
Our ‘Grands’ had a fun mini fieldtrip last Wednesday arranged by their awesome mom. She thought it would be fun for them and the other children in their Homeschool Coop to have a school bus experience. She arranged for our church bus and a CDL driver from our church to pick up a group of children at our church and then travel to our ‘Grands’ driveway to pick them up for a little bus ride.

Besides Addy and JJ being picked up at their driveway, neighbors who are part of the coop gathered for the pick-up, too.

Moms were able to ride along, also.

I’m pretty sure the song ‘The Wheels on the Bus’ was sung somewhere along the journey. Jamie also had the bus driver make a couple stops and had the kids all switch seats so they could sit with different friends along the way.
Everyone had a great time on their mini field trip on the big bus!
what a clever idea! I am sure they all enjoyed the experience.
Lisa, thanks for visiting. We do have very clever daughters in law. π
My grandson love the song Wheels on the bus.
Cute photos of the grandkids.
Take care, enjoy your day and have a great week!
Eileen, that song is a classic in the Toddler and early school years!
…being a city kid, I never rode a school bus, just a city bus .
Tom, did you get a pass or did you have to pay? Just curious.
…we has a pass.
Awesome idea, and such fun for the kids!! Love reading your posts Ellen.
Thank you, Glennis. π
What a fun treat for the homeschoolers! Your daughter-in-law did a great job with the organizing and making it all happen for the children.
Dianna, Thank you. Hope your fruit trees and flowers survive your snow!
I often chaperoned on school trips for my children when they were growing up, and on an occasioonal grandchild school trip. It was always wonderfulk fun!
What a great idea that was and I’m sure the kids loved it.
What a great idea! Switching seats too.
What a great idea for homeschooled kids! Your daughter is awesome!!
Cindy, yes, she is.
I bet they had a great time and loved all the singing. I remember travelling on a yellow school bus when we were staying in Calgary. It drove us from our campsite to the centre of the city. A very unique ride. B x
Barbara, I think being able to sit in a seat without being all buckled up was a unique experience for them. They did have fun.
That is so cool. So glad they got to experience that.
What a clever idea! As a former homeschool mom myself, I can imagine the excitement of a school bus ride for the children! π