldn't see me anymore and he didn't know how to get down. I asked a little boy named Bradley, who was "bout to start kin-de-garden" to try and help Harrison out. Him and a friend climbed to the top and one pushed his rear and the other pulled his arms. Harrison found this delightful and laughed during the whole process. Finally they convinced him to get in a caterpillar line down the slide with a bunch of other kids. The squeals and chuckles coming from the slide was hilarious. The look on Harrison's face when he crawled out of the slide with 5 other small children was priceless. I was glad he was finally down. He comes up to me and taps his fingers together and looks up with his big blue eyes and says "more, more, please" So, the kids were good sports and they played with Harrison for the remainder of our lunch. It was so nice to see him playing with other children and just being a kid. Made me a little sad but mostly proud that he's growing up to be such a pretty and playful little boy.