Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Flat Tyler Update
Flat Tyler joined us
at the high school
band concert
last night.
He sat with Cousin Noah...
... in a fourth row seat,
and got a peek at
Cousin Isaac
playing clarinet
and
Cousin Aaron on flute.
Following the concert,
Flat Tyler joined
Cousin Drew in line
for the ice cream social
served by
the band members.
Cousin Stephie
helped Flat Tyler
with a taste offered
by Cousin Isaac.
This morning Flat Tyler
accompanied Uncle Dan
to the voting polls.
From there, they headed to the Minneapolis airport. The two will "do Dallas, Texas" while Uncle Dan takes a business trip and Flat Tyler waits for confirmation on his travel itinerary.
So far Flat Tyler has clearance for travel to Singapore, Atlanta and Seattle on his incredible journey!
Monday, November 1, 2010
Flat Tyler
I am a budding travel agent. At least, my sister thinks so.
Last weekend, she handed me a big manilla envelope and a request to help launch her seven-year-old son on an incredible journey via the postal service.
Inside the envelope I found a flat, laminated version of Tyler folded up along with a travel journal and instructions.
Tyler and his second-grade classmates have each made cartoon portraits of themselves to mirror the silly children's story called "Flat Stanley," about a boy who is flattened by a giant chalkboard.
Like Flat Stanley, each student hopes his/her Flat Self will travel many places for visits with family and friends. There, hosts will date the journal, write a bit about themselves, their place of residence, and the stay with them.
I love a good story, travel and kids. So, I agreed to play along.
Last Tuesday, as the storm of the century began to brew,
Flat Tyler went to the hair salon with Aunt Wendy.
"Flat Stanley!"
exclaimed a stylist
when I pulled him out
for a quick picture.
I grinned,
"Actually,
this is my nephew,
Flat Tyler!"
Later at the Brainerd Lakes
Area Chamber of Commerce,
the receptionist said,
"We get a lot of Flat Stanleys here.
Take him outside
for a photo with Paul Bunyan.
But you'll have to
hang onto him in this wind!"
All night long,
the hurricane-like winds roared,
whipping trees,
flicking the power on and off,
and finally delivering the year's first snow.
For this photo,
I capped "Flat Tyler" against the cold!
By Halloween,
conditions were fine enough
for Flat Tyler
to stand outside
next to Noah's pumpkin
for a portrait.
Time is ticking. Flat Tyler is due to travel soon.
Today I'm working on
his 11-stop travel itinerary
by contacting family and friends.
We'd like to launch him
across the states
and maybe even over the seas
during his October-March journey.
Who knows? Flat Tyler may visit you too!
Last weekend, she handed me a big manilla envelope and a request to help launch her seven-year-old son on an incredible journey via the postal service.
Inside the envelope I found a flat, laminated version of Tyler folded up along with a travel journal and instructions.
Tyler and his second-grade classmates have each made cartoon portraits of themselves to mirror the silly children's story called "Flat Stanley," about a boy who is flattened by a giant chalkboard.
Like Flat Stanley, each student hopes his/her Flat Self will travel many places for visits with family and friends. There, hosts will date the journal, write a bit about themselves, their place of residence, and the stay with them.
I love a good story, travel and kids. So, I agreed to play along.
Last Tuesday, as the storm of the century began to brew,
Flat Tyler went to the hair salon with Aunt Wendy.
"Flat Stanley!"
exclaimed a stylist
when I pulled him out
for a quick picture.
I grinned,
"Actually,
this is my nephew,
Flat Tyler!"
Later at the Brainerd Lakes
Area Chamber of Commerce,
the receptionist said,
"We get a lot of Flat Stanleys here.
Take him outside
for a photo with Paul Bunyan.
But you'll have to
hang onto him in this wind!"
All night long,
the hurricane-like winds roared,
whipping trees,
flicking the power on and off,
and finally delivering the year's first snow.
For this photo,
I capped "Flat Tyler" against the cold!
By Halloween,
conditions were fine enough
for Flat Tyler
to stand outside
next to Noah's pumpkin
for a portrait.
Time is ticking. Flat Tyler is due to travel soon.
Today I'm working on
his 11-stop travel itinerary
by contacting family and friends.
We'd like to launch him
across the states
and maybe even over the seas
during his October-March journey.
Who knows? Flat Tyler may visit you too!
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